Breadcrumbs List.
First response
Important information on evacuation, first aid, warden duties and more.
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Evacuation
In most emergency situations, including at the University of Auckland, you need to get out of a building and to a safe assembly point.
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Casualties
Injuries and death at the University are traumatic, but procedures must be followed to protect and respect those affected.
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Dealing with trauma
Being exposed to trauma at the University can be a life-changing event, and assistance can help prevent post-traumatic injury.
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Evacuation chairs
An evacuation chair is a chair designed to be used to transport a person down (or up) stairs during an evacuation. The track system glides down the stairs easily and smoothly to ensure no heavy moving or handling is required
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People requiring assistance
Information for those who need help, or can offer help, in an emergency evacuation at the University of Auckland.
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Medical and first aid emergencies
Follow these steps in a medical or first aid emergency at the University of Auckland.
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First aid kits and defibrillators
Find out more about our First Aiders and the kits they use, plus discover how to locate AED defibrillators at the University.
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Fire safety: Fire and building wardens
Wardens play a critical role at the University of Auckland in emergency situations.