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ԭ Dayton Campus Safety

ԭ takes campus safety seriously. We have a Department of Public Safety that has a fully operational police department that consists of a patrol division, administrative division, Public Safety Service Center, special event services, investigations, and a records division. The police department also has mutual aid agreements with all Greene County law enforcement agencies, Fire/EMS services, and all state universities in Ohio.

ԭ prioritizes the safety and well-being of the campus community and has implemented multiple other campus safety services to continue providing the best for our students, staff, and faculty. Our goal is to provide peace of mind and a safe and secure environment for those who attend, work, reside, and visit. Some of the safety services are; Safety Escorts, Emergency Phones, Community Policing Programming, and special events planning. Feel free to look at the campus safety resources below.

Automated External Defibrillator

As a part of ԭ's overall emergency planning, an Automated External Defibrillator program was established in 2016. AEDs are strategically placed across both the Dayton and Lake campuses to keep an AED within five minutes of a cardiac arrest event.

Many of the AEDs are housed in wall-mounted storage cabinets for easy access. The cabinets are alarmed and when opened, will send a signal to the Public Safety Service Center to alert first responders to a potential emergency. Public Safety also carries AEDs with them as a part of first response.

All ԭ DPS police officers are trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and AED usage.

The Environmental Health andSafety (EHS) Department oversees the AED at both the Dayton and Lake campuses. Monthly inspections are conducted by Facilities Casualty Prevention personnel.

Reporting potential cardiac emergencies

Report cardiac emergencies on the Dayton campus by calling 911 from any campus telephone and telling the dispatcher the location of the cardiac emergency. To contact University Police from a cell phone, dial 937-775-2111.

Note: If you call 911 from a cell phone, you will be connected with off-campus emergency responders.


Naloxone (Narcan)

The Department of Public Safety in partnership with the ԭ Mental Health Taskforce and the Ohio Department of Health’s Project DAWN (Deaths Avoidance With Naloxone) has implemented a Naloxone Program at the Dayton Campus.

Naloxone (commonly known as Narcan) is a medication that can reverse the effects of an opiod overdose--substances such as heroin, fentanyl, and prescription pain medications.When administered during an overdose, Naloxone blocks the effects of the opioid on the brain and can quickly restore breathing. Naloxone, if given to a person who is not experiencing an overdose, is harmless. Naloxone can be administered by any trained person.

Naloxone cabinets have been placed at various locations at the Dayton Campus. Public Safety also carries Naloxone with them as part of first response.

The Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) Department oversees the Naloxone program at both the Dayton and Lake campuses. Monthly inspections are conducted by Facilities Casualty Prevention personnel.

Public Safety provides emergency Naloxone treatmenttraining to members of the ԭ community. All participants who receive training by Public Safety are provided with a free Naloxone kit. If you are interested in becoming Naloxone trained, contact Public Safety through the Campus Safety Series.


AED and Naloxone Locations

Dayton Campus (Revised August 23, 2024)

Building

Location AED with Naloxone Kit Naloxone Cabinet Location

AF ROTC Office

In backpack

Yes

Allyn Hall

1stfloor, near elevators

Yes

1stfloor, near elevators

Athletic Training Facility

Four units in WSProom 132

Yes

Baseball Stadium

Home dugout

Yes

Biological Sciences

2nd floor, across from room 235

Yes

Brehm Lab

2nd floor, lobby area

Yes

Campus Services

Main hallway, near room 143

Yes

Creative Arts

Common area, by theatre

Yes

Creative Arts

Theatre wing, vending area near commons

Yes

Theatre wing, vending area near commons

Creative Arts

Music wing, near back door

Yes

Diggs Laboratory

1stfloor, across from room 148

Yes

Fawcett Hall

1stfloor, near elevators

Yes

Fine Arts

Beside fire alarm panelnear restrooms

Yes

Forest Lane

Community center, near activity room

Yes

Community center, near activity room

Hamilton Hall

In vending area, near main lobby

Yes

In vending area, near main lobby

Health Sciences

1stfloor, across from room 117

Yes

Joshi

In hallway,near room 271

Yes

Library

Behind circulation desk, on wall near doors

Yes

1st floor, on wall leading to study area

Library Annex

On wall, near room 040

Yes

Math & Micro

1stfloor lobby, near room 120

Yes

Medical Sciences

1stfloor lobby, near room 120

Yes

Millett Hall

1stfloor lobby, near room 120

Yes

Mini University

Main entryway, beside fire alarm panel

Yes

Neuro Science

1stfloor, next to elevator in lobby

Yes

Nutter Center

1stfloor, near ATM andequipment room

Yes

Nutter Center

Concourse level, near Gate 5

Yes

Nutter Center

Concourse level, outside Administration Offices, Security Office

Yes

Concourse level, outside Administration Offices, Security Office

Oelman Hall

1stfloor, next to elevator

Yes

Police Dept.

