What methods will Stanford use to communicate emergency information?
Stanford uses a layered approach to emergency communication. Depending on what is appropriate for the situation, information will be posted on the campus emergency website (https://emergency.stanford.edu) and emergency information hotlines (650-725-5555, 800-89SHAKE), broadcast on KZSU (90.1 MHz or Channel 211) and our outdoor warning system, and communicated through our mass notification tool via phone, email and text messaging. For more information on our program, visit the Emergency Preparedness section of the Environmental Health & Safety website at http://ehs.stanford.edu. About the system Blackboard Connect supplies Stanford University with mass notification functionality through its product, ConnectED. This hosted service provides a mechanism for delivering messages to the Stanford community through a variety of concurrent mechanisms including voice, email, and SMS (text message). In addition, an outdoor warning system consisting of seven siren/voice towers has been deployed acr
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