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  • Text-to-911 Now Available in Franklin County

    Franklin County residents, including those on Ohio State’s campus, can now send emergency text messages to 911 dispatchers. The Ohio State University joins public safety partners from throughout the county in supporting this new safety technology. However, officials urge everyone to reserve texting as a last resort.“If a person has the choice between calling or texting 911 centers throughout Fran...
    call 911 if you can and text 911 if you can't
  • Winter Weather Safety Tips

    The safety of our campus community is our top priority. Please remember to take precautions while traveling in winter weather.Plan ahead and allow extra time.Check scheduled activities in advance to make sure there are no changes or cancellations.Dress appropriately for the weather (boots, hat, gloves).While walking, take it slow to avoid slipping.While driving, allow additional distance between ...
    A snow covered fir tree with text "Be prepared for winter weather" overlaid over the photo
  • In the News: Ohio State officially inducts first female police chief

    A packed house was in attendence at the Fawcett Center to see Kimberly Spears-McNatt sworn in as The Ohio State University Police Division's 11th chief on Thursday, January 10, 2019. She is the first female chief in OSUPD's history and is joined by new Deputy Chief Tracy Hahn. The duo are both Ohio State graduates with more than 50 years of combined law enforcement experience.“These two women wer...
    Deputy Chief Spears-McNatt attends her pinning ceremony
  • In the News: Leaders with Ohio State roots to command OSUPD

    The Ohio State University’s new chief of police, Kimberly Spears-McNatt, knows what it’s like to walk across campus as a new student in a new city.Spears-McNatt grew up in Akron before heading to Ohio State for college. She lived in Canfield Hall, walked to classes, worked on campus and spent time connecting with the community.“One thing I will always iterate is that I was once a student. So havi...
    OSU Police Chief standing in front of security cameras

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