Building Marshals Work to Make
Campus Safe
by Pamela McLaren
From Dateline (October 9, 2003)
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Janan Zonker, an analyst programmer
in Faculty Affairs and Records, uses the two-way radio that
puts her in communication with University Police when the campus
has an emergency. Zonker has worked on campus since 1989 and
has served as a building marshal for nearly as many years.
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Whenever an alarm goes off on campus, various
groups of people go into action. One such group, all volunteers,
is the building marshals who don bright orange vests and assist
with the safe evacuation of university buildings.
The building marshal program was begun about 1988,
a year after the Whittier Narrows earthquake. Currently, there are
190 campus members who serve as building marshals.
One such volunteer is Janan Zonker, an analyst programmer
in Faculty Affairs and Records. Zonker has worked on campus since
1989 and has served as a building marshal for nearly as many years.
Because of this month’s evening evacuation drill and the recent
completion of a CSU audit of the campus’s emergency operations,
we asked for more information about the building marshal program
and its importance to Cal State Fullerton.
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