TAMUG Emergency
To Report an Emergency DIAL 911
What Should You Do In An Emergency?
- Be aware of your surroundings. Being aware of where you are and what is happening around you can help you to understand how information, events, and your own actions will impact your safety and your ability to protect yourself, both now and in the near future.
- Protect Yourself. Based upon your assessment of the situation, use your best judgment to protect yourself and, if possible, others.
- Call for help. Any emergency service can be summoned by calling 911 .
- Help Others. Once you are safely away from the danger, warn others of the hazard and help if you can without putting yourself in danger.
Campus Emergency Blue Light Telephone Map
Campus Emergency Information Hotline 409-740-5500
Emergency Procedures
- Shelter in Place
- Evacuation Procedures
- Fire Emergency
- Severe Weather (Hurricane, Tornado, Flood)
- Medical Emergency
- Active Shooter
- Campus-wide Bomb Threat
TAMUG Emergency Response Plan
Know what to do before emergencies by exploring the TAMUG Emergency Response Plan here:
If a member of the University community observes any behavior that is concerning and that needs to be brought to the attention of the TAMUG CARE Team, individuals may report the behavior using the online incident report .
This is not a system to be used for emergencies. If you are in an emergency situation that requires medical, psychological or police services, call 911