Emergency Contacts
Safety & Security: 630-971-6081
Campus Facilities: 630-515-6084
Employee Assistance Program: 1-800-646-9923
Human Resources: 630-515-7176
Student Counselor: 623-573-3629
Student Services: 623-572-3210
Suicidal Thoughts - National Suicide Hot Line: 1-800-784-2433
Media Relations:
President's Office: 623-572-3400
V.P., University Relations: 630-515-7268
Fire Safety
The campus is equipped with a city-approved fire protection and alert system. If there is a fire in your building, calmly find the nearest Zone Fire Alarm Pull Station and pull to alert Security, the fire department, and all other occupants of the building. In addition to the audible alarm buzzer, the alarms are also equipped with visual strobe laser lights to help evacuees find the closest exit from the building. The moment the Zone Fire Alarm Pull Station is activated, a monitor service calls the fire department.
In the event of a fire alert and/or fire drills, everyone in the building or area is to evacuate immediately in an orderly manner.
Safety & Security and Campus Facilities take the responsibility to assure that everyone is evacuated. As a general rule, please evacuate to the parking lots or in a dirt field as far away from the building as possible, not in any driveway and clear of the fire lanes. The full cooperation of faculty and staff during evacuation is required. Any employee who fails to evacuate during a fire alarm will be subject to action by MWU and local authorities.
Fire or Weather Emergency
In the event of a fire, please exit the building safely and quickly. Go directly to your assigned area and make sure everyone is accounted for from your department. If someone is missing, report that person to a Security officer or member of the ERT. In the event of a weather emergency, you may be instructed to assemble in a safer area inside your building.
Medical Emergency
To assist in a medical emergency, first aid kits and Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) are located throughout campus. Please note the locations of these items in your building as you may be asked to get them during a crisis. In the event of a medical emergency do not hesitate to call for help by dialing 911 and Safety & Security at x7111.
Violent or Suspicious Behavior
If you observe a change in behavior in a co-worker, such as a marked increased in stress or agitation, please call Human Resources at x6119. If you are concerned about the behavior of a student, please contact the Department of Student Services at x6470.
Feeling Stressed? Need Help?
Call the MHN Employee Assistance Program: 1-800-646-9923
The University provides employees and their household members with access to an Employee Assistance Program. This program can provide support and services for a number of personal issues, as well as providing legal assistance and childcare or elder care referral services. This source is free of charge and completely confidential.
CPR Quick Reference Guide for Adults
(8 and up)
Assess (Are you okay? Shake person, in case sleeping)
Alert (Someone to call 911 Safety & Security @ 7111)
Perform First Aid steps:
- Airway - Lift chin, clear mouth
- Breathing -Look, listen, and feel for breathing (if needed, 2 slow breaths)
- Circulation -Check for pulse, other signs of life (If needed, begin compressions.)
- Two hands on lower portion of sternum
- Two Breaths
- 30 compressions + two breaths, for 4-6 cycles
- Check for signs of life (If needed, repeat process.)
Good Samaritan laws will generally protect you as long as you:
- Act in good faith and do not ask for compensation
- Are neither reckless or negligent
- Act as a prudent person would
- Only provide care within the scope of your training
Defibrillators
Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) can save a life during a medical emergency. Simply stated, an AED is a device that literally "talks" the provider through the process of evaluating a patient for, attaching the patient to, and activating the AED therapy. The University provides CPR and AED training on a regular basis.
Location of Defibrillators
- The Administration Building-Kitchen
- Alumni Hall - 1st Floor, N.E.
- Cardinal Hall, 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th Floor Elevators
- Centennial Hall - Rm. E-103
- The Commons - Lower Level - Near Vending Machines
- Multispecialty Clinic-Various locations on all floors
- Littlejohn Hall (Library) - Near (24) Hour Room
- Haspel/Hambrick Hall - Main Lobby
- Pathway - Near Wellness Center
- Redwood Hall - Main Lobby
- Science Hall - Rm. 121-A, Testing Center, Rm. 212, Rm. 324, Rm. 339-A, Rm. 442, 4th Floor Break Room, Rm. 542, Rm. 548IDF
- Wellness Center - Locker Room
- Area Security - Welcome Center
Prepare and Stay Informed
- Right now, there is no pandemic influenza in the U.S. or the world.
- Preparing now can limit the effects of pandemic influenza.
- You can stay informed through the Internet and other sources.
If Pandemic Influenza Starts, Public Health Officials Will Provide More Specific Information
- More information will become available as the circumstances of the pandemic become known
- Vaccine might be in short supply in the early stages of an influenza pandemic
- People should anticipate that daily life could change for a while, such as school closings and travel limitations
People Preparing Now for Pandemic Influenza Can Help Protect Themselves and Their Families Later
- Keep a supply of essential supplies at home, such as food, water, medicine, and a thermometer.
- People can volunteer with local organizations to help with emergency response.
- Prepare as you would for any emergency that affects large segments of society, such as an earthquake or blizzard
Source: Department of Health and Human Services