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The 公共安全部 offers various services to the University community beyond responding to emergencies—from safety escorts and vehicle services to training opportunities 和更多的. Use the quick links below to explore common services or scroll down for a complete list.

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安全护送

Public Safety can provide you with a safety escort to and from University locations if no other reasonable alternatives exist, such as established bus routes or the Safe Ride 首页 service. To request an escort, call (585) 275-3333 or pick up a 蓝光电话. We acknowledge emergencies and other high-priority calls for service first, so there may be some delay in our arrival.

汽车服务

Public Safety can help you get in your vehicle if you’re locked out or have a dead battery. 寻求帮助, the vehicle must be on a University campus and you must be the registered owner of the vehicle. When we arrive, we’ll ask you to sign a form to allow us to do these services on your car.

Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT)

MERT is an NYS Certified basic life support first response team. They provide 24/7 emergency medical response during the academic year on University campuses.

如何联系应急反应小组: To request emergency medical services, call (585) 275-3333 on the River Campus, 医疗中心, 或者伊士曼音乐学院.

何时拨打911: If you need emergency medical services off-campus, dial 911.

失物招领处

If you have lost an item, please contact Public Safety at (585) 275-2552. If you’ve found a lost item and want to report it, please call (585) 275-3333.

Adopt-a-Hall

每年, the Adopt-a-Hall program assigns Public Safety officers to one or two residence halls and makes them readily available for concerns or questions from the students. These officers also serve as a liaison between Public Safety and the hall’s RAs, 澳门威尼斯人网上赌场生院顾问, 及住宿生活职员. Additional duties for these Public Safety officers include spending time with students, attending hall events and meetings, and making extra security checks and patrols of the halls.

危机干预

The goal of the 危机干预 Team (CIT) training is to prepare officers in the field to identify cues of a person who may be emotionally distressed or mentally ill and how to respond and handle situations safely and effectively. 共同执法, mental health professionals and individuals living with these illnesses have come up with this training to better assist everyone in understanding what someone is going through and the right steps to take when more help will be needed for the individual.

The CIT course is part of the basic officer academy training for DPS officers, and after it participants are able to:

  • Identify the behavioral signs of emotional distress
  • Identify the major causes of emotional distress, 精神疾病, 物质使用, medical conditions and situational problems
  • List criteria needed to apply the mental health law and identify situations where this would be appropriate to use, 等;
    • Substantial risk of harm to self or others
    • Instances that may require transport to a health care facility (unable to care for themselves)
  • Assess and intervene effectively in situations involving emotionally distressed persons
  • Enhance physical safety of an emotionally disturbed person and others involved in situations

This training along with along with an established relationship with the University Counseling Center (UCC) and 24/7 access to UCC counselors allows DPS to provide quick and compassionate service to the community we serve.

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