Green River College | 2017-2018 Student Handbook - page 143

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SECURITY AND
RELATED SERVICES
The Campus Safety office, located
at the main entrance of the
Administration Building on the
Main Campus, serves students,
college employees and visitors.
Campus Safety assists with emergencies and
security patrols, to include the parking lots
and trails. Their primary responsibility is the
preservation of life and protection of property.
Safety takes the lead in college related crime
prevention and investigations, performs security
checks of college buildings and oversees after-
hours facility access. Campus Safety will also
render assistance to jump-start vehicles, help
with locked vehicles and escort people to
their vehicles.
Campus Safety is responsible for providing
investigative and reporting assistance , and
support for the reporting and investigation
of Sexual Related Crimes, Domestic Violence,
Dating Violence, Stalking, and Hate Crimes.
Campus Safety also provides the support for
generating police reports with the City of Auburn.
The College is located on the property in which
the city of Auburn and the Sheriff's Office
of King County have primary law enforce-
ment jurisdiction. Campus Safety works with
law enforcement officials for the criminal
investigations for crimes occurring on campus.
The Valley Regional Fire Authority has primary
jurisdiction for fire protection and medical
services, for which Campus Safety works
closely with.
Campus Safety Director also serves on the
City of Auburn's Emergency Management
Council, for which the city Emergency Manager
and college works together in disaster
preparedness and response.
Campus Safety is also responsible for Hazardous
Material Response and Management.
Please continue reading for information
on dealing with emergencies, parking and
transportation, lost and found and more. Campus
Safety’s business hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday.
Campus Safety personnel are available 24
hours a day. Blue poles at the Campus Corner
Apartments are for emergency calls. Push the red
“call” button on the pole to be connected with
Campus Safety personnel.
Campus Safety will enforce the college's policies
including a No-Harassment policy, No-Tobacco
Policy, and Skateboarding and inline skating
which are not allowed on campus. Bicyclists are
required to wear helmets while riding.
CAMPUS SAF E TY R I DE PROGRAM
Campus Safety
Administration Building (AD), Room 28
Red Line: (253) 508-7081
Blue Line: (253) 508-4590
The Campus Safety Ride program is designed
to provide students residing in Green River’s
Campus Corner Apartments or nearby apart-
ments safe nighttime transportation to and from
their homes to nearby destinations. Campus
Safety personnel will provide rides to and from
CCA, Holman Library, local apartments and local
convenience stores. Students requesting a ride
should allow a 5 to 10 minute response time by
the Campus Safety staff.
The Safety Ride begins at dusk and continues
until 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and
dusk until 2 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.
EMERGENC I E S
Campus Safety
Administration Building (AD), Room 28
(253) 833-9111
Emergency Line, ext. 2250
Business Line, ext. 3350
To summon help from a college phone, dial 911.
You will receive an immediate response from
Campus Safety and Local Emergency Services.
For a threatening situation, call Campus Safety at
(253) 288-3350 or ext. 3350, or dial 911.
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