Emergency Resources
Both within the IU Southeast community and throughout our city, state, and country, emergency preparedness measures have been enacted. The following agencies and resources can provide news, information, and guidelines on ways to prepare for emergencies.
New Albany Resources
- American Red Cross, Clark County Chapter
- American Red Cross, Louisville Area Chapter
- Floyd Memorial Hospital
- City of New Albany
- New Albany Police Department
State of Indiana Resources
- Indiana Safety Net (Indiana's public safety information network)
- Indiana State Emergency Management Agency
- Indiana State Police
- National Weather Service Forecast for Louisville (current forecast, warnings, watches)
Federal Resources
- American Red Cross
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Citizen Corps (information on citizen preparedness and opportunities for citizens to become involved in homeland security)
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- FirstGov Emergency Response
- National Weather Service
- Ready.gov
- U.S. Department of Education Emergency Planning
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Disaster Planning
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- U.S. Department of State Travel Warnings
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Emergency Preparedness
- U.S. Postal Service (due to mail bombs, anthrax, suspicious mail and packages, etc.)
- White House Homeland Security
Emergency Contacts
On Campus Emergency
(812) 941-2400
Off Campus Emergency
911
Bad Weather Hotline
(812) 941-2567
Anonymous Tip Line
(812) 948-0684
Counseling and Psychological Services
(812) 941-2244
Floyd Memorial Hospital
(812) 944-7701
Indiana Poison Center
(800) 222-1222
Center for Women and Families Crisis Line
(812) 944-6743