LOCAL NEWS

Active Shooter False Alarm At USU Highlights Need For Emergency Training

Feb 20, 2019, 10:29 PM | Updated: 10:34 pm

LOGAN, Utah – A false alarm about an “armed aggressor” went out to the Utah State University community Wednesday afternoon, warning students and staff to “Run, hide, or fight.” The alert was mistakenly sent out as the university was upgrading its alert system.

A tweet from the main USU account read, “Code Blue: We’ve received reports of an armed aggressor on the USU Logan campus. Run, hide, or fight. Police responding. More info to come.”

Within about eight minutes, the university sent out an all-clear message informing students of the mistake.

“I started panicking immediately,” said USU senior Allison Larsen.

Larsen said she was in a class in the library when the alert came through. She said the people in her class were not sure what to do.

“One of the first things that our professor said to us was, ‘What do you guys want to do? What do we do?'” Larsen said. “Basically told everyone to get to the back of the room and she went to go lock the door, but there was no lock on the door. We started barricading the doors and turning off the lights and the projector.”

Utah State University spokesperson Tim Vitale said they heard several reports of people not knowing what to do in the event of a “Code Blue.”

“It has highlighted some shortcomings and we’ll address those with training,” Vitale said.

MORE: USU False Alarm Tweet Quickly Walked Back

The university has installed four buttons in the dispatch room that will send out immediate alerts to the campus community. Two buttons, “Emergency” and “Active Shooter,” were already up and running Wednesday. Workers were activating an “All-Clear” and “Snow Removal,” when they somehow triggered the “Active Shooter” button. The buttons have been disabled while they investigate what went wrong. Once the system is up and running, though, Vitale says it will improve emergency response times on campus.

“With the punch of a button, this alert system would go out, so there’s no communication breakdown. It would be as immediate as we can get,” Vitale said.

KSL 5 TV Live

Local News

Law enforcement from around the state gather at the Utah Medical Examiner's Office in Taylorsville ...

Eliza Pace

Funeral for Santaquin police officer scheduled for Monday

The funeral for Sgt. Bill Hooser, who was killed in the line of duty over the weekend, will be held on Monday, May 13.

1 hour ago

A waterline break is impacting travel on 12600 South in Riverton. (City of Riverton)...

Mark Jones

Traffic being impacted by waterline break in Riverton

Riverton officials said a waterline break occurred Tuesday afternoon.

1 hour ago

Miss United States Noelia Voigt poses during the The 72nd Miss Universe Competition press junket at...

Mary Culbertson

Utah’s first Miss USA resigns, fueling online speculation of ‘bullying’ within the brand

Utah's first Miss USA announced her resignation from her role on Monday, after another employee at Miss USA resigned days earlier. Speculation then began online after statements were made accusing the brand of bullying.

1 hour ago

Workers inside of Colonial Flag creating new flags and trying to keep up with the demand after the ...

Karah Brackin

Sandy flag business is offering discounts to encourage support of fallen officer’s family

A Sandy business is encouraging Utahns to buy flags to support the Santaquin police officer who was killed Sunday morning.

2 hours ago

From just above the Bountiful Temple, taken at 10 am Monday. Two feet of snow. Thousands of broken ...

Eliza Pace

Spring storm brings heavy snow to mountain areas, with more expected Tuesday

The National Weather Service issued a freeze warning and winter storm warning on Tuesday for multiple areas.

4 hours ago

An American white pelican splashes down at Farmington Bay on May 17, 2020. Over 1,000 pelicans are ...

Carter Williams, KSL.com

Pelicans return to nest at Great Salt Lake island for 1st time in 81 years

About 1,300 American white pelicans were found nesting on Utah's Great Salt Lake's Hat Island during a survey that state wildlife biologists conducted last week.

4 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

Electrician repairing ceiling fan with lamps indoors...

Lighting Design

Stay cool this summer with ceiling fans

When used correctly, ceiling fans help circulate cool and warm air. They can also help you save on utilities.

Side view at diverse group of children sitting in row at school classroom and using laptops...

PC Laptops

5 Internet Safety Tips for Kids

Read these tips about internet safety for kids so that your children can use this tool for learning and discovery in positive ways.

Women hold card for scanning key card to access Photocopier Security system concept...

Les Olson

Why Printer Security Should Be Top of Mind for Your Business

Connected printers have vulnerable endpoints that are an easy target for cyber thieves. Protect your business with these tips.

Modern chandelier hanging from a white slanted ceiling with windows in the backgruond...

Lighting Design

Light Up Your Home With These Top Lighting Trends for 2024

Check out the latest lighting design trends for 2024 and tips on how you can incorporate them into your home.

Technician woman fixing hardware of desktop computer. Close up....

PC Laptops

Tips for Hassle-Free Computer Repairs

Experiencing a glitch in your computer can be frustrating, but with these tips you can have your computer repaired without the stress.

Close up of finger on keyboard button with number 11 logo...

PC Laptops

7 Reasons Why You Should Upgrade Your Laptop to Windows 11

Explore the benefits of upgrading to Windows 11 for a smoother, more secure, and feature-packed computing experience.

Active Shooter False Alarm At USU Highlights Need For Emergency Training