Public Safety Division - Emergencies - Fires


 
 

 

 

 
 

Information Concerning Fires

When there is a need for medical assistance or fire equipment, the Fire Department will respond within two to three minutes of being notified.

Campus community members may deal with small, extinguishable fires as long as personal safety is not compromised and he/she is trained in the use of fire extinguishers. The fire extinguishers located in the hallways and laboratories may be used for this purpose. However, always remember that personal safety should be your first concern. Never place yourself in a position where the fire is between you and the exit.

No matter how small the fire, always notify Public Safety. The notification will result in the dispatch of an officer to the scene and the notification of the Buildings and Grounds department.

Fire Extinguisher Instructions

  • Pull safety pin from handle
  • Aim at the base of the fire
  • Squeeze the trigger handle
  • Sweep from side to side at base of fire

WHAT TO DO

If a fire occurs in your area:

  • Put it out if it is a small, extinguishable fire and you are trained in the use of fire extinguishers. Otherwise, alert all occupants in your area.

  • Never allow the fire to come between you and the exit.

  • Notify Public Safety (58911) if time allows. If not, evacuate promptly and pull the fire alarm as you exit the building. Watch for responding officer and provide information.

  • Do not panic if trapped. Use the telephone to notify Public Safety (58911) of your location.

DO NOT

  • use the elevator or break windows
  • return for personal belongings. You may not get a second chance to leave


EMERGENCY TELEPHONES

Public Safety: 623.935.8911 or Extension 58911

Fire Department: 9-1-1 or 623.907.0040

Avondale Police Department: 9-1-1 or 623.932.3660

Southwest Gas: 602.271.4277



 
 Last Updated: 1/18/06