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  1. WashU students, faculty and staff with an @wustl.edu address will automatically receive emergency messages via email. To receive text messages to cell phones and voice calls, your phone number (s) must be entered in the student information system (SIS) or Workday.

  2. Update your emergency/personal contact information via HRMS for employees, or SIS if you are a student. Download the WUSTL App and allow push notifications. Stay tuned for updates or additional warnings. Continue to monitor the local conditions and look for updates from WashUAlerts, www.emergency.wustl.edu and WashU social

  3. Contact. TO REPORT AN EMERGENCY Danforth Campus: 314-935-5555 School of Medicine: 314-362-4357 North/West/South Campus: 911 then 314-935-5555 Off Campus: 911 then 314-935-5555. For Non-Emergencies, Contact314-747-5092 | WashUReady@wustl.edu. Quick Links. Publications; Faculty Resources; Emergency Management Training; WASHU Emergency Management ...

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  4. Information on how to assure the University can reach you is available via the emergency.wustl.edu website. Please visit the site to find out how to be prepared prior to an emergency and know “Where to Go” for more information during an emergency.

  5. Always bring a copy of your roster to class to help with accountability during an emergency. If possible, carry a cell phone to report any emergencies. Consider including emergency information in your syllabus to inform students. Sample language can be found at emergency.wustl.edu.

  6. In the event of an emergency, information will be available online at emergency.wustl.edu, or by calling a recorded hotline, 314-935-9000 or 888-234-3863. Please ensure that your staff members update their personal information in HRMS so that they receive any emergency communications via text, email or phone.

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  8. When you dial (314) 935-5555 or 5-5555 from a campus phone, you will be connected to the campus police dispatcher. After referencing a medical emergency or specifically requesting EST, the dispatcher will ask you for your name, phone number, location, and various other questions to determine the nature of your emergency.

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