Emergency Preparedness
Smith College uses an all-hazards approach to emergency management and emergency preparedness. It’s impossible to prepare for every single emergency that may occur, and it’s equally impossible to prevent all emergencies from occurring. We acknowledge that, despite our best efforts, emergencies will occur.
The best way to prepare yourself is to educate yourself!
- View a list of available emergency preparedness education.
- Read the procedures outlining emergency preparedness and response activities.
If you are experiencing an emergency on campus, call the Campus Safety emergency line at 413-585-5555.
You can call or text 911 for any emergency.
Functional Response to Emergencies
During an emergency, when every second counts, you may need to act quickly to keep yourself and others safe. Because emergencies can escalate quickly, it’s important that all members of the community understand how.
In the event of an armed attacker or active shooter situation, please follow these specific Armed Attacker Response Procedure.
For other hazards, the functional responses shown below can be used by any member of the Smith community to help keep themselves safe when there is a hazard impacting their health and safety. Community members need to familiarize themselves with the functional responses and choose the option that best fits their situation.
Emergency Procedures
Smith’s Incident Management
There are a variety of emergencies that can impact Smith College, both directly and indirectly. Some emergencies are smaller in scale and can be managed by an individual or a small group of people. Other emergencies are larger in scale, and may impact the Smith’s community, academic operations, or business operations. When this occurs, Smith’s Campus Safety department can activate the Smith Incident Management Team (IMT).
The IMT is a multidisciplinary team of campus leadership, assigned to ensure essential functions continue throughout the emergency. This team will work collaboratively with the President’s Team, the Smith community, and external partners to provide a consistent and coordinated response and recovery to any emergency that may impact the college.
Outside of emergency operations, the IMT may gather to share resources or information or to test and exercise the college’s emergency operations plan. Tabletop exercises, educational workshops, and live-action drills are all examples of how the IMT can test and improve the college’s emergency preparedness.
For any questions or for more information regarding the Smith IMT, please contact Pietro Hogue, Director of Emergency Management, at phogue@smith.edu.