Caring Community Helpsheet
Counseling, Advising, and Information Services Available to the Cornell Community
On-Campus Emergency and Security Services
Emergency: call 911
Blue Light Services
www.cupolice.cornell.edu/emergency/blue_light.cfm
Buses
277-7433 (277-RIDE); 6 p.m.–2:30 a.m. nightly
Free shuttle on TCAT routes 92 and 93 for those with a valid Cornell ID card. Schedules are available at tcatbus.com.
Escorts
255-7373; 8 p.m.–1 a.m. Friday, Saturday
Cornell Police Student Auxiliary members will escort you to and from locations on or close to campus during the academic year, except on official holidays.
Phones
To report an emergency or to get information or assistance, use one of the outdoor Blue Light phones situated throughout the campus, or one of the indoor designated emergency phones. Even if you cannot speak or remain on the phone, a Cornell Police officer will immediately come to the area.
Cornell Police
Emergency: call 911
G2 Barton Hall; Nonemergency: 255-1111, TDD 255-1113; Lost and Found: 255-7197; Crime Prevention: 255-7404; www.cupolice.cornell.edu
Provides 24-hour police, security-related, and emergency services within the Cornell community.
Cornell University Emergency Medical Services (CUEMS)
Emergency: call 911
201 Palm Road; 255-9320; e-mail: cuems-mailbox@cornell.edu; cuems.cornell.edu
This student-run organization's trained volunteers are dispatched by Cornell Police to provide medical transport, first aid, emergency basic life support, and rescue. They also offer standby medical support at university events, and CPR and first-aid training to the Cornell community.
Gannett Health Services
Emergency: call 911 After-hours, nonemergency but urgent: 255-5155
Offers 24-hour phone consultation for nonemergency, but urgent, medical and psychological-health problems.
