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Fire & Life Safety

Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

An AED, or automated external defibrillator, is used to help those experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. It's a sophisticated, yet easy-to-use, medical device that can analyze the heart's rhythm and, if necessary, deliver an electrical shock, or defibrillation, to help the heart re-establish an effective rhythm. 

AEDs are available in all campus buildings (see list below) and are carried by UPD Patrol Officers. Anyone can use an AED though it is recommended to receive training prior to doing so. To learn more about AEDs, how to use them, and/or training on this and other important life-saving tactics, visit the American Red Cross or American Heart Association for more information.

AED Campus Locations

AEDs are available in the following locations* and are commonly stored in white metal cabinets with a white "AED" sign posted above for enhanced wayfinding.

AED locations
Building Location Type
AIC 1st floor, by central elevator Powerheart G5
BLK 1st floor, by elevator Powerheart G3
CNS 1st floor, by restrooms Powerheart G3
CWT 1st floor, by Rm. 118 Powerheart G3
FPA 1st floor, northeast entrance Heartsine 350P
1st floor, west Recital Hall lobby Powerheart G3
KCB 1st floor, east entrance lobby Powerheart G3
KLM 1st floor, west stairwell Heartsine 350P
1st floor, east Circulation Desk Powerheart G3
LBV 1st floor, by Rm. 162 Powerheart G3
Physical Plant 2nd floor, Office lobby Powerheart G3
PLG 1st floor, by elevator Powerheart G3
REC 1st floor, by Information Desk Powerheart G3
2nd floor, hallway Powerheart G3
STC 1st floor, by Information Desk Heartsine 350P
UPD Main entrance lobby Heartsine 350P
WHT 1st floor, west entrance lobby Powerheart G3
ZSC 1st floor, north entrance lobby Powerheart G3

*units carried by UPD, Athletic Trainers, Rec Sports, and/or Student Health Services not listed.

Fire Safety

Fire Safety Regulations

EHS maintains campus building floorplans with fire & life safety information and other resources listed for wayfinding purposes. Also, EHS conducts regular fire & life safety inspections of campus facilities, assists in the development and implementation of emergency management planning, and assists with testing of all fire detection systems to ensure compliance with nationally recognized codes and standards.

In the event of a fire, remember to RACE then PASS:

Rescue: Get yourself and those closest away from the fire.

Alarm: Activate the building's central alarm system and call 911

Contain: Close the door behind you on your way out of the room

Extinguish: Attempt to douse the fire* if trained, comfortable, and it's safe to do so

Pull pin holding the handle in place

Aim extinguisher nozzle at base of fire

Squeeze or press handle

Sweep from side to side until fire is extinguished

*Do not attempt to extinguish the fire if it has grown beyond the Incipient Stage, or larger than a small office garbage can.

Seasonal Fire Safety Information

Halloween

NFPA | Halloween

Winter Holidays

Winter Holidays