Our Mission
The Burlington County College Public Safety Department is committed to enhancing the quality of life on campus by providing the highest level of professional security and safety services. This is accomplished by integrating the optimum combination of state of the art technology and personal service to the college community.
Our Values
In accomplishing our mission we are guided by the following values that serve as a foundation for every action we take:
Service, Integrity, Respect, Professionalism, Accountability, Mentoring and Appreciation
Introduction
The Burlington County College Public Safety Department is maintained as a service to those directly or indirectly associated with the college to protect the property of the individual as well as the college against loss, damage or misuse, to preserve order and aid in reducing any disturbance that might arise upon the premises of the college; to uphold and enforce the law in so far as the college’s interest may be involved.
The staffing of the Department consists of the Director, an Assistant Director, an Administrative Assistant, a Safety Specialist and 28 (twenty-eight) Public Safety Officers with various backgrounds and years of experience and several student workers.
The Department, with its (32) thirty-two officers plus (5) dispatchers, covers (2) two campuses: Pemberton, Mt Laurel and (2) two centers: Willingboro Center and Mt. Holly. The Public Safety Department provides in-house safety inspections in an effort to keep the college as safe as possible. During calendar year 2005/2006, the college received several safety inspections from county, state and/or federal agencies without major safety discrepancies and attended to numerous calls of injuries and illnesses. Some patients were evacuated to local hospitals. Injuries/emergencies ranged from headaches, diabetic emergencies, bee stings, fractures and cardiac emergencies.
Burlington County College encourages the entire college community, faculty, staff and students, to report every and all incidents witnessed, regardless of the seriousness, to the Public Safety Department.
The college Public Safety Department is manned seven (7) days a week and 24 hours a day. Additionally, emergency telephones have been placed strategically throughout the campus, some with direct lines to the Public Safety Office (Emergency Number 1100 or 2100).
The Burlington County College Public Safety Department has full authority to enforce college policies. Violations of local, county and state laws, procedures and codes are reported to the local enforcement authority over that jurisdiction. All incidents and emergencies that occur on campus are entered in the Public Safety Department Report System and an officer immediately investigates regardless of seriousness. Minor incidents are logged and filed as incident reports for a reference file in the event of repetition. More severe or serious incidents are handled accordingly and may require contacting local law enforcement agencies. Violations of the Student Code of Conduct are submitted to the Student Conduct Committee; violations of New Jersey Statutes are sent to the proper law enforcement agencies. The college has an excellent working
relationship with local, county and state law enforcement agencies.
Burlington County College currently does not have resident halls/buildings. At present there are no off campus college clubs or organizations. The Public Safety Department on campus has access to all areas, buildings, classrooms, custodial closets, offices, etc. The parking lots, walkways and outside patios are well illuminated, patrolled and monitored by the Public Safety Department.
In-service training for members of the Public Safety Department includes:
Advanced Training
CERT – Instructor
Multi Hazard Emergency Planning for Schools – FEMA
Understanding and Planning for School Bomb Incidents
Supervision Course
Methods of Instruction
ICS – 200 & 300
Emergency Medical Technician
Hazardous Material (Awareness)
Hazardous Material (Operations)
Helicopter Medivac
Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support
Right To Know
State, Local, Military, Police Training
Fire Systems and Alarms
Fire Extinguishers
Defensive Driving Instructors
CPR/AED Instructor(s)
Public Safety Department Officers are trained as either: EMT’s, Emergency Responders, or First Aid providers.
Why a campus security report?
The Campus Security Act – Legal Requirements
The Campus Security Act requires colleges and universities to:
- Publish an annual report every year by October 1 that contains three years of campus crime statistics and certain campus security policy statements;
- Disclose crime statistics for the campus, public areas immediately adjacent to or running trough the campus, and certain non-campus facilities and remote classrooms. The statistics must be gathered from campus police or security, local law enforcement, and other college officials who have “significant responsibility for student and campus activities”;
- Provide “timely warning” notices of those crimes that have occurred and pose an ongoing “threat to students and employees”; and
- Disclose in a public crime log “any crime that occurred on campus, or within the patrol jurisdiction of the campus Public Safety Department and that which is reported to the campus Public Safety Department.”
