Emergency Procedures & Preparation
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How will I know about an emergency on campus? 
A: Methods of Notification
Q: What can I do to prepare myself in a campus building (office, residence hall, etc.)? 
A: Having access to information is the best way to be prepared, so be sure to check
                     the Emergency website and the Emergency Planning website.  Everyone is also encouraged
                     to keep certain key items on hand, such as bottled water and a flashlight, and maintain
                     an emergency preparedness kit. For office managers, it is also important to keep up-to-date
                     employee contact lists available. Refer to your Department Emergency or this website
                     for suggested items. Other available resources on how to build a preparedness kit
                     can be found at Ready America or American Red Cross.
Q: What if the power goes out when I am on campus? 
A: Follow the directions given to you by your residence hall staff, a Fresno State Police
                     officer, or other University personnel. It is always a good idea to keep a flashlight
                     or chemical light stick (glow stick) handy in the event that the lights go out. Please
                     do NOT use candles. Above all, stay calm. You may call the Emergency Hotline at 559.278.4000
                     for more information.
Q: What phone number should I call if I need emergency help? 
A: If you are on campus call the Fresno State Police Department at 559.278.8400 from a cell phone or 911
                     from a campus phone. If you are not on campus and need emergency help, call 911.
Q: If the Fresno/Clovis metro area is affected by a large-scale incident, is there
                        a city-wide emergency evacuation plan in place? 
A: Routes for evacuation have been identified, but for most incidents, we believe the
                     Fresno State community is safer to remain where they are unless they are in immediate
                     danger (e.g. fire). In the extremely unusual event that the city would be evacuated,
                     local authorities would be responsible for sharing this information. It is very important
                     to stay calm and stay informed via Campus Emergency Notification or 1040 AM radio.
Q: How can I volunteer to help in the aftermath of an incident? 
A: Fresno State Police Department and Risk Management & Sustainability would reach out
                     to community organizations, such as the Fresno-Madera Chapter of American Red Cross,
                     Fresno Citizen Corps, and Clovis CERT.
Q: How safe is Fresno State? 
A: Information on crime statistics and tips for staying safe on campus can be found
                     at Fresno State Police Department, Annual Security Report (Clery Report).
Q: What does Stay Indoors mean? 
A: Stay Indoors may be better thought of as “Stay-in-Place,” as this is often the safest
                     course of action during an incident. If something happens, you will most likely be
                     told to Stay Indoors, or in other words, to take shelter wherever you happen to be
                     unless your building is affected. If you are outside, you should go to the nearest
                     indoor location. This keeps you out of the elements, usually with resources such as
                     water and electricity near by, and away from any outdoor threats. While sheltering
                     in place, you should check Campus webpages and look out for notifications as you are
                     able.
Q: What is an “incident”? 
A: An incident is anything that may disrupt what is “normal.” At Fresno State, this
                     means a fire in a University building, a severe winter storm, a report of a suspicious
                     package, or a event that affects the entire city.
Q: How can parents stay informed? 
A: Parents can check the Fresno State Home Page and/or Fresno State News on the web for any advisories that may affect campus life.  If they live in the immediate
                     area they can also tune to 1040AM.
Q: How do I know if classes are cancelled or delayed because of an incident? 
A: The Fresno State homepage will post a note in the Emergency Banner section in the
                     event that an incident affects classes.
Q: If I notice another student acting in an unusual or threatening manner, what do
                        I do? 
A: Contact the Fresno State Police Department at 559.278.8400 or 911 if you feel there is an immediate risk to your own or someone
                     else’s safety.
Q: Do I really have to leave the building when the fire alarm goes off? 
A: Yes. Fire alarms should never be ignored.
Q: How does the University respond to an incident? 
A: The University has comprehensive plans which are continuously updated, personnel
                     are trained, and routine exercises (emergency drills/scenarios) are held with campus
                     first responders, University leaders and departments. Both Fresno State Police Department and
                     Department of Risk Management & Sustainability work to foster and sustain partnerships
                     with local, federal, and regional authorities, private and non-profit organizations,
                     business and government neighbors, and counterparts throughout the CSU system.