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Emergency Communications

In addition to Massasoit Community College Emergency Notices on the website, the college has created means to contact Massasoit Students, Faculty and Staff in emergency situations.

Emergency Notification

Massasoit has the capability to broadcast messages via multiple communications methods to alert all members of the college community in the event of an emergency. This system can broadcast messages to multiple mobile phones and landlines via text message, email, through RSS feed, Facebook, and Twitter. Please review your contact information for accuracy.

Information has been pre-loaded into the database based on employee and student profiles. If you have not already done so, please review your preferred contact information by clicking on the following link: www.getrave.com/login/massasoit 

You should enter your preferred phone number(s), email address(es), and other optional notification information such as your mobile and text messaging information.

NOTE: None of the information that you supply will be used for data collection within the College or shared with anyone outside the College.

Alerts for Students and Employees

Alerts for Students

In the event of an emergency or impending threat, the College Police will send critical voice and text messages to our students through classroom and office telephones, email addresses, and college television screens.

To ensure that Massasoit has accurate and up to date contact information, ALL students should update their information.

Following an emergency, which would displace students from campus, the college will provide updated information on the emergency through the web page, text messages, and email addresses.

Alerts for Employees

In the event of an emergency or impending threat, the College Police will send critical voice and text messages to our faculty and staff through classroom and office telephones, e-mail addresses, and college television screens.

To ensure that Massasoit has accurate and up to date contact information, ALL employees should update their information.

Following an emergency, which would displace students from campus, the college will provide updated information on the emergency through the web page, text messages, and email addresses.

Emergency Procedures

General Information

What Should You Know?

  1. During times of a campus wide emergency, the College Police Department may order a Shelter in Place warning. It is extremely important for our Community to understand what this order means and how to apply it. Below you will find the definition of Shelter in Place.
  2. Shelter in place (or place of refuge) refers to a designated area of safety, such as an interior room with no or few windows, and taking refuge in that location. If you are told to shelter in place, follow the instructions provided. Different situations require different locations.

What Will Happen

  1. You may be required to shelter in place for events such as an active shooter, severe weather, hazardous material incident, or when directed by police personnel.
  2. When ordered, you must immediately seek shelter in the nearest facility, classroom, office, or building (preferably in a room with no windows).We strongly encourage that you have a cell phone, hard-wired telephone, or computer system in the shelter location to assist in obtaining additional information as well as being able to report any life-threatening conditions.
  3. When safe to do so, the College Police Department will notify our Community of the “All Clear” using the aforementioned notification methods.

What Should You Do?

  1. Be prepared for severe weather well in advance of the threat(s).
  2. Pay attention to emergency alerts, emails and web postings regarding the forecast for an approaching storm.

What Will Happen

  1. The Massasoit College Police will monitor all approaching storms well in advance of any potential impact.
  2. Massasoit’s Emergency Communication Team will issue information on evacuation and campus closure via text, email, voicemail, college television screens, and the web.
  3. Massasoit will close and evacuate all campuses if necessary.
  4. After a storm, information will be distributed on the status of campuses and dates for re-opening through various media outlets and the college web page.

What You Should Do

  1. If you are injured or encounter someone who is injured, immediately contact the College Police.
    1. 508-427-1296;
    2. pick-up the nearest emergency blue-light phone, classroom emergency phone, emergency call box or;
    3. Call 911.
  2. Give the MPD Dispatcher your name.
  3. Give the MPD Dispatcher your exact location and any information you have regarding the injury.
  4. Stay with the injured person until police officers arrive.
  5. DO NOT attempt to render first aid or medical care unless you are trained to do so.
  6. Remain calm and tell the injured person (even if they appear to be unconscious) that help is on the way.

What Will Happen:

  1. MPD will immediately dispatch officers to the scene.
  2. MPD Dispatch will notify the Fire Department and EMS.
  3. MPD will establish command and coordinate all responding agencies.

Emergency Call Box Locations