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Emergency Alert Update
Last updated April 11
11 April, 0040 AM: Pitt E.N.S. Alert: University of Pittsburgh Police along with the City of Pittsburgh Police responded to multiple locations pertaining to an active shooter on campus. Officers have responded and cleared the locations. It has been determined that the calls were unfounded. Investigation continues into the source of these hoax calls.
Act of Violence
View general guidelines for responding to an act of violence directed towards University of Pittsburgh students, staff and faculty. We've also created a quick reference poster for sharing.
Disease
Find important information on meningitis and the zika virus.
Earthquake
Pennsylvania experiences a relatively low level of earthquake activity, but they are possible. In fact, the largest earthquake recorded in Pennsylvania, known as the Pymatuning Earthquake, occurred less than 100 miles away from Pittsburgh in September of 1998. Pennsylvania is also subject to the effects of earthquakes that occur in other states.
Fire
View fire and emergency evacuation procedures, prevention tips, and notes on fire safety.
Hazardous Materials
Learn about hazardous materials and what to do if you come in contact with them.
Lightning
View facts about lightning. The safest place to be during a thunderstorm is indoors. If outside during a thunderstorm, do NOT lie down or seek shelter under a tree. Try to get indoors. If you can’t, crouch down and tuck your head in with your hands over your ears. Crouching down is the best combination of staying low while making as little contact with the ground as possible.
Mental Health Emergency
Find a list of warning signs and resources for mental health emergencies.
Suspicious Mail/Package
Learn how to recognize suspicious mail and packages.
Thunderstorm
Find thunderstorm safety tips and learn about the dangers associated with thunderstorms including lightning, strong winds, hail, and flash flooding.
Winter Weather
A winter storm can range from freezing rain and ice, to moderate snowfall over a few hours, to a blizzard that lasts for several days. View Pitt's interim policy for extreme weather conditions.