If You See Something, Say Something

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If You See Something, Say Something

Where were you on 9/11? It’s one of those lifetime events that will remained etched in our memories forever. One thing is for sure, 9/11 changed the way Americans viewed terrorism and security in the United States. In the weeks and months following that day many things changed, including the general public’s awareness of activities going on around them - in their workplaces, schools and neighborhoods. As we approach the 10th year since the 9/11 attacks it is important to remember that the threat of terrorism still exists, the campus community should not become complacent.

People will often ask, “What can I do to help?” The answer is simple. If you “See Something, Say Something.” In other words, if something or someone doesn’t look like they fit into a particular environment or setting, they probably don’t.

Here is your opportunity to be part of the solution:

  • Report abandoned vehicles to the police department.

  • Watch for people and actions that are out of place.

  • Make note of suspicious statements, people, and/or vehicles.

  • If something seems wrong, notify the police.

Take time during National Preparedness Month to prepare yourself and your family for disasters and emergencies, whether the threats fall into the terrorism or natural hazard categories, such as severe weather.

For more information about National Preparedness Month and other emergency management resources, visit www.emergencypreparedness.gatech.edu . You can also follow the Emergency Preparedness office on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/GTEmergency) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/GTPDalerts).

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  • Created By: Matt Watkins
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Aug 31, 2011 - 1:06pm
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:10pm