Tag Archive for emergency preparedness

Emergency preparedness training Oct. 17

In the event of a major emergency, it is very possible that we will be our own first responders. Are you prepared? It does not have to be as overwhelming as you may think. Learn what you need, why you need it, and how not to spend a lot of money on it. You may…

In case of emergency

people outside by Chime Tower during an evacuation drill

Clark College is committed to creating a safe learning environment for students, employees, and guests, but public safety is also the responsibility of each member of our community. Being prepared—both mentally and physically—for the unexpected is the first and best defense to minimize accidents, emergencies, and other incidents. One aspect of Clark’s preparation efforts is…

Emergency Drill on Main Campus

Health Sciences Bldg

Clark College partners with Vancouver Police Department to test emergency response      On Wednesday, August 26, from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., individuals on or near the Clark College main campus will notice a high level of police activity as Clark College partners with the Vancouver Police Department on a joint exercise. During the…

Safety Steps

people outside by Chime Tower during an evacuation drill

As a three-year grant concludes, the college has moved toward greater emergency preparednessThe Emergency Management for Higher Education (EMHE) federal grant period concluded Sept. 30, 2013. Over the three-year performance period, the $744,402 Department of Education grant successfully supported expansive steps to create a safer college environment for students, personnel and guests. Grant-funded activities were…

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