UConn Division of University Safety

UConn Division of University Safety Calls for emergency services are answered
24 hours a day, 7 days a week. UCFD also provides for standby at about 170 events on campus annually.

The University of Connecticut has a comprehensive and professional set of programs in its Division of University Safety, consisting of the Police Department, the Fire Department, the Office of Emergency Management, the Fire Marshal and Building Inspector’s Office and Environmental Health and Safety . The University of Connecticut Police Department (UCPD) is an internationally accredited law enforc

ement agency and fully functional police agency with the same statutory authority as any municipal police department in the State of Connecticut. The Department is responsible for, and its primary mission is, the protection of lives and property at the University of Connecticut and all adjacent areas within the jurisdiction of the UConn Police Department. This includes the main campus in Storrs and regional campuses located throughout the state. The UConn Fire Department (UCFD) is made up of three divisions: Fire Operations, Fire Administration, and the Fire Marshal and Building Inspector’s Office (FMBIO). Our role – Emergencies, Events, Inspections
UCFD plays a critical and diverse role in safety at the University. Annually, the UCFD responds to 3,000 emergency calls, including emergency medical incidents, fires, hazardous materials incidents, elevator entrapments, odor investigations, gas leaks, confined space incidents, fire alarms, and motor vehicle accidents. These include: standby at men’s and women’s basketball, basketball first night, men’s and women’s hockey, football, soccer, track and field tournaments, pump testing, helicopter landings, concerts, annual lip sync, horse shows, polo games, high school visits, K9 Olympics, OOze ball, spring weekend, commencement, move in weekend, convocation, Halloween, parades, fire watches, and more. UCFD is responsible for safety inspections across the University. Inspections include sprinklers, alarms, valves, standpipes, buildings, engine companies, preplans, hot work permits, and annual dormitory fire drills that occur once per semester. UCFD actively promotes and maintains safety with ongoing public education programs, including tours for FYE classes and children, lab safety, and RA trainings. As part of the Division of University Safety, the Office of Emergency Management coordinates emergency preparedness, response, and recovery activities. Using an all-hazard approach, we’re responsible for the development, implementation, training and review of UConn’s Emergency Operations Plan and Business Continuity Plan. The Office of Emergency Management coordinates preparedness efforts and emergency training of staff, faculty, and students across every UConn campus. The mission of the University of Connecticut Office of Emergency Management is to utilize a proactive and comprehensive leadership approach in all-hazard preparedness, response, recovery, and prevention planning. The coordination of these resources thereby ensure assistance and support for the protection of life and property, incident stabilization and business continuity to the University’s campuses and communities. Environmental Health and Safety (EHS), promotes the safety of students, faculty, and staff in laboratory, workplace, and residential settings. We provide training, inspection, and consultative services to support laboratory safety, food safety, public health, safety in shops and studios and other settings where students learn, work, and live. The Mission of Environmental Health and Safety is to support and promote a culture of safety, environmental protection, and compliance at the University by providing leadership in the identification and management of safety, health, and environmental risks. EHS administers comprehensive programs and services that ensure the welfare of our faculty, staff, students, visitors, and the environment, supporting the University’s mission of research, teaching, service, and outreach.

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Today, UConn Police proudly joined law enforcement agencies from across Connecticut for the Special Olympics Connecticut...
06/05/2026

Today, UConn Police proudly joined law enforcement agencies from across Connecticut for the Special Olympics Connecticut Law Enforcement Torch Run!

We were honored to help carry the Flame of Hope and show our support for the incredible athletes who inspire us with their determination, courage, and heart every day.

Thank you to everyone who came out to cheer us on and support this amazing cause. Good luck to all the athletes! We’ll be cheering you on every step of the way!

06/04/2026

Thank you to all that participated in today’s Special Olympics Connecticut Torch Run!

A huge thank you to the Girl Scouts Service Unit from Canton, CT for their incredibly generous donation of cookies to UC...
05/06/2026

A huge thank you to the Girl Scouts Service Unit from Canton, CT for their incredibly generous donation of cookies to UConn Police Department and UConn Fire Department at UConn Health! 🍪

Your kindness and support mean so much to our first responders and truly brighten their day. We’re grateful for community partners like you who make a difference in such a thoughtful (and delicious!) way.

