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Emergency Management

Establishing a Safe Campus


Elgin Community College prioritizes student success and the safety of all campus members. ECC’s Emergency Management is responsible for coordinating ECC’s preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation of all hazards that may impact the college. They oversee the Campus Emergency Operations Plan, conduct safety drills, coordinate responses, and offer preparedness resources to the campus community.

Reporting an Emergency


If while on campus, you become aware of an emergency, are the victim of a crime, receive a threat of violence, witness a crime, witness suspicious activity or accident, or come upon a crime scene or accident, call immediately:

Crisis Resources

For reporting Sex Discrimination, Sexual Misconduct, and Interpersonal Violence, refer to Title IX.

  • Student crisis services can be found at Student Wellness Services.
  • Employee crisis service can be found in the Employee Assistance Program.
  • 211 is the number to call when you don’t know who to call in times of crisis or everyday need. Taking a situation through with a trained specialist may find the help you never knew existed. 211 is a free, confidential, 24/7/365 information and referral helpline connecting individuals and families to available health and human services.

Utility Failure


If a utility failure (electrical, gas, water) occurs, call the ECC Operations and Maintenance Department at 847-214-7246 or the ECC Police Department at extension 7777.

Campus Closure


When classes and events are canceled, here’s how you may receive notifications.

Notifications will be sent in the most appropriate way to notify the affected campus community members.

Campus Emergency Operations Plan


The Campus Emergency Operations Plan (CEOP) describes the system that will be used by Elgin Community College (ECC) to prepare for, protect from, mitigate against, respond to, and recover from significant incidents on campus. It is adopted by the ECC Board every three years and is a board-level policy. It is maintained and updated by ECC’s Emergency Management to maintain best practices based on a continuous improvement program.

Download the Campus Emergency Operations Plan - PDF

Protective Actions


It is the responsibility of everyone on campus to be familiar with personal protective actions they can take during emergencies. ECC’s Emergency Management will provide drills, posters around campus, and special training opportunities to reinforce these protective actions. Anyone part of the campus community should engage in all opportunities to learn and practice these protective actions.