Emergency Information

Contact Information  |  Notification System  |  Weather-Related Closures

Contact Information

ÏãÃÛÓ°ÊÓEmergency Info Phone Web
Campus Safety-Cheyenne 307.630.0645 or 911 lccc.wy.edu/services/security
Campus Safety-Laramie 307.772.4259 or 911 lccc.wy.edu/services/security
Counseling & Campus Wellness 307.778.4397 or 911 lccc.wy.edu/services/counseling
Residence Life 307.637.2498 or 911 lccc.wy.edu/life/livingOnCampus

 

ÏãÃÛÓ°ÊÓNon-Emergency Info Phone Web
Children’s Discovery Center 307.778.1303 lccc.wy.edu/services/discoveryCenter
Facilities & Events 307.778.1291 lccc.wy.edu/about/facilities
Help Desk/Computer Center 307.778.4357 lccc.wy.edu/services/technology
Marketing & Communications 307.778.4390 lccc.wy.edu/about/marketingCommunications/
Physical Plant 307.778.1233  

 

Regional/National Emergency Info Phone Web
Cheyenne Regional Medical Center 307.634.2273
Ivinson Memorial Hospital (Laramie) 307.742.2141
Poison Control 800.222.1222
Emergency Law Enforcement, Fire, and Ambulance 911 or 9.911 from a campus telephone  
• Non-Emergency Law Enforcement (Laramie Co. Sheriff's Department) 307.633.4700  
Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800.273.TALK
WY Dept. of Transportation 888.WYO.ROAD

Emergency Notification System

LCCC's emergency notification system (RAVE) is designed to quickly send text messages to mobile phones and email accounts whenever there's a situation that ÏãÃÛÓ°ÊÓstudents and the campus community need to know about. This is an opt-out system; once you are a student or employee, you are already set up to receive alert messages.

Log in to – under your tab of "Student" or "Faculty & Staff," click the self-service option. Here you can make appropriate changes to your records and choose how you want to be notified if there's an alert such as a weather closure or a dangerous situation on campus. Signing up for text messages is probably a good choice for most users. 

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Emergency Procedures Quick Reference Chart (Cheyenne)

Emergency Procedures Quick Reference Chart (Laramie - ACC)

This resource provides detailed, LCCC-specific information for dealing with situations such as 911 protocol; smoke, fire or explosion; threatening calls; after-hours emergencies and more. Reviewing this information can help you be prepared in case of an emergency on campus.

Weather-Related Closures

In the event of the need to close or delay the opening of a campus, the college will attempt to provide notice by 6 a.m. This notice will be provided via the public website, local TV and radio stations and internal email, among others. The emergency notification system also may be used. If a closure happens later in the day, the same methods will be used to provide notice as soon as possible to lessen the inconvenience to all parties.

The decision to close ÏãÃÛÓ°ÊÓdue to adverse weather conditions is not taken lightly. Many factors are considered, especially those related to the safety of students, faculty and staff. We also remain committed to the idea that our priority is to best serve the students of our campuses.

However, because road conditions vary a great deal in our communities, it is difficult to make one decision that is right for everyone. Therefore, students are encouraged to make their own personal safety decisions based on the situation in their area.

In times where ÏãÃÛÓ°ÊÓremains open while the weather remains extremely cold and winter-like, everyone is strongly encourage to drive safely and dress appropriately. Students also are asked to keep in contact with their instructors should road conditions or other factors prohibit them from making it to classes.