Sean
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Houston this time. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-21153340#TWEET544259
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Terrorists look for visible targets where they can avoid detection before or after an attack. While there is no way to predict what will happen or what your personal circumstances will be, there are simple things you can do now to prepare yourself.
Be aware of your surroundings; do not let fear overwhelm you.
If you see what appears to be a dangerous situation, call X5911 or 281.290.5911 and explain your concerns to the Campus Dispatcher. The Dispatcher will help determine what actions should be taken.
Be aware of conspicuous or unusual behavior. Do not accept packages or backpacks from strangers. Do not leave your personal belongings unattended.
Learn where emergency exits are located and how to quickly evacuate a building or congested public area.
Stay clear of heavy or breakable objects that could move, fall or break in an explosion.
If something occurs, seek safety immediately and listen for campus alerts that will provide you with information and precautions you need to take.
An unstable 15 year old gunned down his whole family in New Mexico last night as well. If only the dog had been carrying an Uzi this sensless tragedy could have been avoided.
Were a chemical agent attack or possible active shooter to occur, authorities may instruct people to either seek shelter where they are and seal the premises (shelter-in-place), or evacuate immediately. If the order is to remain on campus or in your building, you will need to follow these directions:
Go inside and stay calm.
Close all doors, windows, and other sources of outside air.
Go into a room with the fewest doors and windows and seal the room.
Turn off air conditioning or heating systems to keep chemical vapors from entering.
Ceiling or rotary fans inside the building may be used safely to keep cool.
Limit telephone use for emergency calls only. Overloaded telephone circuits may keep actual emergency calls from getting through.
Listen for authorities to tell you when it is safe to come out. Tune in to your local emergency radio or television station. For LSCS information listen for an announcement over the public address system, monitor computer and visual displays, or await word from local officials.
Please Contact the Campus Police at x5911 from a campus phone, or 281-290-5911 from an off campus phone for police emergencies.
An unstable 15 year old gunned down his whole family in New Mexico last night as well. If only the dog had been carrying an Uzi this sensless tragedy could have been avoided.
An unstable 15 year old gunned down his whole family in New Mexico last night as well. If only the dog had been carrying an Uzi this sensless tragedy could have been avoided.
two participants in the dream act argue then one shoots.
School Attack!!!!School Attack!!!!School Attack!!!!
Too bad all the students and faculty at the 91,000 strong Lone Star College weren't packin' heat today.
We could have seen some real gun battles.
It was a college campus. They were adults. No child was injured in the making of this film at eleven.
Houston this time. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-21153340#TWEET544259
It was a college campus. They were adults. No child was injured in the making of this film at eleven.