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The SUNY Oswego campus is just within the 10-mile zone of the nuclear plants
at Nine Mile Point, east of the college in the town of Scriba. Federal
regulations require that counties that are home to nuclear power plants prepare
emergency response plans for the area within a 10-mile radius of the plants.
Oswego County has such an emergency response plan.
Every year the county distributes a booklet of information about the plan to
residents of the 10-mile zone, including our students. We encourage everyone in
our college community to read it and become familiar with it. This summary of
actions that you may be required to take in the event of an emergency comes
from Oswego County's plan.
University Police will be responsible for coordinating the college's
response in the event of an emergency. Instructions about what actions people
on campus should take in a particular emergency will come from them. We are
advised that there is little likelihood of an emergency being so acute that
seconds or even minutes are critical; therefore, there should be time for you
to follow the directions issued by University Police in a calm and orderly
fashion.
How you will be notified
Sirens designed for this purpose will notify area residents, including the
college community, of a nuclear emergency. The sirens will sound for about
three minutes. If you hear the siren, you can get information about the
emergency by tuning a radio or television to an Emergency Alert System station.
Primary Emergency Alert System stations are:
WSYR AM 570
WHEN AM 620
WYYY FM 94.5
WBBS FM 104.7
WWHT FM 107.9
WSTM - TV Channel 3
Other stations expected to carry Emergency Alert System messages
are:
WRVO FM 89.9
WSCP FM 101.7 / AM 1070
WNYO FM 88.9
WTVH - TV Channel 5
WSYR - TV Channel 9
WNYS - TV Channel 43
WSYT - TV Channel 68
News 10 Now - TV Channel 10 (Time Warner cable only)
Actions you may be instructed to take
Any classes in session will be canceled. University Police will give
instructions to people on campus. The types of actions you may be asked to take
include:
Shelter
If you are asked to take shelter, that means:
- Stay indoors.
- Close all outside doors and all windows and then stay away from
windows.
- Stay tuned to Emergency Broadcast stations and await further instructions
from University Police.
- Do NOT use the telephone, except in the case of a special emergency, so
that the phone lines do not overload.
Evacuation
If you are instructed to evacuate:
- Remain calm.
- Plan to be gone at least three days and take with you any needed personal
items.
- If you have a vehicle, we encourage you to take as many other people as you
can. Unless contrary directives are issued by University Police, leave campus
on Route 104 and head west. Close the windows and air vents in your vehicle and
do not operate the air conditioner until you have left the emergency zone.
- If you do not have transportation, proceed to the Culkin Hall parking
circle and await the arrival of buses. All buses will take riders to the
reception center at the New York State Fairgrounds north of Syracuse where you
can either wait for someone to pick you up or be provided lodging at a
congregate care center from there.
After evacuation, the campus will be officially closed until the emergency
is over and public notice of reopening is given. The campus will be patrolled
to prevent looting, fires, etc.
If there is an emergency, please stay calm and follow
instructions.
Evacuation for individuals with mobility impairments
In the event of an emergency situation that requires the evacuation of a
building, the fire alarm will sound. In these situations, elevators will not be
in service. Occupants of the building will evacuate through the stairwells.
People who are not able to leave by using the stairs should go to, or into,
an enclosed stairwell and wait for assistance. Some stairwells are large enough
that a person using a wheelchair can remain on a landing without blocking the
exit of others. Some stairwells will not accommodate a wheelchair while others
are exiting. If the stairwell is large enough or if others have already cleared
the level of the landing, move into the stairwell. If you are at a narrow
stairwell, please wait for others to clear the floors above you before moving
into the stairwell.
If you are carrying a cell phone, please call 312.5555 immediately to alert
University Police to your location and situation. If you do not have a cell
phone, tell other people to notify the responding emergency personnel about
your location and need for assistance as soon as they exit.
Safety is a consideration best addressed through proactive planning. Be
conscious of your surroundings. Look for your closest exits before the time
that you might need them. Look for alternate routes to safety. Let other people
know in advance that you may need assistance in the event of an emergency.
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