On Friday evening, April 17, 2026, the UConn Fire Department honored 50 years of providing Paramedic care. In September ...
04/27/2026

On Friday evening, April 17, 2026, the UConn Fire Department honored 50 years of providing Paramedic care.

In September of 1975, 12 firefighters (8 from the East Hartford FD and 4 from the UConn FD) graduated from the very first Paramedic class in Connecticut, hosted at UConn Health Center. This innovative program was the novel idea of UCHC Public Safety Director Greg Metcalf, with Captain/Paramedic Dave Smith, Captain/Paramedic Jerry Rio, Lieutenant/Paramedic Don Perrault, and Firefighter/Paramedic Walt Rasmussen as the UCFD pioneers graduating from the class.

Congratulations on achieving this incredible milestone and paving
the way for modern EMS.

What happens after a controlled burn?UConn researchers are uncovering how prescribed fires don’t just reduce wildfire ri...
04/17/2026

What happens after a controlled burn?

UConn researchers are uncovering how prescribed fires don’t just reduce wildfire risk, they also spark underground recovery. By studying soil microbes and fungi, scientists are learning how forests rebuild from the ground up, helping create healthier, more resilient ecosystems across New England.

With rising wildfire activity in Connecticut, this work could shape the future of forest management and restoration.

Read more:

Plant science researchers and the UConn Fire Department are using prescribed burns to mitigate brush fires and study the role of microbes in soil recovery t ...

🚨 Now Hiring at University Safety! 🚨The University of Connecticut is looking for an Environmental Programs Health & Safe...
04/02/2026

🚨 Now Hiring at University Safety! 🚨

The University of Connecticut is looking for an Environmental Programs Health & Safety Specialist 2 to join their Environmental Health & Safety team in Storrs.

This role plays a critical part in keeping campus operations safe and compliant, supporting environmental programs, reviewing construction projects, managing regulatory compliance, and helping protect air, water, and overall environmental regulatory compliance.

🌱 Work on impactful environmental initiatives

🏗️ Support major campus projects

⚖️ Ensure compliance with state & federal regulations

If you’re experienced in environmental regulatory compliance—this is a great opportunity to make a difference at a top public university.

👉 Apply here: https://jobs.hr.uconn.edu/en-us/job/499509/environmental-programs-health-and-safety-specialist-2

Employment Opportunity - Deputy Fire Chief – UConn The University of Connecticut Fire Department is seeking candidates f...
03/24/2026

Employment Opportunity - Deputy Fire Chief – UConn

The University of Connecticut Fire Department is seeking candidates for the position of Deputy Fire Chief. This position is second in command of the department and is a full-time management/exempt position. There are two primary duty stations (Storrs and Farmington), with the Deputy Fire Chief having responsibilities in both locations. Salary will be commensurate with education and experience, with a target salary of $140,000 to $150,000, and an attractive State benefit package. Deadline: April 22, 2026, 11:55 PM Eastern.

For more information, please visit: https://jobs.hr.uconn.edu/en-us/job/499508/deputy-fire-chief

Please join us in congratulating Officer Sammy Ahmetovic on graduating from the Law Enforcement Council Police Academy o...
02/19/2026

Please join us in congratulating Officer Sammy Ahmetovic on graduating from the Law Enforcement Council Police Academy on February 12, 2026!

Police Academy began in August 2025, and over the past six months, Officer Ahmetovic successfully completed all academy requirements with dedication and determination.

In recognition of his hard work and commitment to the law enforcement profession, Officer Ahmetovic was honored with the prestigious Leslie Williams Jr. Award—presented to an officer who demonstrates outstanding dedication, achievement in training, and commitment to the profession.

Congratulations, Officer Ahmetovic, on this incredible accomplishment! We wish you continued success as you begin the next chapter in the field training program. 👏🚔

02/05/2026

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