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Whether the scenario is a female student being attacked, a chemical spill in a laboratory, the shooting of a campus police officer, a sudden snowstorm, or a major data breach, well-structured on-campus emergency preparedness can reduce the effect of events and in some cases prevent emergencies from occurring.

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