Emergency & Safety
Emergency Situation: Call 911
Any potentially life-threatening situation, including natural gas odor or chemical spill of any kind should be reported immediately by calling 911 and pulling the closest alarm to evacuate the building.
Evacuation Locations
When an alarm sounds, leave the building you're in via the closest available exit taking your personal belongings. Go to the following locations and wait until effected area has been cleared.
Aerospace Building: Meet by the bus stop
Engineering Center:Business Field
Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotechnology Building (JSCBB): Determined by each department
Safety Coordinators
College of Engineering and Applied Science
Cherie Summers
Aerospace Engineering Sciences
Trudy Schwartz
Applied Mathematics
Mary Fentress
BOLD Center
Michelle Squyres
Chemical & Biological Engineering
Deepak Dileepkumar
Civil, Environmental & Architectural Engineering
Madison Lane
CO Space Grant Consortium
Computer Science
Chantel Lehl
Electrical, Computer & Energy Engineering
Bret Moreland
Engineering Advancement
Kevin Lobdell
Engineering Management Program
Kyle Freeman
Idea Forge
Greg Potts
Integrated Teaching and Learning Laboratory & Program (ITL)
Carolyn Nalezny
Mechanical Engineering
George Carter
Technology, Cybersecurity & Policy Program (TCP)
Jose Santos