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Carlow Police Emergency Assistance 24/7/365 412.578.6007 CARLOW POLICE The Carlow University Police Department (CUPD) exists to be courteous, helpful, and well-trained, and have to provide quality police services to all people within the completed more than 750 hours of classroom and practical Carlow community with respect, fairness, and compassion. field training. Their extensive training includes courses on We nurture public trust by holding ourselves to the highest criminal justice, investigation, accident reporting, first aid, standards of performance and ethics. and criminal law and procedure. We respond to calls for police service 24 hours a day, The Carlow University Police Department works closely with 365 days a year. The Police Communications Center, the City of Pittsburgh Bureau of Police and has a located in Frances Warde Hall, is staffed with trained mutual assistance memorandum of understanding with Police Communications Officers who receive requests Carnegie Mellon University, Chatham University, for police services. Duquesne University, Point Park University, and the University of Pittsburgh. Uniformed Police Officers patrol the campus on foot and in marked police vehicles. All Police Officers are expected SERVICES: + Video surveillance security system + CPR, First Aid, and + Students’ emails and cell phones Self-Defense Classes are automatically enrolled in + Courtesy escorts for safety and the Omnilert emergency medical reasons notification system + Parking permits (limited number + Campus Shield app, a place to available for commuter students only) contact campus safety forces quickly and directly in emergency ADDITIONAL SAFETY situations, submit anonymous tips while attaching photos and videos, MEASURES: and more! Download for free from + Emergency call boxes on campus the App Store or Google Play. + AEDs in several locations on campus Review our campus crime + Card access system for statistics at carlow.edu. campus buildings Carlow Police Dispatch Center, Frances Warde Hall Emergency: 412.578.6007 Non-Emergency: 412.578.6005 [email protected] 0604120KC.
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