For ALL Emergencies -- Environmental, Safety, Security or Medical: Call YSU Police.
The YSU Police are available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week and all holidays.
Emergency Phone Number 330-941-3527
*if you dial 911 from a cell phone, your call will first be routed to Youngstown City Police and not YSU Police.
For building or other facility non-emergency issues, call Facilities Maintenance at ext. 3232. After 4:00 PM, call YSU Police at ext. 3527.
Campus Map AED Locations and Emergency Assembly Points
Campus Emergency Management Plan
Immediately contact the YSU Police at (330) 941-3527 or 911 from a campus phone.
An active shooter is an individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated area, typically by use of firearms.
INFORMATION YOU SHOULD PROVIDE TO POLICE DISPATCH
ACTIVE SHOOTER SIGNS (Note: This is not an all-inclusive list. Also, not all individuals exhibiting the characteristics on this list are active assailants.)
ACTIVE SHOOTER RESPONSE
1. RUN! If you are in the area where the shooter is located:
2. HIDE! If you cannot get out of the immediate area where the shooter is located:
3. FIGHT! As a last resort to save your life you may need to attack the shooter:
HOW TO RESPOND WHEN LAW ENFORCEMENT ARRIVES
CAMPUS RESPONSE TO ACTIVE SHOOTER
Follow Lock Down Procedures (see left column)
The Fire alarm system should NOT be activated for an active shooter emergency; pulling the fire alarm facilitates evacuation but does not facilitate the proper tactics.
IF YOU RECEIVE A BOMB THREAT BY TELEPHONE
ASK THE CALLER
NOTE THE CALLERS VOICE
WAS THE CALLER
Complete the Bomb Threat Form as soon as possible after phone call.
An emergency of the magnitude and seriousness requiring the evacuation of the campus will likely and similarly affect surrounding communities. When the emergency is confined to the local community, evacuation to neighboring communities and routes leaving the immediate area are used. When an emergency is regional or larger scale, evacuation routes direct traffic to interstate highways for mass evacuation and relocation. A person evacuated from the campus may have few options regarding the direction of travel and should immediately follow the directions they are given.
Madison Avenue expressway located North of Stambaugh Stadium has been identified as the major traffic artery toward which evacuating traffic will be directed if possible. From there, evacuees can be integrated into the larger regional evacuation plan if necessary. However, the main surface roads around campus, Belmont Ave, Fifth Ave, Wick Ave, and Rayen Ave will also be used to allow for the maximum number of vehicles to evacuate campus in the shortest time possible. Listed below are the primary egress routes to be utilized:
All parking lots and areas west of Fifth Avenue will evacuate west to Belmont Avenue.
North to Madison Avenue Expressway then west to I680, or;
South to Rayen Avenue then west towards US 422.
All Lots between Fifth Ave and Elm St. Proceed North on Fifth to West bound Service Road then Madison Ave Expressway to I680, or;
North on Fifth Avenue to Gypsy Lane, then west to 711, or;
Southbound on Fifth Avenue to Mahoning Avenue. Mahoning Avenue to I680.
All parking lots north of the Madison Avenue Expressway should go North on Elm Street to Gypsy Lane. Then west to 711 or east to Logan Avenue and then North on Logan Avenue.
All parking areas East of Elm Street and West of Walnut Street will proceed northbound on Wick Avenue to Madison Avenue Expressway to either I680 or Himrod Expressway, or;
Northbound on Wick Avenue to McGuffey Road, or;
Northbound on Wick to Logan Avenue, or
Southbound to Rayen Avenue (US 422) then east.
All parking East of Walnut will proceed East to Andrews Avenue then north on Andrews Avenue to Logan Avenue, then North on Logan
FOR A MAJOR HAZARDOUS SPILL OR LEAK
IF YOU DISCOVER A FIRE
USING A FIRE EXTINGUISHER
If you have been properly trained, and when safe to do so, use the nearest fire extinguisher to fight small, manageable fires.
Remember PASS:
Pull the pin on the extinguisher handle.
Aim low at the base of the fire.
Squeeze the handle.
Spray from side to side
IF TRAPPED IN A ROOM
IF CAUGHT IN SMOKE
NEVER IGNORE A FIRE ALARM! Evacuation is mandatory!
TORNADO WARNING AND WATCH
Warning A warning is issued when a hazardous weather event is occurring, is imminent or has a very high probability of occurring. A warning is used for conditions posing a threat to life or property.
Watch A watch is used when the risk of a hazardous weather event has increased significantly, but its occurrence, location, and/or timing is still uncertain. It is intended to provide enough lead time so that those who need to set their plans in motion can do so.