If you witness any armed individual or shooter on campus at any time, immediately call 911 or University Police at 540-831-5500.
If you cannot get through by phone and have the Radford Safe app downloaded, you can send a real-time message to the University Police Operations Center, providing the dispatcher with the following information:
Assist the officers when they arrive by supplying them with all additional information and ask others to cooperate.
Should gunfire, weapons, or explosives be involved, avoid the incident. Take cover. Leave your cover, or seek first aid for the injured only when completely safe. Call 911 or University Police at 540-831-5500.
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If the shooter is outside the building:
If the shooter is inside the building:
If the shooter comes into your class or office:
In the event you are taken hostage or held against your will:
How to respond when law enforcement arrives:
Law enforcement鈥檚 purpose is to stop the active shooter as soon as possible. Officers will proceed directly to the area in which the last shots were heard.
How to reach when law enforcement arrives:
The first officers to arrive to the scene will not stop to help injured persons. Expect rescue teams comprised of additional officers and emergency medical personnel to follow the initial officers. These rescue teams will treat and remove any injured persons. They may also call upon able-bodied individuals to assist in removing the wounded from the premises.
Once you have reached a safe location or an assembly point, you will likely be held in that area by law enforcement until the situation is under control, and all witnesses have been identified and questioned. Do not leave until law enforcement authorities have instructed you to do so.
If you observe a suspicious object or potential bomb on campus, do not touch the object. Clear the area and immediately call 911 first then University Police at 540-831-5500.
In the case of a bomb threat, only the President of the University, or designee, has the authority to evacuate a facility or part of a facility, or to enter or remain in an evacuated facility. Deans, department heads, faculty, or staff may not order evacuation or remain in or enter an evacuated facility.
Threats may be statements of intention or expressions of strong emotion. They can be indirect or direct, verbal or nonverbal. Shaking a fist or pounding the desk, throwing things, and showing a weapon are all examples of nonverbal threats.
If you observe a suspicious person on campus or criminal behavior occur, immediately notify University Police at 540-831-5500 and report the incident.
For angry or hostile customer or coworker:
If shouting, swearing and threatening continues:
If you are threatened with a gun, knife or other weapon: