Posted tagged ‘Emergency’

Safety officials simulate emergency in wake of school shootings

March 12, 2012

By David Hodges 

On Thursday, Alamance Community College planned for the unpredictable: a shooter on campus. With the help of local security firm Enviro-Safe, Alamance County law enforcement, emergency services and school personnel worked for more more than a month to set up an emergency simulation on the school’s campus.

Alamance Community County President Martin Nadelman found out quickly, though, that it’s impossible to prepare too much.

“You think what you write down is absolutely going to work perfectly,” Nadelman said. “And there’s probably fifty things we didn’t think about.”

What happened behind the police tape is just a simulation, but everyone at the scene said the practice it provided is important because an event like this can happen at any school, anywhere.

That’s a feeling a few Elon students know all too well now.

“My graduation day at Episcopal now is not only about me graduating,” said Elon senior and Episcopal School of Jacksonville graduate, Ashton Vincenty. “It’s now kind of about that last contact I had with her.”

Headmaster Dale Regan was shot and killed by Shane Schumerth, a recently fired teacher, at the Episcopal School of Jacksonville in Florida last Tuesday. Schumerth took his own life moments later.

No students were harmed, but Vincenty’s brother Jack Vincenty, a senior at Episcopal who is attending Elon next year, is still having a hard time believing it happened at his school.

“It was just completely overwhelming and I was just in complete shock honestly,” Jack said. “You just kind of think…like did that really just happen.”

From this reporter, who also received his diploma Ms. Regan at Episcopal, it leaves a huge hole in all of our hearts.

“One thing that’s really bizarre…is I painted this picture of graduation in my mind of her handing me my diploma,” Jack said. “That was the image of graduation, and it’s just like, now it’s hard to picture what that will be like.”

Maybe the only thing harder than planning for something so horrifying is imagining a future after it already happened.

Elon Responds To Tornado

April 19, 2011

By Don Granese

The storm system that made its way from Oklahoma to North Carolina over the weekend is the deadliest since 2008. On Saturday when that storm reached Elon’s campus the emergency alert system was put to the test.

Around 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, the first bursts of thunder and lighting were seen and heard.The campus emergency sirens alerted everyone on campus to get inside. Students who were enjoying the seemingly perfect weather earlier in the day ran to their dorms to take cover.

“I made sure that all of my students were aware that this is a Tornado warning. This is very serious,” said Rosie Towchik, a residence assistant in the Moffit building. Rosie and other students knew that the storm had become an actual tornado warning after receiving a text message and an email from the E-Alert service.

As an RA, Towchik is trained in emergency procedure and is responsible for the well being of students by making sure students in her building get to the bottom floor of the building in a tornado threat.

“The thing is to get away from windows. Get into the center of the building on the lowest floor possible,” Elon Provost Steven House explained. “My wife and I go into our laundry room. What I would actually do is I’d take some cushions from the couch and put it over the top of us.”

Earlier this month there was a technological glitch that left some Elon students without an E-Alert message concerning a separate Tornado threat. There were no reports of a glitch this past weekend during the actual storm.


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