Emergency Notification System
Keene Sate College
Emergency Notification System Policy and Procedures
Policy Statement
Keene State College has contracted with Avtex, Inc. to offer the City Watch Emergency Notification System to
the Keene State community. The system is designed to send emergency messages to enrolled campus members
via SMS (text) message, cellular telephone and/or e-mail when circumstances dictate. The City Watch system
is part of the College's overall communication plan.
The Emergency Notification System (ENS) will be used primarily when a situation exists that presents
an imminent danger to the campus and/or to notify the College's Emergency Operations Group of an incident.
An "imminent danger" is one that threatens the immediate safety of the campus community, is not anticipated,
and failure to provide such a warning may result in serious harm. Examples of such emergencies are a
tornado, a chemical or hazardous material spill, or an armed and actively violent person. ENS messages
will not be used unless the situation is determined to be imminent and requires immediate action. ENS
messages may also be used to notify the campus community about curtailed campus operations.
Information submitted to the City Watch system will be used only for purposes of emergency communication
and will not be sold or used for marketing or any purpose other than those mentioned above.
The ENS can be activated through EOP standard protocol and/or through authorization by: the College
President; the Vice President of Academic Affairs/Provost; the Vice President of Finance and Planning;
the Vice President of Student Affairs; the Vice President of Advancement; the Director of Campus Safety;
or the Director of College and Media Relations.
The ENS will be tested once annually and/or as part of a campus-wide drill. The purpose of the drill
is to ensure that the system is in good working order and that campus community members know what actions
should be taken in case of emergency.
Procedures
Registration
- In order to receive ENS messages, members of the Keene State College community must enroll online and provide contact information indicating by what means they would like to be notified in case of emergency.
- Enrollment in the ENS is available to all members of the Keene State College community.
- Employees:
Employee enrollment to City Watch ENS
- An enrollment message will be sent out to faculty and staff at the beginning of each Fall Semester to ensure contact information is correct and up-to-date.
- Students:
Student enrollment to City Watch ENS
- Enrollment information will be provided to all new Keene State College students prior to and during Fall Orientation via e-mail.
- Enrollment messages will be sent out to students at the beginning of the Fall and Spring semesters to enroll new students and/or to provide students an opportunity to update contact information.
- Enrollment is open at all times and is available on the Department of Campus Safety webpage at http://www.keene.edu/campussafety/ens.cfm.
- Individuals who choose to enroll will complete the online registration form and submit the information to City Watch.
Activation of Emergency Notification System
- When Campus Safety receives a report that an incident has occurred or may occur that presents an imminent danger to campus, the supervisor on duty or on call will immediately be notified of the threat.
- The supervisor will determine if the incident requires an emergency campus notification via the ENS or if the campus notification can be made effectively via other communication methods.
- If it is determined that the ENS will be used, the supervisor will log on to the City Watch ENS and send out the appropriate warning notification (see attached list).
- If the supervisor is not able to access the Internet, he/she will authorize the dispatcher to send out the notification.
- The dispatcher and/or supervisor will immediately notify the Director of Campus Safety or designee if the ENS is used.
- The Director of Campus Safety or designee will notify the College President or College administrator in charge (designee) to advise them of the emergency and activate the College EOC if necessary.
- The College President or designee will indicate which College administrators listed below should be contacted and by whom:
- a. College President
- b. Vice President of Academic Affairs/Provost
- c. Vice President of Student Affairs
- d. Vice President of Finance and Planning
- e. Vice President of Advancement
- f. Director of College and Media Relations
- g. Chief Information Officer
- h. Environmental Health and Safety Officer
When the emergency is over, a message will be sent out to the community indicating that the emergency is over.
ENS Testing/Maintenance
The Emergency Notification System will be tested periodically to ensure it is
in good working order and/or during a drill.
The following individuals are authorized to request a test of the system:
- College President or designee
- Director of Campus Safety or designee
- City of Keene Fire Chief
- City of Keene Police Chief
- When a test of the system is authorized, the College will make every effort to notify the Keene State College faculty, staff, and students via web and e-mail postings.
- When the test begins, Campus Safety will send out a message indicating that the system is being tested using the procedure described above.
- At the conclusion of the test, an e-mail will be sent to Keene State College faculty, staff, and students advising them that the test is concluded and any further emergency notifications should be considered real.
Annual Drill
- When a drill is authorized, the College will make every effort to notify the Keene State College faculty, staff, and students via web and e-mail postings.
- Prior to the beginning of the drill, a message will be disseminated to the campus via broadcast e-mail indicating that the following message is associated with a drill and that all community members are to respond as they would in a true emergency.
- When the drill begins, Campus Safety staff will be advised to send one of the standard emergency messages.
- In concert with the above message, a message will be sent out via other campus messaging systems announcing the drill and actions to be taken.
- Drill staff will ensure that the appropriate actions have been taken (building evacuated or shelter taken as directed).
- When the drill is concluded, an e-mail will be sent to Keene State College faculty, staff, and students advising them that the drill is concluded and any further emergency broadcasts should be considered real.
This policy is subject to periodic review and revision at the request of the College
Emergency Operations Planning Core Team.