ASU
Timely Warnings and Emergency Notifications (Albany State University Police Department)
Albany State University, a public HBCU in Albany, Georgia, issues Clery timely warnings and emergency notifications through a layered system: the LiveSafe mobile app plus university email as the primary channels, backed by the Blackboard Connect 5 mass-notification system and outdoor/indoor early-warning sirens. The ASU Police Department issues timely warnings as soon as pertinent information is available and issues emergency notifications, without delay, upon confirmation of an immediate threat to health or safety.
Read the official policyInstitution
Albany State University
Hbcu · GA
~6,000 studentsLiveSafe / Blackboard Connect 5
In the policy’s own words
What the policy says
Timely warning triggerverbatim
The Albany State University Police department will issue Timely Warnings, as soon as the pertinent information is available, for any Clery Act crimes that the University determines represent an ongoing threat to the safety of students, employees or the University Community.
- — Defines the timely-warning trigger and timing ('as soon as the pertinent information is available'). Identical wording appeared across multiple official asurams.edu retrievals.
Emergency notification triggerverbatim
The Albany State University Police department will, without delay, and considering the safety of the community, issue an Emergency Notification upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students, employees or University Community.
- — Tracks the federal Clery 'without delay, upon confirmation' standard for emergency notifications. Identical wording appeared across multiple official asurams.edu retrievals.
Blackboard Connect 5 + siren systemsverbatim
The Blackboard Connect 5, Outdoor Early Warning Siren System, and Indoor Early Warning Siren are in place to notify faculty, staff, students, and visitors of potential disasters, inclement weather, active shooter situations, and any other activities on campus.
- — Confirms the mass-notification vendor (Blackboard Connect 5) and the layered outdoor/indoor siren systems. Identical wording appeared across multiple official asurams.edu retrievals.
LiveSafe app as the primary push channelreconstructed
Albany State University Police Department uses the LiveSafe App to communicate important information to students, faculty, and staff during emergency situations.
- — Establishes LiveSafe as the principal app-based channel. Surfaced via the search index; the asurams.edu host returned HTTP 403 to automated fetching, so marked isVerbatimConfirmed:false out of caution.
Audible Siren reaches those without devices / outdoorsreconstructed
The Audible Siren System provides an additional layer of emergency notification by using warning sirens, chimes, and audible messages.
- — Explains the siren layer's purpose — reaching people without electronic devices or who are outdoors. Surfaced via the search index, so marked isVerbatimConfirmed:false.
At a glance
How this policy works
- When it activates
- Timely warnings are issued for Clery Act crimes the University determines represent an ongoing threat to the campus community, as soon as pertinent information is available. Emergency notifications are issued, without delay, upon confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of the campus community.
- Who decides
- The Albany State University Police Department issues both timely warnings and emergency notifications; messages are sent by 'the communications officer on duty.' The specific senior position with final issuance authority was not confirmed verbatim in this review (asurams.edu hosts and the EOP PDF blocked automated fetching).
- Timeliness standard
- Emergency notifications are issued 'without delay' upon confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation, considering the safety of the community — consistent with the federal Clery standard. Timely warnings are issued 'as soon as the pertinent information is available.'
- Emergency notification vs. timely warning
- ASU explicitly separates the two Clery functions: timely warnings (Clery Act crimes representing an ongoing threat) and emergency notifications (any significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to health or safety). Emergency notifications may be campus-wide or segmented if appropriate.
- Testing cadence
- Not confirmed verbatim in this review. ASU documents emergency-preparedness procedures and an Emergency Operations Plan, and maintains outdoor/indoor early-warning sirens that are typically tested periodically, but the precise published test cadence was not confirmable (asurams.edu hosts and the EOP PDF blocked automated fetching).
- Scope & limits
- Electronic channels (LiveSafe app, email) reach those who have the app and current contact information; the outdoor/indoor Audible Siren System is deliberately layered in to reach people without access to electronic devices or who are outdoors on campus. Notifications may be segmented to the affected portion of campus when appropriate.
