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THREAT LEVEL ELEVATION:  ORANGE

 

Definition: Threat Level "ORANGE": Credible intelligence indicates that there is a high risk of a local terrorist attack, but a specific target has not been identified. 

Message to the Campus and Surrounding Community:

The Commonwealth of Virginia Homeland Security has announced that the nation's threat level has been elevated to ORANGE. The department strongly encourages the University Community to utilize any resources available to publicize this information and recommendations.

Please refer to the citizens' advisory listed below. These recommendations are from the Commonwealth of Virginia Homeland Security Terrorist Threat Warning System, and will assist in determining appropriate actions to be taken.

This information was announced nationwide. Most of it, however, applies to areas off campus, and to your travels beyond the Hampton Roads area, rather than here at Norfolk State University.

This advisory is disseminated to better inform the University community, and its surrounding communities as directed by the Commonwealth of Virginia Homeland Security Terrorist Threat Warning System.

Citizens' Advisory:

  • Closely monitor news reports and Emergency Alert System (EAS) radio/TV stations.
  • Report suspicious activities to the Campus Police by calling 823-9000 or 823-8102 (for immediate response on campus), and 911 off campus. 
  • Be suspicious of persons taking photographs of critical facilities, asking detailed questions about physical security or dressed inappropriately for weather conditions (suicide bomber). Report these incidents immediately to law enforcement.
  •  Take personal security precautions to avoid becoming a victim of crime or terrorist attack.
  •  Avoid crowded public areas and gatherings.
  • Expect delays, searches of purses and bags, and restricted access to public buildings
  •  Expect traffic delays and restrictions.
  • Do not travel into areas affected by the attack or is an expected terrorist target.
  • Keep emergency supplies accessible and automobile fuel tank full.
  • Be prepared to evacuate your home or shelter in place on order of local authorities.
  • Develop and review family emergency plans.
  • Be prepared for disasters and family emergencies.
  • Increase family emergency preparedness by purchasing supplies, food, and storing water.
  •  Assist neighbors who may need help.
  • Avoid passing unsubstantiated information and rumors.
  • Continue normal activities, but be watchful for suspicious activities. Report criminal and suspicious activity to local law enforcement. 
  • Take a first aid or CERT class.
  • Become active in your local Neighborhood Crime Watch program.
  • Network with your family, neighbors, and community for mutual support during a disaster or terrorist attack.
  •  Learn what critical facilities are located in your community and report suspicious activities at or near these sites.
  • Contact local officials to learn about specific hazards in your community.
  • Increase individual or family emergency preparedness through training, maintaining good physical fitness and health, and storing food, water, and emergency supplies.
  • Be familiar with local natural and technological (man made) hazards in your community and what measures you can take to protect your family.
  • Support the efforts of your local emergency responders (fire fighters, law enforcement and emergency medical service).
  • Volunteer to assist and support the community emergency response agencies.
  • Keep recommended immunizations up-to-date.
  • Know how to turn off your power, gas, and water service to your house.
  • Know what hazardous materials are stored in your home and how to properly dispose of unneeded chemicals.

DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

Publisher: Norfolk State University Police Department Contact: NSUPD


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