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Emergency Management Steering Committee
Provides general oversight for the entire planning process and meets
regularly to address mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery
issues
Emergency Levels
A ranking that classifies Stanford emergencies according to their
severity and potential impact
Level 1 = Minor, localized emergency
Level 2 = Major incident that disrupts operations
Level 3 = Disaster involving the campus and community
EMT - Emergency Management Team
A team drawn from the University's senior administrative and academic
management, that coordinates the campus emergency response to major
incidents
STAT - Situation Triage & Assessment Team
A subset of the EMT that coordinates the response to mid-level emergencies
EOC - Emergency Operations Center
A management center where the EMT coordinates the University's emergency
decisions and resources
ICS - Incident Command System
An emergency management model used by California governments that
has been adapted for use at the Stanford EOC
SOC - Satellite Operations Center
Emergency management centers in Deans, Vice Presidents, and Directors'
areas that interface between the University EOC and campus departments
Emergency Information Hotlines
Dedicated telephones that disseminate recorded emergency bulletins
-Campus Hotline = 725-5555
-Student Hotline = 497-9000
-Hospital Hotline = 498-8888
EAP - Emergency Assembly Point
Outdoor evacuation locations for each Stanford building
Emergency Plans
For more information about emergency preparedness
at Stanford, call us at 723-0448 or email EH&S
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