Cal Poly Humboldt Holding Emergency Drill Today

Cal Poly Humboldt campus housing.
Press release from Cal Poly Humboldt:
Housing & Residence Life at Cal Poly Humboldt will hold its annual emergency simulation at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 14 to test campus and community response teams.
The exercise will take place in a residence hall on campus.
The simulation will be loud and include participation from Housing & Residence Life, the University Police Department, Campus Resilience & Response, the Arcata Fire Department, and the Arcata Mad River Ambulance.
Passersby may see smoke coming out of a residence hall and actors crying for help. First responders will use emergency radios and campus traffic flow may be affected.
The exercise aims to train Housing staff and local first responders on how to respond to a campus housing emergency. The emergency simulation is intended to provide a real-time, realistic experience of an emergency as well as provide the opportunity to test and evaluate a practical plan and practice communication among agencies.
Housing & Residence Life began holding multi-agency emergency simulations in 1986. The exercise takes place each year in August.
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Will there be counseling available for those who may not be able to handle it?
Will the drill include propping all the doors open for demonstaters to have free access to everything? And, have a special place to pick up spray paint to paint all walls with their messages? Will tents and blankets be provided just in case the demonstrators are having so much fun the they want to stay a few days? And, have sensitivity training for staff members to help them fit in?
Will there be training for administrative staff to recognize the difference between an apple and an orange?
Are they doing any “drills” for the homeless students that live in their cars!? (And forced off campus!)
It’s important to prepare for a possible worst case scenario, such as one of the folks being referred to using nonpreferred pronouns.
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