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Emergency Procedures

Swine Flu Advisory

Manatee County Health Department will administer H1N1 vaccinations (shots and nasal spray) at SCF Bradenton at no charge for SCF employees and students Tuesday, February 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Wednesday, February 3, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., both days in Building 14 (Student Union), Room 147. The H1N1 vaccine is available to persons 18 and older. Those 17 and younger must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. 
H1N1 Shot Information
H1N1 Spray Information
H1N1 Consent Form

Read the most recent SCF update (Sept. 15, 2009) on the swine flu. 

Mass Notification System

SCF's new emergency mass notification system will send time-sensitive messages via phone, e-mail and text messaging within minutes to students, faculty and staff. To ensure that you receive these messages, please keep your contact information up to date in SCFconnect. Follow these directions to update your phone and text messaging information. From Personal Information, select E-mail Addresses to update your e-mail address.

Emergency Guides

Fire

Hostile Intruder

Hurricanes

Medical

Shelter in Place

Emergency Response Guides by Location
   SCF Bradenton
   SCF Venice
   SCF Lakewood Ranch

Critical Incident Management Team

SCF's critical incident management team is charged and empowered by the College president with assessing, recommending and appropriately responding to emergency situations. The first consideration is the safety of personnel and students. The next is protection of College property. The team relies on law enforcement and emergency centers to make recommendations, considering such factors as actions taken by fellow institutions and recommended or ordered by a government body. The College president is the only person authorized to cancel classes or declare a collegewide state of emergency

Emergency Communications

Public affairs and marketing ensures that factual and useful information is provided to SCF employees, students, community and media during a time of emergency. In addition to the mass notification system, SCF uses multiple forms of communication during emergencies, including phone calls, e-mails and Web messages, and reports provided to radio, television, online and print media.

During an emergency that may require the temporary closing of the College, a bold message appears in red in the middle of the Web site's home page, scf.edu.

 

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