Four assigned to patrol

Yes

Rike Hall

1stfloor, lobby area, near elevator

Yes

Russ Engineering

Lobby wall, near room 149

Yes

Setzer Pavilion

Entry wall to weight room

Yes

Soccer Field

Concession stand

Yes

Student Success Center

Ground floor, next to elevator

Yes

Student Union

Ground floor, Atrium area, beside elevator

Yes

1st floor lobby, by Welcome Center

Student Union

1stfloor, beside elevator, above Atrium

Yes

Student Union

1stfloor, by Union Market

Yes

1st, floor by Union Market

Tom Hanks Center

Basement, left of elevator, near room 001

Yes

University Hall

1stfloor, beside elevator

Yes

White Hall

1stfloor, beside elevator, near front lobby

Yes

White Hall

Rear entry lobby

Yes

ԭ Physicians

1stfloor, wall by Athletico Physical Therapy desk

Yes

ԭ Physicians (WPS)

2ndfloor, on wall near exam rooms

Yes

ԭ Physicians (WPS)

1stfloor, on wall in Dermatology Office

Yes

Unassigned/extra

Facilities Operations Office,075 Allyn Hall

Yes

Unassigned/extra

Facilities Operations Office, 075 Allyn Hall

Yes

Unassigned/extra

Facilities Operations Office, 075 Allyn Hall

Yes

Unassigned/extra

Facilities Operations Office, 075 Allyn Hall

Yes

Campus Housing,Dayton Campus (Revised August 23, 2024)

Building

AED Location Naloxone Cabinet Location

Forest Lane Community Center

Community center, near activity room (Naloxone equipped)

Community center, near activity room

Hamilton Hall

In vending area, near main lobby (Naloxone equipped)

In vending area, near main lobby

Hawthorn Hall In police substation, room 203B

Honors Dorm

Main lobby by CD Office

Village Apartments

2040 Village Dr., 1st Floor Laundry Room


Automated External Defibrillator

As a part of ԭ's overall emergency planning, an Automated External Defibrillator program was established in 2016. AEDs are strategically placed across both the Dayton and Lake campuses to keep an AED within five minutes of a cardiac arrest event.

Many of the AEDs are housed in wall-mounted storage cabinets for easy access. The cabinets are alarmed and when opened, will send a signal to the Public Safety Service Center to alert first responders to a potential emergency. Public Safety also carries AEDs with them as a part of first response.

All ԭ DPS police officers are trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and AED usage.

The Environmental Health andSafety (EHS) Department oversees the AED at both the Dayton and Lake campuses. Monthly inspections are conducted by Facilities Casualty Prevention personnel.

Reporting potential cardiac emergencies

Report cardiac emergencies on the Dayton campus by calling 911 from any campus telephone and telling the dispatcher the location of the cardiac emergency. To contact University Police from a cell phone, dial 937-775-2111.

Note: If you call 911 from a cell phone, you will be connected with off-campus emergency responders.


Naloxone (Narcan)

The Department of Public Safety in partnership with the ԭ Mental Health Taskforce and the Ohio Department of Health’s Project DAWN (Deaths Avoidance With Naloxone) has implemented a Naloxone Program at the Dayton Campus.

Naloxone (commonly known as Narcan) is a medication that can reverse the effects of an opiod overdose--substances such as heroin, fentanyl, and prescription pain medications.When administered during an overdose, Naloxone blocks the effects of the opioid on the brain and can quickly restore breathing. Naloxone, if given to a person who is not experiencing an overdose, is harmless. Naloxone can be administered by any trained person.

Naloxone cabinets have been placed at various locations at the Dayton Campus. Public Safety also carries Naloxone with them as part of first response.

The Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) Department oversees the Naloxone program at both the Dayton and Lake campuses. Monthly inspections are conducted by Facilities Casualty Prevention personnel.

Public Safety provides emergency Naloxone treatmenttraining to members of the ԭ community. All participants who receive training by Public Safety are provided with a free Naloxone kit. If you are interested in becoming Naloxone trained, contact Public Safety through the Campus Safety Series.


AED and Naloxone Locations

Dayton Campus (Revised August 23, 2024)

Building

Location AED with Naloxone Kit Naloxone Cabinet Location

AF ROTC Office

In backpack

Yes

Allyn Hall

1stfloor, near elevators

Yes

1stfloor, near elevators

Athletic Training Facility

Four units in WSProom 132

Yes

Baseball Stadium

Home dugout

Yes

Biological Sciences

2nd floor, across from room 235

Yes

Brehm Lab

2nd floor, lobby area

Yes

Campus Services

Main hallway, near room 143

Yes

Creative Arts

Common area, by theatre

Yes

Creative Arts

Theatre wing, vending area near commons

Yes

Theatre wing, vending area near commons

Creative Arts

Music wing, near back door

Yes

Diggs Laboratory

1stfloor, across from room 148

Yes

Fawcett Hall

1stfloor, near elevators

Yes

Fine Arts

Beside fire alarm panelnear restrooms

Yes

Forest Lane

Community center, near activity room

Yes

Community center, near activity room

Hamilton Hall

In vending area, near main lobby

Yes

In vending area, near main lobby

Health Sciences

1stfloor, across from room 117

Yes

Joshi

In hallway,near room 271

Yes

Library

Behind circulation desk, on wall near doors

Yes

1st floor, on wall leading to study area

Library Annex

On wall, near room 040

Yes

Math & Micro

1stfloor lobby, near room 120

Yes

Medical Sciences

1stfloor lobby, near room 120

Yes

Millett Hall

1stfloor lobby, near room 120

Yes

Mini University

Main entryway, beside fire alarm panel

Yes

Neuro Science

1stfloor, next to elevator in lobby

Yes

Nutter Center

1stfloor, near ATM andequipment room

Yes

Nutter Center

Concourse level, near Gate 5

Yes

Nutter Center

Concourse level, outside Administration Offices, Security Office

Yes

Concourse level, outside Administration Offices, Security Office

Oelman Hall

1stfloor, next to elevator

Yes

Police Dept.

Four assigned to patrol

Yes

Rike Hall

1stfloor, lobby area, near elevator

Yes

Russ Engineering

Lobby wall, near room 149

Yes

Setzer Pavilion

Entry wall to weight room

Yes

Soccer Field

Concession stand

Yes

Student Success Center

Ground floor, next to elevator

Yes

Student Union

Ground floor, Atrium area, beside elevator

Yes

1st floor lobby, by Welcome Center

Student Union

1stfloor, beside elevator, above Atrium

Yes

Student Union

1stfloor, by Union Market

Yes

1st, floor by Union Market

Tom Hanks Center

Basement, left of elevator, near room 001

Yes

University Hall

1stfloor, beside elevator

Yes

White Hall

1stfloor, beside elevator, near front lobby

Yes

White Hall

Rear entry lobby

Yes

ԭ Physicians

1stfloor, wall by Athletico Physical Therapy desk

Yes

ԭ Physicians (WPS)

2ndfloor, on wall near exam rooms

Yes

ԭ Physicians (WPS)

1stfloor, on wall in Dermatology Office

Yes

Unassigned/extra

Facilities Operations Office,075 Allyn Hall

Yes

Unassigned/extra

Facilities Operations Office, 075 Allyn Hall

Yes

Unassigned/extra

Facilities Operations Office, 075 Allyn Hall

Yes

Unassigned/extra

Facilities Operations Office, 075 Allyn Hall

Yes

Campus Housing,Dayton Campus (Revised August 23, 2024)

Building

AED Location Naloxone Cabinet Location

Forest Lane Community Center

Community center, near activity room (Naloxone equipped)

Community center, near activity room

Hamilton Hall

In vending area, near main lobby (Naloxone equipped)

In vending area, near main lobby

Hawthorn Hall In police substation, room 203B

Honors Dorm

Main lobby by CD Office

Village Apartments

2040 Village Dr., 1st Floor Laundry Room


Emergency Phones

At ԭ, the safety of our faculty, staff, students, and visitors is our first priority. Besides the presence of ԭ police officers and security personnel, numerous emergency phones have been placed around campus, including inside academic buildings and some resident halls. For immediate assistance, each one of these phones has a button that can be pushed to alert the ԭ Police Department.


