It’s National Bike to Work Day! UPPD Officers spent the morning talking with riders and pedestrians about ways to stay safe while commuting.
#BikeToWorkDay
#ShareTheRoad
Thank you to our officers who serve with integrity and bravery every day. Your commitment plays a vital role in ensuring the safety and strength of our community.
#nationalpoliceweek
Congrats on finishing classes, and Happy Hey Day to the Class of 2027!
Public Safety is here to keep campus safe throughout all the end-of-semester celebrations and events.
Best of luck this final exam season! Find yourself in the library late at night? Meet us at the Button or call 215-898-9255(WALK) for a DPS walking escort.
Enjoy Spring Fling. Just remember, helping a friend is the real VIP move.
In the event of a medical emergency, call Penn MERT: 215-573-3333.
Medical Amnesty:
In cases of intoxication and/or alcohol poisoning, the primary concern is the health and safety of the individual(s) involved. Individuals are strongly encouraged to call for medical assistance for themselves or for a friend/acquaintance who is dangerously intoxicated. No student seeking medical treatment for an alcohol or other drug-related overdose will be subject to University discipline for the sole violation of using or possessing alcohol or drugs. This policy shall extend to another student seeking help for the intoxicated student. Call Penn MERT in the event of an emergency @ 215-573-3333.
This National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, we recognize the vital role of our PennComm first responders in keeping our community safe through their dedication, professionalism, and constant support.
#NPSTW
Meet Sergeant John Alexander! Swipe to learn more about John and to get a closer look at our new Penn Police uniforms. Say hello if you see him on campus!
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