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Home » About » Administrative Offices » Emergency Preparedness » Guidelines for Emergency Situations on Campus » Medical Emergencies

Medical Emergencies

If someone becomes ill or is injured and requires immediate assistance:

1. Dial 911 or 765-285-1111. Provide detailed information on the location of the ill or injured person.

2. Unless trained, do not attempt to render any first aid before assistance arrives.

3. Do not attempt to move a person who has fallen and appears to be in pain.

4. Attempt to obtain the following information from the ill or injured person:

  • Name, if not known
  • Description of symptoms
  • Allergies
  • Medications
  • Major medical history (heart condition, asthma, diabetes, etc.)

5. Remain at the scene after emergency personnel have arrived to provide information.

6. Planning for such emergencies includes being trained in emergency first-aid procedures and CPR.

If someone may have been poisoned:

1. Dial 800-222-1222 to reach the Poison Control Center. The center can also answer questions about poisons and poison prevention.

2. If the person has collapsed, is not breathing, or is having seizures, dial 911 or 765-285-1111.

Information about Pandemic Influenza and Other Illness Outbreaks

  • Ball State University is aware of the impact a serious illness outbreak could have on our campus.
  • To prepare, a committee of university leaders has worked with local and county officials to create a coordinated response plan.
  • In the event of an outbreak, check the Ball State University home page for the latest news and important information about university events and activities.
  • To learn more about pandemic influenza and some practical, common-sense measures you can take to reduce your risk of contracting the flu, visit www.bsu.edu/fluinfo.
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