Firefighters to perform burn exercise at Fulton college

Fulton firefighters will burn down a simulated "doom room" Wednesday to show students what to do when the real thing happens.

The "controlled burn" event will be at 3:45 p.m. on the William Woods University campus on the green behind Serena Hall.

"Campus safety for our students, faculty, staff and visitors is a 24/7 priority at William Woods University," WWU President Jahnae H. Barnett said. "We are constantly assessing our procedures to ensure we remain on the cutting edge of campus safety and security best practices, which creates the best possible learning, teaching and living environment for our campus community."

In addition to this week's burn event, William Woods has instituted a number of measures designed to maximize safety and security in campus, including:

Woods Alert: A system of emergency notifications whereby the entire WWU community is instantly notified via email, phone call and text message when there is a crisis situation or severe weather alert. Woods Alert updates also appear on the WWU website, williamwoods.edu.

Strategically placed security cameras stationed across campus, with a new camera installed this year, to allow campus safety staff the means to monitor the entire campus at all times.

A system of call boxes posted throughout the campus. Each box contains a red button that calls 911 to contact the police and a black button that contacts campus safety.

A mobile data terminal installed in the campus safety vehicle allowing officers to complete desk assignments, download safety information and monitor campus security cameras, all from inside the vehicle.

An Emergency Operations Planning committee, consisting of staff and faculty representatives, which is responsible for reviewing emergency operation plans. The team meets monthly to review emergency plans to ensure they are current, relevant and understandable.

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