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CWRU officers respond to flooding near campus, rescue driver
Even as Case Western Reserve continues to respond to issues surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, its community also contended with near-record-high waters over the weekend. Heavy rains late Saturday into Sunday morning led the Cuyahoga River to crest at 21.62 feet, its seventh-highest mark ever, and...
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University Circle: Aiming for a cardiac arrest-free zone
UH and CWRU partner to create a better-prepared community during medical emergencies University Hospitals (UH) Cleveland Medical Center and Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) will train thousands more people to better respond during medical emergencies in University Circle. More than 356,000 ...
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Division of Public Safety offers Safe Ride tips
With several weeks of early sunsets still ahead and weather that is often inclement, Safe Ride can be a great option for moving around campus during evening hours. So this month, the Division of Public Safety is highlighting Safe Ride in its monthly series of safety tips and reminders. Safe Ride, a...
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Public Safety offers free CPR, AED and Stop the Bleed training
Editor's note: Trainings have been canceled. In a collaboration with University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, the Division of Public Safety is offering a series of free certification courses in CPR, AED and Stop the Bleed training with a goal of creating a cardiac-arrest free zone in Universi...
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Division of Public Safety shares winter break safety tips
As Case Western Reserve University students wrap up their finals, many will head home for winter break, leaving their residence halls or apartments for several weeks while others will remain around campus. The Division of Public Safety has tips to share for members of the university community—whet...
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Participate in the public safety survey
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to participate in the Division of Public Safety’s survey, which is about crime, safety and policing individuals have experienced at or in their interactions with the university. The survey is voluntary and anonymous. Survey feedb...
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Test of outdoor emergency notification speakers to be held Jan. 2
Case Western Reserve University will test its outdoor emergency notification speakers Thursday, Jan. 2, at 9 a.m. This test is being done over winter break to minimize the impact on individuals. The message on the outdoor speakers will include the word “test.” In the event that an actual emergency ...
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Division of Public Safety shares alcohol safety information
No matter the time of year, those who choose to drink alcohol should take precautions to ensure their safety. And during the holiday season, there may be even more opportunities to imbibe. With that in mind, the Division of Public Safety at Case Western Reserve University would like members of the...
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“Safety and Response at University Special Events”
The Department of Human Resources Professional Development Center, in collaboration with the Division of Public Safety, invites all individuals who coordinate events to learn about how to prepare for and react to a potential safety threat at an event. This session, titled “Safety and Response at Uni...
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Review nighttime safety tips from the Division of Public Safety
Daylight saving time ends this weekend, and at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, clocks will be turned back an hour. This means it will be getting darker earlier around campus. With that in mind, the Division of Public Safety has provided several tips members of the Case Western Reserve University community s...