![]() ![]() Residents should check-in at the halls designated rally point which is identified in the first-floor meeting. All persons are to move away from the entrances and not block the street or parking lots. As residents exit the building, they are to proceed to the designated evacuation area.Before opening any door, check for heat using the back of your hand if it’s hot do not open that door seek another escape route.If a fire or smoke is detected, locate the nearest pull box and activate it.Students are not to re-enter the building without BG Fire Division, BGSU Police and/or.The alarm is never to be silenced or re-set without BG Fire Division authorization. Firefighters assume control of buildings when the fire alarm is activated.During drills, buildings are checked by Residence Life staff & BGSU Police to assure that occupants are following proper evacuation procedures.Timed fire drills are conducted at least twice each semester in residential facilities by Residence Life staff in cooperation with the Environmental Health and Safety (BGSU-EHS), the BGSU Police Department (BGSU Police), and the City Of Bowling Green Fire Division (BG Fire) in accordance with the Ohio Fire Code. If you activated the alarm, meet with the first arriving emergency responder (usually a BGSU police officer) and report all information about the alarm. Students should move to the designated rally point for their hall and check-in with a staff member. Rally points will be discussed during opening floor meetings. Treat all audible and visual alarms as being a real emergency! Evacuate promptly via the closest exit and safely to a safe distance from where the alarm is activating and assure a safe path is cleared for emergency responders. Learn more about the services offered by the City Of Bowling Green Fire Division. The Bowling Green Fire Division conducts several training exercises on the main BGSU campus to give firefighters and their emergency medical services staff (Paramedics & EMTs) valuable experience, and a thorough knowledge of the campus which helps to assure a fast and effective response to campus buildings in emergency situations. ![]() City Of Bowling Green Fire Division (BG Fire)īGSU and municipal emergency officials work closely in delivering quality fire prevention and emergency response services to our campus. NOTE: A fire is defined by the HEOA as: “any instance of open flame or other burning in a place not intended to contain the burning or in an uncontrolled manner that occurred in an on campus student housing facility”. This report includes residential fire safety statistics on the number and cause of fires, the number of injuries resulting in treatment, the number of deaths, and the estimated value of damage to BGSU and personal property. The following information will be reported annually as required by the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) of 2008. More information can be found on their website. Fire protection and services for the Firelands campus are provided by the Huron Fire Department. Policies and procedures on fire safety are found in the “Community Living Standards” in the Student Handbook and in the Fire Safety section of the Environmental Health and Safety website. Fire Safety information can be found in BGSU policies promoting fire safety. ![]() Bowling Green State University (BGSU) is committed to providing fire safe structures and current safety information. ![]()
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