In an emergency where UCLA systems are offline, staff is directed to visit
UCLA Capital Programs Emergency Site
Staff is directed to visit https://ucla.sharepoint.com/sites/CapitalPrograms/CPStaff/EmergencyInformation for up to date information. In order to access the web site, you will need your Office 365 Login.
On the website, there are two areas of importance:
- Latest News: This section will contain the most up-to-date critical information.
- Documents: This section contains pertinent emergency contact information and other key documents
Go to Emergency Site
Emergency dial 9-1-1
For emergencies, dial 9-1-1 from any campus landline phone, campus ERS phone, or cell phone.
UCLA community members dialing 9-1-1 on their cell phone are usually put through directly to the UCLA Police Department’s Communications Center for immediate assistance with their emergency. On occasion, depending on the caller’s location on or around campus and which cell phone tower receives the cellular call, a 9-1-1 call may go directly to the Los Angeles Police Department’s Communications Center or to the California Highway Patrol.
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UCLA Police Department dial (310) 825-1491
Crimes occurring on the UCLA campus can be reported in person or by calling
the UCLA Police Department any time of the day or night. Crimes occurring off
campus should be immediately reported to the law enforcement agency having proper jurisdiction.
Students, staff and faculty who have been victimized in the Westwood area even if not on campus
have the option of reporting the crime to the UCLA Police Department.
Address
Mail code: 136408
601 Westwood Plaza
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1364
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UCLA Emergency Radio AM 1630
UCLA has an on-campus radio station which operates around the clock, seven days a week, broadcasting local
emergency and travel advisories to UCLA employees, students and visitors. Tune your radio to AM 1630 when
on campus or in Westwood.
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UCLA Office of Emergency Management dial (310) 825-6800
UCLA’s Office of Emergency Management ensures that the Campus Community is ready to respond to and recover
from a natural or man-made emergency or disaster. OEM routinely assists departments through our Campus with
a variety of emergency management programs such as: emergency action planning, trainings, operational
response to emergencies, technical support, and disaster recovery assistance.
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UCLA Bruin Alert
UCLA uses BruinAlert to alert the UCLA community of a dangerous or potentially dangerous situation.
BruinAlert is used only for emergencies. BruinAlerts for emergencies that threaten the health or
safety of the campus community will be sent as soon as the emergency is verified. All UCLA faculty
and staff with valid email addresses in the UCLA Campus Directory and students with valid email
addresses in MyUCLA are automatically enrolled in BruinAlert to receive email alerts.
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