ChannelsPush NotificationEmailSirenPa SystemWebsiteFacebookSmsPhone Call
Analysis
Reading the policy
Albany State University (ASU) is a historically Black university in Albany, Georgia, in the University System of Georgia. A naming caution is worth stating up front for this archive: ASU's abbreviation collides with Arizona State, Alabama State, Angelo State and Appalachian State, and its emergency systems are NOT a single product called 'ASU Alert' and are NOT branded Rave. Albany State (whose domain is asurams.edu — the 'RAMS' mascot) instead runs a layered program documented on its University Police 'Timely Warnings and Emergency Notifications' page, whose very filename ('connect5.php') reflects the legacy Blackboard Connect 5 platform.
ASU follows the Clery two-track model with clear trigger language. For crime alerts, 'The Albany State University Police department will issue Timely Warnings, as soon as the pertinent information is available, for any Clery Act crimes that the University determines represent an ongoing threat to the safety of students, employees or the University Community.' For broader threats, 'The Albany State University Police department will, without delay, and considering the safety of the community, issue an Emergency Notification upon the confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students, employees or University Community' — wording that tracks the federal Clery standard closely. Both are described as issued by the communications officer on duty; timely warnings go out via the LiveSafe App, and emergency notifications go out via the LiveSafe App and the university email system, and 'may be segmented if appropriate.'
The redundancy layer is substantial for a campus this size. Per the Office of Emergency Management notifications page, 'The Blackboard Connect 5, Outdoor Early Warning Siren System, and Indoor Early Warning Siren are in place to notify faculty, staff, students, and visitors of potential disasters, inclement weather, active shooter situations, and any other activities on campus,' and updates 'can be posted on the Albany State University home webpage at http://www.asurams.edu or the ASU PD Facebook page.' ASU also lists the university police vehicles' PA system and an outdoor public-address system among its channels. The 'Audible Siren System' is explicitly framed as reaching people 'who may not have access to electronic communication devices or who may be outdoors on campus.' ASU's broader procedures are documented in its 2023-2024 Emergency Operations Plan.
LiveSafe is also a two-way tool — students can report tips and communicate with ASU Police — and ASU maintains LiveSafe download and FAQ pages. What could not be confirmed verbatim here is the named decision authority beyond 'the communications officer on duty,' and any precise published test cadence; the asurams.edu hosts and the EOP PDF return HTTP 403 to automated fetching. The timely-warning trigger, the emergency-notification trigger, and the Connect 5/siren description appeared with consistent wording across multiple independent retrievals from official ASU pages and are quoted in the excerpts below.
Takeaways
Key findings
Albany State's system is NOT 'ASU Alert' and NOT Rave (the prompt's guesses) — it is the LiveSafe app plus Blackboard Connect 5 mass notification and outdoor/indoor early-warning sirens. ('Connect5.php' is the literal policy-page filename.)
Name-collision caution confirmed: Albany State is asurams.edu (RAMS); the 'ASU Alert' brand belongs to Arizona State / Alabama State / Angelo State, not Albany State.
ASU uses clear Clery trigger language: timely warnings 'as soon as the pertinent information is available'; emergency notifications 'without delay ... upon the confirmation' of an immediate threat — both issued by the communications officer on duty.
Redundant channels for a smaller campus: LiveSafe app + email (primary), plus Blackboard Connect 5, outdoor/indoor sirens, university website, ASU PD Facebook, and police-vehicle PA; notifications may be segmented.
The senior decision authority and exact test cadence could not be confirmed verbatim (asurams.edu hosts and the EOP PDF blocked automated fetching); three excerpts were confirmed verbatim across multiple official-page retrievals.
Policy, meet practice
When this system actually fired
3 documented times ASU’s alert system was used, from the case archive.
Provenance
Sources
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policyemergency-notificationtimely-warninghbcugeorgialivesafeblackboard-connect-5sirenmulti-channel
Added 2026-06-21Updated 2026-06-21Via ingestion