Department of Public Safety Supporting MCC Community Success

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M O T T C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E

September 2015

Department of Public Safety

Inside this issue:

Public Safety

Services

Emergency

Notification

Ok 2 Say

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2

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Fall Rally 2

Call Us. We

Can Help!

 Public Safety

(810) 762-0222

 Campus Closing

(810) 232-8989

(Please use this line for campus closing information, leaving

Public Safety lines open for emergencies.)

Supporting MCC Community Success

The Mott Community College Department of Public Safety works hard every day to support students, faculty, staff and visitors on their path to success.

You will see us on campus providing access to buildings and rooms and on general patrol. But when events take you off your path, call us! We can help with:

> On-campus escort service > Lost and found items

> Unlocking your vehicle > Air up your tires

> Jump start of your vehicle > Locating Handicap Parking

> Emergency Medical Assistance

We are located at Presidential Court &

Gorman Drive, several mini stations throughout the main campus and at 4 extension centers to provide police assistance with any of the following:

> Crime reports

> Accident reports

> Criminal Investigations

>Parking enforcement

> Domestic violence assistance

> Crime prevention presentations

Page 2 Department of Public Safety

Emergency Notification System

Snow days, power outages, building evacuations, various emergencies.

We can text or call your cell phone with information about those and other applicable campus emergencies.

Just provide your number to our Emergency Notification system. You can easily sign up on the MCC Portal, MCC4me. Look for this link:

Emergency Notification

Would you like to be notified on your home or office phone? Just insert those numbers too!

Don’t miss a thing—get signed up today!

Add Our Number to Your Phone Today

Public Safety 1-810-762-0222

Look for us at the Fall Rally!

Visit us at the Fall Student

Rally held on September

30th on the south lawn of the main campus from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We’d love to see you!

OK2SAY is a program designed to empower Michigan students, parents, school personnel, community mental health service programs, and law enforcement to share and respond to student safety threats. Find the link to “Ok2Say” on our Public Safety web page on www.mcc.edu or www.mi.gov/ok2say

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