Officers trained to help in medical emergencies

Sgt. Lucas Adler, Public Safety Officer

Did you know that in the past month, Madison College Public Safety responded to nine medical calls for service?  

These range from minor injuries to serious incidents requiring paramedic response and treatment.  

Madison College Public Safety officers are trained in CPR and AED use and are equipped and capable of dealing with medical emergencies. Public Safety works closely with Madison Paramedics to ensure that if a response is required they can meet with the patient quickly. 

If you are experiencing a medical emergency or see somebody else having a medical emergency, dial either 911 or 245-2222.  If you call 911 from an interior Madison College phone line, Public Safety will automatically be notified that a 911 call was placed and the location of the phone.

 This is a good option for any emergency on campus. 

If you do call 911, be sure to also call Public Safety so we are aware of what is going on and can better assist responding emergency units. 

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