Tornado
To provide accurate and timely information, regarding protocol in the event of a tornado
Winthrop University community, faculty, staff, students, and guests.
Policy Number: | 6.2.10 |
Effective Date: | 01/01/2005 |
Date Reviewed: | 10/01/2016 |
Last Review Date: | |
Responsible Official: | Campus Police |
Responsible Office: | |
Contact Information: |
526 Myrtle Drive Rock Hill, SC 29733 803/323-3333 803/323-2542 (Fax) |
1.0 Specific meanings of bold terms seen throughout this policy can be found within the University's policy definition glossary by following the link below.
The purpose of this policy is to establish the procedures to be followed by the student body, faculty, and staff in the event of a tornado warning alert or actual tornado. Implementation of these procedures whenever necessary should minimize loss of life, injury, and disruption of scheduled activities.
A TORNADO WATCH means tornados are possible.
A TORNADO WARNING means a tornado actually has been sighted somewhere in the warning area. Usually warning sirens will sound.
In the event conditions exist to activate the tornado response procedure, Campus Police will work with the York County Emergency Operation Center to obtain frequent weather update. Faculty and staff will be required to assist in assuring student safety.
In the event of a tornado watch or warning Campus Police will be notified by the Emergency Operations Center on the extent of the emergency. Following this notification, Campus Police will notify faculty, staff, and students through the ALERTUS Emergency Notification System (building beacons and computer monitor pop-up messages). The information provided will give direction on how to respond to the emergency.
Winthrop University may communicate with the campus community by any of the following means:
Communications between Winthrop University and the York County Emergency Operations Center will be conducted via commercial telephone service. Backup communications will be through utilization of the York County Comprehensive 800 MHz Communications System.
When the area is given the "all clear" signal from the York County Emergency Operations Center and confirmed by Campus Police, this information will then be disseminated via the listed means throughout the Winthrop campus community.
Emergency responders will have total control of the scene. If the situation dictates, the Incident Command System will be used as directed by the National Incident Management System.
The university also will assemble the Critical Incident Management Team to make university-related decisions.
The Winthrop University Police Department will operate an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) located in the Facilities Management Operations Center. If the incident requires York County to open the Emergency Operations Center, the Vice President of Student Affairs or a designee will be represented in the York County EOC and/or will be in continuous communications with the Winthrop EOC.
Notification
If a Tornado Warning occurs in the Rock Hill area, the initial alert notification will come from the York County Office of Emergency Management by activation of the all-hazards radio located in the Campus Police office, by commercial telephone, or by utilizing the 800 MHz radio system. York County Office of Emergency Management will activate the outdoor siren system and Emergency Alert System (EAS) messages on local radio and television stations. The sirens will cycle for three minutes and recycle again for a total of 15 minutes. The sirens will sound for one (1) three-minute cycle if they are being tested. This siren system is tested audibly once every quarter throughout the year.
WUPD Notification Actions
When notification of imminent danger is received from either the York County Office of Emergency Management or the outdoor warning siren system, Winthrop's President or designee will be notified by Campus Police. The Chief of Campus Police or designee will verify the status of the emergency with the York County Office of Emergency Management, when practicable. Winthrop's President or designee may contact the York County Office of Emergency Management at anytime to obtain current conditions and situation reports and to help in the decision affecting Winthrop University.
Specific Notification Actions
If a tornado situation occurs the following specific actions will be taken to insure the safety of Winthrop University student body and staff.
During a Tornado Warning:
After a Tornado Passes:
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