Every building on each campus has a fire alarm system which uses a signaling device to alert occupants of the need to evacuate for fire or other reasons.
While there are many types of signals (horns, sirens, bells, chimes, voice, etc.)
that could be used as signaling devices for fire alarms, the three types used at Stony
Brook are: Be aware that tampering with fire alarm equipment or activating a false alarm is a
violation of the Student Conduct Code. It is also a crime under NYS Penal Law and
can result in your arrest and/or expulsion from school. The University treats this
very seriously. If you have a temporary or permanent disability that might prevent your prompt and
safe evacuation from a building, you need to do some additional planning to ensure
your safety during an evacuation. During an Evacuation: If the emergency requires you to be evacuated from your staging area:
*In all buildings except University Hospital & Health Sciences Center*
In the event of a fire, fire alarm or other emergency, the safe, orderly and prompt
evacuation of building occupants is our first priority.
Planning Steps:
[Sirens] "May I have your attention? May I have your attention, please? A fire alarm
has been reported in your area. Please evacuate the area using the nearest exit or
stairway. Do not use the elevators." [Sirens]
All other floors in the building will hear an alert tone and the following voice message:
[Alert Tone] "May I have your attention? May I have your attention, please? There
has been a fire alarm reported in another area of the building. Please stay in place
and await further instructions." [Alert Tone]
[Sirens] "May I have your attention? May I have your attention, please? A fire alarm
has been reported in your area. Please evacuate the area using the nearest exit or
stairway. Do not use the elevators." [Sirens]
All other floors in the building will hear an alert tone and the following voice message:
[Alert Tone] "May I have your attention? May I have your attention, please? There
has been a fire alarm reported in another area of the building. Please stay in place
and await further instructions." [Alert Tone]

DIRECTOR OF FIRE SAFETY AND FIRE CHIEF
John Gallo | (631) 632-3732 | John.Gallo@stonybrook.edu
