Faculty and Staff Active Shooter Response Training – Presented by the King County Sheriff’s Office

Dear Colleagues,

On Wednesday, November 9th from 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm in the Main Dining Room, members of the King County Sheriff’s Office will be conducting a CRASE training seminar (Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events). The training will speak to the history of these events, the trends that they have observed, speak about past events, and provide you with tips should you ever find yourself in one of these situations.

Please note, this topic is one that could elicit intense emotions due to the subject matter.

With space limited in the Main Dining Room, please RSVP by completing the Formstack linked below as soon as possible. Should this event fill up, I will work with the King County Sheriff’s Office to schedule another session sometime this spring.

CRASE Training Registration

For questions or comments, please contact Acting Director of Safety & Security Gregory Cranson via email at gcranson@shoreline.edu.

FOSS, Roofing Smell

Dear Shoreline Staff,

The College is aware that there is a smoke/burning smell coming from our roofing project.  Staff in FOSS are encouraged to work with their supervisor to:

  1. Identify a secondary location and perhaps work from a laptop or other station in another building.
  2. Move to a remote/home location and continue to work (through your normal workday). Please ensure that your online Zoom link options are open.

Our Shoreline Mechanical team is working with the roofing project company to mitigate these issues. We will flush the air system this evening as well.

We apologize for the inconvenience.

Thank you.

Phillip J. King, Ed.D.

Vice President for Student Learning, Equity, and Success

Safety & Security Tips for Life on Campus

A message from Safety and Security:

Welcome back to campus! As we enter the first full week of the Fall Quarter, I wanted to take this opportunity to provide some tips from the Safety & Security Department.

Campus Security – We have a uniformed officer on campus and on duty 24/7/365. Our personnel are trained and equipped to respond to a vast variety of calls that include but are not limited to, medical emergencies, security emergencies, and calls for assistance.

To reach our team during business hours, call 206-546-4633, or visit the Safety & Security Office in the Foss Building, Room 5102.

After hours or if the office does not answer, the on-duty Campus Security Officer can be reached at 206-235-5860

Courtesy Services – Our department provides vehicle lockout assistance, vehicle jumpstarts, security escorts, and more!

Department Information – If you visit the Safety & Security website you can find additional resources and information readily at your fingertips. https://www.shoreline.edu/safetyandsecurity/

  • The Annual Security and Fire Report
  • Campus Crime Log (Updated weekly)
  • Emergency Management Resources (including Active Shooter training videos)
  • Information regarding Parking Citation appeals, campus shuttle services, and more!

Tips – With the current state of regional crime trends, here are a few tips that can help you in having a wonderful experience here at Shoreline:

  • Catalytic Converter Engraving Event, open to all current Shoreline Community College students, faculty, and staff
    • Thursday, October 13th from 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM; check in at the tent that will be located in the lower parking lot by Building 2000 (VCT/Art Building)
  • Park in high traffic and well-lit areas. Criminals don’t typically like having an audience while they work.
  • Remove all valuables from your vehicle and remove items from view.
    • Even if a bag only has dirty gym clothes in it, a prowler may break in hoping it contains valuables.
  • If you observe a suspicious person or vehicle on campus, call security.
  • Always keep your phone and photo ID on your person in the event that you need to contact assistance.
  • If you witness or observe concerning behavior or posts on social media, report it
  • If you ever have any questions, thoughts, or concerns, you can always talk to a Campus Security Officer, stop by the office, or send an email to safetyandsecurity@shoreline.edu

Respectfully,

Gregory Cranson

Director Department of Safety & Security

Shoreline Community College

16101 Greenwood Ave. N.

Shoreline, WA 98133

206-546-4633 OFFICE

206-945-4316 WORK CELL 

Campus Alert: Notice of Incident

Dear Colleagues and Students, 

Last evening there was a car prowl and attempted theft of an automotive program vehicle near the Track & Field on campus. Campus Security interrupted the attempted theft during routine patrol and the suspect fled. Shoreline Police and the King County Sheriff’s Office responded, but the suspect was gone on arrival. 

This is a notification only, there is no threat to the campus or community. 

As a reminder, please see the following safety guidelines: 

  • Park in well-lit, high-traffic areas.
    • If you parked further out during the day, consider moving your vehicle closer when working during the evening. 
  • If you feel the need, call the on-duty Campus Security Officer for a security escort to your vehicle after hours. 
  • Report lighting or other safety issues promptly by email to safetycommittee@shoreline.edu at any time.
    • Examples to report include lightbulbs out, shrubbery overgrowing a light, etc. 
  • When arriving early or leaving late, utilize the buddy system whenever possible.
    • Check-in with others in your area to determine who may also be working late so you can walk out together. 
  • Know where the emergency call boxes (hands-free, ADA compliant) are that dial directly to Campus Security
    • Current locations:
      • In front of the Safety & Security Office on the first level of Building 5000 (FOSS) 
      • On the north side of Building 800 (Music) 
      • On the northwest corner of Building 1500 
  • On the northeast corner Building 1800 
  • On the south side, lower level of Building 2000 (VCT – Art) 
  • On the northwest corner of Building 2100 (Automotive) 
  • On the west side, upper level of Building 3000 (Gym) 
  • On the Main Campus walkway outside the west side of Building 7000 (Campus Living) 
  • Just off the Main Campus walkway in between Building 7000 and Building 9000 
  • On the Main Campus walkway outside the north side of Building 9000 (PUB) 
  • Program Security phone numbers into your mobile devices for contact if you see something suspicious, illegal, or dangerous.
    • Office Line: 206-546-4633 / After-Hours Cell Phone Number: 206-235-5860 

Stay Updated 

  • Students and the campus community will be notified through RAVE Alerts and by email accordingly if a threat emerges.  
  • Employees can update their RAVE Alerts communication preferences at Emergency Communication Preferences

As always, if you see something suspicious on campus, please alert Safety & Security immediately by calling 206-235-5860. 

Other questions? Please contact Safety & Security any time at safetyandsecurity@shoreline.edu. 

Thank you, 

Greg Cranson 

Director Department of Safety & Security 

Shoreline Community College 

Ceiling lights on the 3rd Floor of the FOSS building

Good afternoon, 

We have received notice that a portion of the ceiling lights on the 3rd Floor of the FOSS building are not working properly. We are aware of this issue and are working on it.  An update will be sent as soon as it is resolved. We understand that this may become distracting and hard to work nearby. Please feel free to reach out to your Dean, should you need to request an alternative workspace.  

If you have additional questions or concerns, please contact the Facilities Department.  

Facilities Contact: 

Bob Williamson 

Acting Vice President for Business and Administrative Services 

rwilliamson@shoreline.edu 

We will notify you when the issue is resolved!