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The Department of Public Safety is responsible for preparing and distributing this report. We work with many other departments and agencies, such as the Offices of the Vice President of Students Services and local police departments to compile the information.
We encourage members of the college community to use this report as a guide for safe practices on campus. It is available on the college web site at www.bcc.edu. Each member of the college community receives an email that describes the report and provides the web address. For a paper copy, contact the Department of Public Safety at 609-894-9311 Ext 1100.
Public Safety Services
Patrol Units | Lockouts | Jump Starts | Escorts | Emergency Medical Services | School Closings | Emergency Messages
The Public Safety Department offers a wide variety of services to the college community as an added measure to insure safety and security: services such as jump starting dead batteries; unlocking car doors for those who locked their keys inside; an escort service to and from the parking lots or remote classrooms and all necessary assistance is offered to the physically challenged. Additionally, though various methods, everyone is encouraged to go to their cars at night in groups of two or more for added protection.
Patrol Unit
Public safety is an important issue with Burlington County college and that is why the Public Satiety Department provides motorized, foot and bicycle patrols on campus.
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Public Safety Officers are accessible at all times, especially when students are going to and from class. If you are in need of assistance,
please call extensions:
Pemberton (609) 894-9311, Ext. 1100
Mt. Laurel (856) 222-9311, Ext. 2100
Willingboro (856) 222-9311, Ext. 3100
Mt. Holly (609) 267-5618, Ext. 4100 |
Lockouts
Call the Public Safety Office nearest you or go to any of the in-house phones and dial the Public Safety Office.
Please give your location and a uniformed officer will be dispatched to your location.
You will be asked to sign a waiver form to allow us to enter your vehicle and before you know it you will be on your way.
Jump Starts
If your car won’t start and you need assistance, please call the Public Safety Office nearest you.
Escorts
If you can’t use the buddy system, Call Us! We will escort you to your vehicle no matter where on campus you are parked.
There are Officers out and about on campus at all times. Go to any black in-house telephones, which are located in all buildings on campus for your convenience and dial Public Safety.
Please give your location and a uniformed officer will be happy to assist you to your vehicle.
Emergency Medical Services
The Burlington County College Public Safety Department currently employees several New Jersey Department of Health State Certified Emergency Medical Technicians, as well as Emergency First Responders. In the event you or someone you know is ill or injured, please call the Public Safety Department immediately at:
Pemberton
Mt. Laurel
Willingboro
Mt. Holly |
(609) 894-9311, Ext. 1100
(856) 222-9311, Ext. 2100
(609) 877-4520, Ext. 3100
(609) 267-5618, Ext. 4100 |
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NOTE: All Officers employed within the Burlington County College Public Safety Department are trained annually in First Aid, CPR and Defibrillation.
School Closings
While a variety of radio stations will broadcast weather related information, we recommend
KYW news radio 1060 AM, which operates the storm center for the City of Philadelphia and
surrounding counties, or WPST 975 FM, WKXW, “NJ101.5”FM, or WBZC 88.9.
705 — College closed, day and evening
2705 — Evening classes only are cancelled
Emergency Messages
Emergency messages for students attending Burlington County College will be accepted by the Public Safety Department. Callers will be asked the nature of the emergency and a call back number.
All other messages cannot be accepted, as Burlington County College does not have a public address system. Classes will not be interrupted except for an extreme emergency. It is the responsibility of each student to inform family and friends that personal messages will not be accepted.
Please indicated if the student is in a special program.
Resources
Emergency Response (PowerPoint Slides)
Useful Links
http://www.policeone.com/gangs/
http://www.great-online.org/
Contact Public Safety Department
Director: Hector M. Gonzalez (609) 894-9311, 1324
Hgonzale@bcc.edu
Assistant Director: Linda A. Schmidt (609) 894-9311, 1340
LSchmidt@bcc.edu
Public Safety Department at Pemberton Campus
(609) 894-9311, 1100
Public Safety Department at Mount Laurel Campus
(856) 222-9311, 2100
Public Safety Department at Willingboro Center
(856) 222-9311, 3100
Public Safety Department at Mount Holly Center
(609) 894-9311, 4100
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