Naloxone and Fentanyl Test Strips – HB 2112 (2023-24)

Dear Campus Community,

Beginning today, June 6th, you will see stations around campus that contain naloxone, fentanyl test strips, and Washington Good Samaritan wallet cards. These products are being provided in compliance with House Bill 2112 – (2023-24). These products are provided by the college free of charge to students, staff, and the public; but please take only what you need to help sustain the supply to campus. These products will be available in Bldg. 5000 Counseling Center, Bldg. 6000 1st Floor Avanti Vending, Bldg. 4000 outside of the main entrance, Bldg. 4000 2nd Floor near the restrooms, Bldg. 9000 2nd Floor All-Gender restrooms, and Bldg. 7000 2nd Floor elevator lobby. If you see these products have run out, contact Safety & Security at 206-546-4633 or safetyandsecurity@shoreline.edu for restocking.

While on campus, if you suspect someone is experiencing an opioid overdose, immediately contact Campus Security and 9-1-1. Under Washington Sate law, if you seek medical help for an overdose or alcohol poisoning, you and the victim cannot be charged for drug use, possession, or underage drinking (WA RCW 69.50.315).

Additional information and educational videos are available on the Shoreline Community College website https://www.shoreline.edu/safetyandsecurity/emergency-preparedness/opioid-response.aspx

You can also visit the King County Department of Health’s website or https://stopoverdose.org/

In person training for Shoreline Community College staff and students has been developed and can be scheduled by contacting Acting Director of Safety & Security Gregory Cranson at gcranson@shoreline.edu  

Shoreline Community College remains a drug and alcohol-free campus.

If you or someone you know, struggles with substance abuse, you can contact the Washington Recovery Help Line 24 hours a day at 1.866.789.1511 or online at https://www.crisisconnections.org/wa-recovery-help-line/

Respectfully,

Your Department of Safety & Security

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Parking Closures for STEAM (Bracken)Project

Dear Campus Community,

As work begins for the new STEAM (Bracken) building, we will be seeing closures of campus parking within the coming week. Please refer to the photo below for reference.

  • Friday, 05/31/2024, the southernmost section of the Upper Event Lot located south of Bldg. 2000 (indicated by the yellow box) will be closed for the duration of the project for construction parking.
    • This section has seen zero staff or student use since college returned from COVID-19 pandemic operations and should therefore have no impact on campus operations.
  • Thursday, 06/06/2024, the top section of the Upper Event Lot and the parking immediately west of Bldg. 1600 will be closed for the duration of the project for construction parking, construction lay down, and construction trailers.
    • This will eliminate the two electric vehicle charging stations west of Bldg. 1600.
      • We are working to bring the 7 new stations north of Bldg. 6000 online before the 1600 stations go down.
      • It is possible that these stations will close before 06/06/2024 as changes have to be made in order to utilize the electrical power for construction. 
    • This will eliminate the motorcycle parking and daily parking permit pay station in this area.
    • Access to the smoking shelter will still be open.
  • The green lines indicate vehicle access that will remain open.
  • The blue line indicates a pedestrian access that will remain open that connects the Lower Event Lot and bottom half of the Upper Event Lot to the main campus area. 
  • There will be sporadic closures of other areas throughout the construction process, as much advanced notice as possible will be given for those. 

If you have any questions, feel free to email safetyandsecurity@shoreline.edu

Respectfully,

Your Department of Safety & Security

This is an image showing the upcoming parking closures

Elevators in 2900 and 4000 Temporarily Out of Order

Dear Campus Community, 

The elevators in Buildings 2900 and 4000 (The Library) are currently out of order. The Department of Safety & Security and Facilities are working to get them back into service as soon as possible, however there is currently no timeline for when this will be. If you have questions, please email safetyandsecurity@shoreline.edu 

Respectfully, 

Your Department of Safety & Security 

Incident Report 3/12/24

Dear Campus Community, 

At approximately 7:00pm last night (Tuesday, 3/12/24), Campus Security was alerted to a notebook discovered on campus which contained entries speaking in general terms about harm to the public. In cooperation with campus partners and Shoreline Police, an investigation by Campus Security identified the owner of the notebook and determined that there was no potential threat to the campus or the community.  

The College, Safety & Security, and Shoreline Police are committed to the safety of everyone on campus. Below is contact information for both campus and external resources.  

Campus Security is on campus 24/7, and the officer on-duty can be reached at 206-235-5860 or by utilizing the emergency call boxes located around campus. 

Employees may access services and support at any time through the Employee Assistance Program at 877-313-4455.     

Students have free access to the Counseling Center located in the FOSS Building (5000), Room 5251. https://www.shoreline.edu/counseling-center/  

In addition, for emergency counseling, referral, or assistance 24-hours/day and 7-days/week, please call:     

  • 911 (for immediate health-related emergencies) 
  • National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
  • King County: Crisis Connections (Crisis Line) | 866-427-4747    
  • Snohomish County: Volunteers of America Care Crisis Response Services (Crisis Line) | 800-584-3578    
  • Crisis Text Line: Text “HOME” to 741741 
  •  National Domestic Violence Hotline: Call 1-800-799-7233 or text “START” to 88788 
  • The Trevor Project (LGBTQ+ Specific Support): Call 1-888-488-7386 or text “START” to 678678 

Respectfully, 

Your Department of Safety & Security 

Campus Security Update: Vandalism Discovered on Campus this Morning 2/1/24

Good morning,

At approximately 5am this morning Campus Security discovered vandalism on several buildings across the East side of campus.  While there was no hate speech or threat as part of the vandalized messaging, we wanted to mention it in case you see it this morning.

Facilities is working hard this morning to clean the paint off of the buildings, and the case will be referred to local law enforcement.

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to safetyandsecurity@shoreline.edu

Thank you,

Cat