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.  The last option you have if caught in an open area outside may be to fight back.  This is dangerous, but depending on your situation, this could be your last option.
.  If you are caught by the intruder and you are not going to fight back, do not look the intruder in the eyes and obey all commands.

New London Police Response
Officers from the New London Police Department will automatically assume control of the scene upon their arrival. In these situations, time may be of the essence, and it is very important that faculty, staff and students obey all orders and instructions immediately. The police response may include handcuffing or otherwise securing everyone until the situation is clarified and the perpetrator is identified.  This is standard procedure and is done for safety reasons.  Do not resist or argue


OFF-CAMPUS NUCLEAR INCIDENT 
Connecticut College is located within 5 miles of the Millstone Nuclear Power Plant, and within 2 miles of the Groton Naval Submarine Base.  Although highly unlikely, a serious nuclear power plant emergency could result in the release of radioactive material.
Emergency Sirens are located throughout the approximate 10 miles Emergency Planning Zone. These sirens are designed to alert the public of a nuclear power plant emergency, natural disaster, or other major emergency.  When necessary, these sirens will be activated by emergency officials of the city of New London City.  The sirens are maintained and routinely tested by Millstone Station personnel.  (There is a siren on Route 32 (Mohegan Avenue), adjacent to the college.)
The sirens have the ability to emit several different tones. Each tone serves a different emergency function:
.  A steady tone for three minutes (that may be repeated) signals a natural or commercial disaster such as severe weather, chemical spills, floods, or a nuclear plant emergency.
.  A long wavering tone signals an enemy attack.
.  A short wavering tone signals a fire.
A public address loudspeaker can transmit announcements over a limited distance from the community’s emergency operations center.  Remember, if you hear a steady siren tone for three minutes or more, tune in to the Emergency Alert System (EAS) on radio or television.  EAS stations are listed in Table (3).
What Should You Do In A Nuclear Power Plant Emergency
.  If you hear a steady siren tone for 3 minutes or more, turn on your radio or television and tune in to a local Emergency Alert System (EAS) station for information.
.  Stay calm, and remember that a nuclear power plant emergency would most likely take hours to develop into a situation that could affect public health and safety.
.  State and local officials are required to notify the public within 15 minutes of an event that may require the public taking protective actions. Campus constituencies will be kept informed by the administration, of local and State directives as long as the emergency is in effect. 
The sirens are NOT signals to evacuate; they are intended to alert you to tune in to an EAS station for more information or instructions. Follow all instructions given by the EAS messages. You may be instructed to:
.  Just remain alert and ready to respond, if necessary (the college may not be directly affected by the emergency).
.  Stay indoors and take shelter (See Shelter-in-Place above.).
.  Evacuate to a host community reception center that is at least 15 miles from the nuclear plant. (Connecticut College’s host community center is at Windham High School, in Windham, CT. (See “Campus Evacuation” procedures, above.)
.  Do not use the telephone unless it is absolutely necessary. Telephone lines are needed by local officials to respond to the emergency.  Do not call local authorities unless you need special assistance.

Potassium iodide (KI) tablets
Potassium Iodide, also known by its chemical name KI, is distributed to faculty, staff and students of Connecticut College, and members of the public living within the 10 mile EPZ. 
Keep in mind that KI alone does not protect you from radiation exposure.  KI is meant to supplement evacuation or sheltering.
Potassium Iodide (KI) is a stable form of iodine. KI is an over-the-counter drug that protects the human thyroid gland from possible radiation injury caused by radioactive iodine (radioiodine).
Radioiodine is one possible radioactive element that may be released during an operating nuclear power plant emergency.
Taking KI saturates the human thyroid gland with stable non-radioactive iodine. It is used to provide enough beneficial iodine to the thyroid to prevent or reduce the amount of radioiodine that can be absorbed by the thyroid in the event the individual is exposed to the radioactive form of iodine. KI provides protection to the thyroid for 24 hours.  Evacuation from the affected area no longer puts you at risk of exposure to the radioactive iodine, therefore another dose of KI is not necessary.
 
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