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May 2, 2019

Plan for the worst at UCalgary Emergency Preparedness Week May 6-9

Spaces are filling fast for sessions on main and Foothills campus that will improve your response during an unlikely crisis event
Register for Emergency Preparedness Week sessions and be better prepared for an incident on campus. Photo by Riley Brandt, 六九色堂
Register for Emergency Preparedness Week sessions and be better prepared for an incident on campus.

Preparing for the worst is not the same as expecting the worst 鈥 with聽Emergency Preparedness Week聽coming up from May 6 to 9, it鈥檚 an important distinction.

Rae Ann Aldridge, associate vice-president of risk, says sessions for faculty and staff are aimed at making campus community members feel safer, not more vulnerable.

鈥淥ur campus is incredibly safe, and we want to keep it that way,鈥 says Aldridge. 鈥淲e rely on our community members to be aware and tuned in to signs of potential danger, so that we can prevent incidents from happening. Knowing that you and the people around you have basic emergency prevention and response skills can make you feel safer.鈥

Responding to threats in the moment

Hone your ability to keep yourself and others safe during an emergency situation with Emergency Management鈥檚 and Campus Security鈥檚聽. This two-hour session teaches how to improve your ability to respond to serious threats including active assailant situations.

鈥淭his is one of the broadest training programs we offer and it provides great tools to improve emergency preparedness on campus,鈥 says Aldridge.

Personal Safety Awareness Training is offered 9 to 11 a.m. on May 6 at main campus, and May 7 at Foothills campus. It is a prerequisite for those wanting to register for Stop the Bleed Training.

Saving lives when moments matter 聽

Emergency Preparedness week also includes experiential learning sessions offered on naloxone and Stop the Bleed kits.

鈥淏oth training sessions use hands-on learning tools that make the training as true to life as possible,鈥 says Aldridge. 鈥淒uring聽, you actually fill a syringe and inject it into a material that is specially designed to simulate the sensation of administering a naloxone injection."聽聽

Likewise, theatrical blood actually flows from the simulated wounds in Stop the Bleed Training 鈥 you must learn to stop it by applying pressure to the correct location.

Only a few spots are left for聽聽sessions on May 9 at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. You must have taken or be registered for Personal Safety Awareness training to register for Stop the Bleed Training.

UC Emergency communication system test

Limited channels on the UC Emergency communication system will be tested on聽May 7, 2019. A test emergency message will be transmitted from UC Emergency Desktop. The message will appear as a pop-up on UCalgary computers.聽聽

Learn more about聽UC Emergency desktop alert system.