Lockdown Drills and Feedback Survey

Thank you to everyone who actively participated in the recent lockdown drills on the Hillsboro and Forest Grove campuses. We understand that these drills are never convenient, but they are required by law and are also critical to the ongoing safety and security of our campuses. The most recent lockdown drills have provided a lot of critical information that will be used by Emergency Management, Campus Public Safety and Facilities in future improvement planning. 

We are aware of issues with the Boxer alerts being delayed and/or duplicated and are working to correct that issue going forward. If you did not receive the alert at all, please see the information below on how to update your notification subscription.

If you would like to provide feedback regarding the recent drills, please fill out the appropriate survey. All information collected is included in an after-action report and recommendations are included in the comprehensive improvement plan managed by Business Continuity/Emergency Management (BCEM). If you are unable to open the form please email Amy Rasmussen for a word document version.

Forest Grove Campus Lockdown Survey
Hillsboro Campus Lockdown Survey

In the list below are key details that we continue to provide education and outreach around and that are key for your personal safety and preparedness. Please read on to see how you can work to further ensure your safety while we continue to make improvements as well.

BOXER ALERTS

  • All current Pacific University students and employees are automatically enrolled into Boxer Alerts.
  • If you are NOT receiving these alerts on your phone and in email please sign in to Boxer Alerts to set up or edit your alert settings.
  • When you receive a Boxer Alert, assist by informing those around you who may not have seen, heard or received the alert.
  • Boxer Alerts are currently received via email, cell phone and desktop computer.

KNOW WHAT TO DO 

During a lockdown, all occupants should shelter-in-place. Sheltering in place during a lockdown drill means: lock the door, lights out and stay out of sight. Additional personal preparedness information can be found on the Active Threat Incidents web page.

During a lockdown drill or actual live scenario it is important to follow all of the lockdown procedures. Key actions include:

  • Find a secure room or other place to hide, ideally one that that is well-hidden and well-protected. 
  • Close and lock the door – if the door does not lock, try to barricade the door with heavy objects.
  • Turn off all lights.
  • Draw any shades or blinds.
  • Silence your cell phone and any other devices that make noise (e.g. TV, radio, etc.).
  • Get out of sight (e.g. under a desk, in a closet, etc.) and not be visible from the outside through windows.
  • Remain quiet.
  • If there are multiple people in the room, spread out if possible. This will enable those in the room to engage an intruder if necessary.
  • Call 911 (or text where available) if you can safely do so.
  • Stay in place until given an all clear by law enforcement personnel or drill administrators.

BE AN ACTIVE PARTICIPANT IN DRILLS

There has been a lack of participation in recent drills and while these can be inconvenient for some, they are intended to provide life safety training for everyone.  It is very important for faculty, staff and students to model a culture of preparedness with their peers. When we are under stress and navigating a crisis is when we will depend on each other most.

  • If you receive an alert, share that information with everyone in your space.
  • Assist others who may be unsure of what actions to take.
  • Ask for assistance or direction during drills and events.
  • Encourage others to participate.
  • Communicate with your teams, peers, roommates, etc. regarding what you should do in a variety of emergency situations.

 

Monday, April 22, 2024