Evacuation Plan and Map
Procedures
Calmly and quietly walk to the nearest exit
Direct others to evacuate the area. Look for illuminated exit signs.
Do not use elevators
Do not chance getting caught in an elevator should there be a power failure. If someone needs assistance with stairs, lead them to the stairs and seek help with assisting them down the stairs.
Alert College staff in safety vests (evacuation coordinators) of those trapped or in need of immediate assistance. See Evacuating People with Disabilities (PDF).
Follow the instructions of evacuation coordinators or other emergency personnel
Do not re-enter buildings that are being evacuated. Ask evacuation coordinators or other emergency personnel for assistance.
For additional information visit Building Evacuation Procedures
Evacuation Sites and Map
Refer to the emergency resources map and table below for assembly point(s). Always evacuate to the emergency assembly location nearest you at the time of the evacuation.
Building/Location | Evacuation Assembly Site |
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F.W. Olin Science Center | 1 |
Scott A. McGregor Computer Science Center | 1,13 |
Parsons Engineering Building | 2 |
Sprague Center | 2 |
Galileo Hall | 3 |
Jacobs Science Center and W.M. Keck Laboratories | 3 |
Beckman Hall | 3 |
Joseph B. Platt Campus Center | 4a |
R. Michael Shanahan Center for Teaching and Learning | 4a, 4b |
Kingston Hall | 5 |
Marks (South) and North Residence Hall | 6 |
Hoch-Shanahan Dining Commons | 5, 7 |
West Residence Hall | 7 |
Ronald and Maxine Linde Activities Center | 8 |
Frederick and Susan Sontag Residence Hall | 10 |
Mildred E. Mudd (East) Residence Hall | 9 |
Garrett House | 9 |
Ronald and Maxine Linde Residence Hall | 11 |
J.L. Atwood Residence Hall | 12 |
Case Residence Hall | 12 |
Wayne ’73 and Julie Drinkward Residence Hall | 10 |