Work Requests
Submit work requests through the Auraria Campus work order system. The system will redirect requests to the correct institution based on the given information. Please allow up to 2 business days for a response.
Submit a Work RequestFrom a cell phone, dial 303-556-5000Ìýfor Auraria Police Emergency Dispatch.ÌýDialing 911 from a cell phone will call Denver Police Dispatch, which may cause a delayed response.
From a campus phone,Ìýdial 911Ìýfor Auraria Police. This includes landline phones located in offices, classrooms and lounges.ÌýÌý
Text-a-Tip: 720-593-TIPS (8477).ÌýThis is a way to discreetly report suspicious activity to Auraria Police. Text-a-Tip is also a way for those with hearing or speech loss to reach the ACPD by phone. Photos may be included with text messages.Ìý
Inclement Weather Line:Ìý1-877-556-3637
Mental Health/Victims Assistance Crisis Line:Ìý303-615-9911
Counseling Center:Ìý303-615-9988
Health Center at Auraria:Ìý303-615-9999
The Auraria Campus offers many FREE safety resources to current students, faculty, and staff. Take a peek below and sign up for your next training!
Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are in all major campus buildings as a safety measure for cardiac crisisÌýevents. These portable devices are located in easy-access points, primarily on the first floor of buildings. In buildings you frequent, please be aware of where you can find the closest AED.ÌýThe AED will coachÌýuntrained responders on operating the device with voice commands. It checks forÌýheart rhythm and will send an electric shock to restore the heart back to a normal rhythm if it is deemed necessary.
TheÌýÌýoutlines the availability, maintenance, and proper use of AEDsÌýon the Auraria Campus.ÌýIn addition, itÌýoutlinesÌýroles and responsibilities to ensure program compliance and success.
Questions:
Eric Leath
Emergency Preparedness Manager
Auraria Higher Education Center
[email protected]Ìý| 303-556-3295
This two-hour course teaches participants basic life-saving medical interventions:
This National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) course is for civiliansÌýwith limited or no medical training who wish to learn evidence-based, life-saving bleeding control techniques that can dramatically increase casualty survival.
Questions:
Eric Leath
Emergency Preparedness Manager
Auraria Higher Education Center
[email protected]Ìý| 303-556-3295
Date: August 17, 2017
Session Options: 9:30–10:30 a.m. or 10:30–11:30 a.m.
Who: Auraria Campus Faculty, Staff, and Students
Location:ÌýKing Center,ÌýRoom 155
WithÌýdemonstrationsÌýoutside near theÌýKing Center dock
Fully charged and properly maintained portable fire extinguishers can help minimize injuries and damage to theÌýcampus. The Denver Fire Code requires that portable fire extinguishers be present in homes and businesses, and that they be mounted, located, and identified so they are readily accessible. Since portable fire extinguishers are only as effective as the user, the Fire Prevention and Investigation Division offers training to help ensure that employeesÌýhave the confidence and skills necessary to take action should a fire occur on campus.
The Denver Fire Department Training includes:
Questions:
Eric Leath
Emergency Preparedness Manager
Auraria Higher Education Center
[email protected]Ìý| 303-556-3295
Heartsaver® First Aid CPR AED is a classroom, video-based, instructor-led course that teaches students critical skills needed to respond to and manage a first aid, choking, or sudden cardiac arrest emergency in the first few minutes until emergency medical services (EMS) arrive. In thisÌýcourse, students learn how to treat bleeding, sprains, broken bones, shock, and other first aid emergencies. This course also teaches adult and infant CPR and AED use.
Upon successful completion of the course, which includes a first aid, CPR, and AED skills test, students receive a Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED course completion card, which is valid for twoÌýyears.ÌýThe seminar is limited to 25 participants, so register early to ensure a seat.
Questions:
Eric Leath
Emergency Preparedness Manager
Auraria Higher Education Center
[email protected]Ìý| 303-556-3295
To support campus safety, ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï provides a brief training video outlining how to respond in the event of an active shooter. We encourage all students, faculty, and staff to watch and familiarize themselves with these critical procedures.
Submit work requests through the Auraria Campus work order system. The system will redirect requests to the correct institution based on the given information. Please allow up to 2 business days for a response.
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