In Case of EmergencyBack to Contents≫3.Emergency HospitalsAfter the quake quiets down, the following steps should be taken: 1.Don’t panic.[Introducing: “e-learning” disaster prevention program] In response to the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011, the “e-learning” disaster prevention program (Japanese version / English version) was created to educate students about fire/disaster prevention. This program is made up of two sections: “In the event of a large earthquake…” and “In Case of Fire / Lifesaving,” the former being about 13 minutes, and the latter about 8 minutes. This program is made public to all students and faculty via Course N@vi* and DVD. “Search by Category”⇒“Campus Life”⇒“Basics of Student Life”⇒“Disaster Prevention Manual”Before you move, confirm that the building you are in is safe and that thereare no fires or injured people in the area. In case of any fires or injuries, callthe nearest University office for help. Then, maintaining your own safety firstand foremost, extinguish the fire or provide first aid to the injured.Shout loudly for help. If you can’t say anything because of your injuries,make loud noises using any method you can to attract the attention ofpeople nearby to notice your presence.3.Decide whether you should evacuate.Make sure you know what is going on around you (inside the room youare in and the building more generally) and whether or not there is a fire.If you are sure you are safe, don’t move until you are told to evacuatesomewhere else. If you find anything that endangers you, leave as soon aspossible.1. If there is a fire in the vicinity, cover your mouth with a towel, handkerchief,or whatever material you can find.2.Decide what route you will take before you start moving.3.Use the stairs, not the elevators.4. Please do not crowd or push others, as this will contribute to creating apanic.(Extracts from the Earthquake Pamphlet)2.What if I’m injured?※An important reminder: While hospitals are generally closed on Sundays, public holidays, and at night, you can receive treatment for sudden illnesses or injuries at an emergency hospital. However, please note that these hospitals only provide first-aid treatment, due to limited staffing. Information regarding emergency hospitals in your area is available from the telephone service below.101▍
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