Safety Escorts

The University Police Department provides a safety escort service that was designed to enhance your safety and peace of mind and provide a greater sense of security for anyone who feels unsafe while walking alone on campus.

This service is a walking escort, and you should assume that you will be given a walking escort. Mobile escorts are available with strict limitations.

  • Who is eligible for escort services?

    The escort service is free of charge and available to all ԭ students, faculty, and staff. A valid ԭ Wright1 ID card is required for all escorts and must be displayed to the escort upon arrival.

  • Who will escort me?

    ԭ police officers or student patrol officers.

    Student patrol officers are student employees employed by the ԭ Police Department. The student employees are carefully screened and selected prior to their employment with the department. All student patrol officers carry a portable radio with direct contact to the Police Department Communications Center.

  • When are the escort services available?

    Escort services are available around the clock. To arrange a safety escort, call the ԭ Police Department Communications Center at 937-775-2111 or x2111 from any campus phone.

  • Where can I be escorted to?

    Escorts are conducted from any campus location to another campus location. We are unable to escort anyone to or from an off campus locations.

Mobile Escort Service

The University Police Department also provides a mobile safety escort; however, availability is only when it is determined to be necessary and when resources are available. When a ԭ police officer is dispatched to escort you while on campus, the escort will be a walking escort unless a mobile escort is reasonable and appropriate in accordance with the attendant circumstances. All mobile safety escorts will be provided by a police officer in a marked university police vehicle.

The following situations may result in a mobile escort being denied:

  • The person requesting the safety escort is in possession of a firearm, dangerous ordinance, or weapon.
  • When there are more than two persons going to the same location.
  • When the purpose of the escort is merely for transportation to and from class, residential housing, and/or places of employment.
  • When there is another form of transportation available, such as the campus shuttle bus or RTA.
  • If it is determined that the information you provided to the dispatcher is false or misleading.


Unused Medication Disposal

As a part of the Jed Campus Initiative (JED), a multi-year program designed to support and enhance the emotional health and well-being of our students, ԭ Department of Public Safety has partnered with the Fairborn Police Department to safely dispose of unused medication.

Unused or expired medications can pose a risk to our community and the environment. They can also be misused, leading to serious illness, overdose, and even the loss of life.

The Department of Public Safety provides the ԭ community at the Dayton Campus an anonymous, secure, and convenient location to dispose of unused and unwanted prescription and over-the-counter drugs that is available 24 hours per day.

The Drug Take-Back Box is located in the lobby of the Emergency Communications Center at 060 Allyn Hall.

Acceptable Items

  • Prescription Medications (remove any personal information from the bottle to protect privacy)
  • Over-the-counter Medications

Items Not Accepted

  • Liquids
  • Illegal or “street” drugs
  • Needles, syringes, lancets or sharps containers
  • Medical devices and batteries
  • Aerosol cans and inhalers
  • Mercury-containing devices
  • Radiopharmaceuticals
  • Liquid antineoplastic (chemo) agents
  • Chemotherapy medications or agents

Other disposal locations near ԭ’s Dayton Campus include:

Meijer Pharmacy
3822 Colonel Glenn Highway
Fairborn, OH 45324

Ohio CVS Stores, L.L.C.
200 E. Dayton Yellow Springs Road
Fairborn, OH 45324

For more information on prescription drug disposal locations, please visit the website.


Community Policing Programming

The goal and focus of our Community Policing Programming is to provide educational training for faculty, staff, and students. The programming we offer focuses on various safety measures and risk-reduction techniques. While the police division focuses these programs on specific topics such as alcohol use awareness, sexual assault awareness, general safety tips, and recognizing distressed individuals and violent intruders, officers are always willing to address other current or prudent educational topics.

Special EventServices

The University Police Department provides security for many special events, such as sporting events, concerts, student events, commencements, banquets, and special speakers, to name a few. We also understand that planning any event can be challenging and may involve many different departments and/or people. Planning for the potential risks and hazards associated with an event is essential to the event's success.

Special EventServices