WSU system-wide emergency alert test — Second semester

WSU will be conducting the semester test of the WSU Alert system on all statewide campuses on Wednesday, Jan. 21. Each location is at a different time approximately one hour apart and will occur once at each location. Faculty, staff, and students associated with all campuses who have updated their notification information should receive text messages, phone calls, or emails, clearly identified as a test.

During the test, please consider the actions you might take in a real emergency. Look for areas in which you might shelter in place and be aware of exits around you. During a real event, WSU will activate appropriate components of the system to alert people that they should be aware of the situation, assess their individual circumstances, and act to take appropriate safety precautions.

Washington State University places the safety and security of its students, employees, and visitors as its highest priority. WSU has developed the WSU Alert system to disseminate official information via email, text messages, telephone, Alert website, and other means to notify the campus population of emergencies or threatening situations.

The consideration, cooperation, and patience of students, faculty, and staff during the test is greatly appreciated.

Questions can be directed to the WSU Office of Emergency Management at 509-335-7471 or emergencymanagement@wsu.edu.

Visit WSU – Confluence for guidance on how to update your emergency contact information.

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