Campus is Safe at Chattanooga State after 'Credible Threat' Forced Lockdown
Understanding the Lockdown Situation
On September 14, 2023, Chattanooga State Community College went into lockdown due to a "credible threat."
The lockdown was lifted after law enforcement thoroughly searched the campus and determined there was no immediate danger.
All classes and activities resumed as scheduled.
Steps Taken During the Lockdown
- Students and staff were instructed to stay in place and lock their doors.
- Chattanooga Police Department and Hamilton County Sheriff's Office responded to the scene and conducted a thorough search.
- The lockdown was lifted after no threats were found.
Ensuring Campus Safety
The safety of students and staff is Chattanooga State's top priority.
The college has implemented several measures to ensure a safe campus environment:
- 24/7 security patrol
- Surveillance cameras throughout campus
- Emergency call boxes
- Active shooter training for staff and students
Reporting Suspicious Activity
Chattanooga State encourages students and staff to report any suspicious activity or concerns to campus police or security.
The college has a zero-tolerance policy for threats or violence.
Responding to Threats
In the event of a threat, Chattanooga State has a comprehensive emergency response plan in place.
The plan includes procedures for:
- Lockdowns
- Evacuations
- Shelter-in-place
- Communication with students, staff, and the public
Additional Resources
- Chattanooga State Campus Safety
- Chattanooga State Police Department
- Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security
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