Jay Gogue, Interim President of the NMSU System | New Mexico State University
Jay Gogue, Interim President of the NMSU System | New Mexico State University
The NMSU Fire Department has issued a safety reminder urging individuals to be vigilant about their evacuation plans in public buildings. Encouraging preparedness, the department emphasized the importance of familiarizing oneself with emergency procedures and surroundings.
"As you enter, take a moment to look around and familiarize yourself with the environment," advised the NMSU Fire Department. They emphasized the need to proactively locate exits and assess their proximity for quick and efficient evacuation if needed.
Acknowledging potential challenges during emergencies, such as overcrowding at main exits, the department stressed the significance of identifying alternative exit routes. "You may not always be able to use the main exits because people may overcrowd them due to panic, so locating alternative exits is also important," they stated.
Furthermore, individuals were reminded to ensure that identified exit pathways remain unobstructed. "Make sure that the exits you recognize have clear pathways and they are not obstructed by furniture, boxes or other objects," the department advised, urging prompt reporting of any obstructions.
In addition to internal exits, the NMSU Fire Department highlighted the importance of considering external surroundings. "Make sure you know what is outside the exit doors, ex: a parking lot, or open area so you can reach transportation and evacuate," they recommended.
Promoting group safety, the department emphasized the necessity of a communication plan. "Always have a communication plan for your group," they advised, suggesting the selection of a designated meeting point for accountability.
Concluding with a crucial step, individuals were reminded, "Once you are safe, contact 911."
In conclusion, the NMSU Fire Department's safety guidelines underscore the importance of proactive preparation and awareness in public spaces to ensure swift and secure evacuation during emergencies.