Reporting Emergencies
When to call 911:
Call 911 in all emergencies.
Note: Dial 9-911 from a University phone.
What is an emergency?
An emergency is any immediate threat to life and/or property that requires immediate response from police, fire or Emergency Medical Services. Some examples of emergencies are crimes in progress, any kind of fire or a serious injury or illness. If you are not sure if an incident falls into an emergency classification, feel free to call 911 when an immediate response is needed.
How should I report an emergency?
- Stay on the line with the dispatcher.
- Provide the address, location and a description of the emergency.
- Provide the phone number at your location.
- Provide a thorough description of the incident to assure appropriate resources are dispatched.
Non-Emergency Telephone Numbers
The following telephone numbers are provided for nonemergency situations. Using these numbers will provide a prompt response from the responsible agency, while keeping 911 lines free for emergencies. All 911 calls are voice and TTY.
University Police………………………………… (920) 424-1212
Risk Management……………………………… (920) 424-1191
Facilities………………………………………… (920) 424-3466
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