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CRIME INFORMATION

Vanderbilt Police Department
2800 Vanderbilt Place
Nashville, TN 37212

EMERGENCY:

Dial 911

General Information:

Phone: (615) 343-9750

Police Communications
Non-emergency:

Phone: (615) 322-2745

E-mail:

VPD@VANDERBILT.EDU

Emergency Preparedness

The primary goal of this site is to provide information in conjunction with the Campus Emergency Preparedness Program that ensures the safety and well-being of staff, faculty, students and visitors in the event that an emergency occurs. A secondary purpose is to maintain essential business services and operation in the time of an emergency. Staff should be reminded that it is also a function of this plan to protect and secure University facilities, property, and equipment from loss.

Vanderbilt University Emergency Preparedness and Planning
provides the following Emergency Guides on their web site:      
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Active Shooter Earthquake Hostage Situation
Automated External Defibrilator Emergency Evacuation - Disabilities Medical Emergencies
Bomb Threat Emergency Evacuation - General Severe Weather
Chemical Spill or Release Fire Emergency Procedures Suspicious Packages


Vanderbilt University
Emergency Preparedness & Planning


Disasters happen quickly, often with little or no warning.  Advance planning and preparations  can make us more effective in responding to an actual emergency.  The Vanderbilt University Emergency Preparedness and Planning web site links to resources that can help you prepare for a variety of different emergency situations.
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Automated External Defibrillators

Automated External Defibrillators or AEDs can be found throughout the Vanderbilt campus. Click here for a listing of locations.
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Emergency information, when and where you need it


AlertVU is Vanderbilt University's emergency notification system. It is available to Vanderbilt University students, faculty and staff on a voluntary, opt-in basis. Users may enter as many devices as they wish and specify the device order in which they would like to be notified. More >






See Something, Say Something


In order to maintain a safe and secure environment for the students, faculty and staff of Vanderbilt, the Vanderbilt Police Department needs your help! Vanderbilt's See Something, Say Something campaign enlists students, staff, faculty and the Vanderbilt community to report any suspicious activity or behavior.  More >



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