The purpose of this webpage is to provide timely, accurate information to the public during an emergency or disaster. Please keep in mind that power and communication line outages may prohibit our ability to post information on the website.
All students, faculty, and staff members should register with Wesleyan ALERT, the College's Emergency TEXT Messaging service. In the event of an emergency, a TEXT message will be sent by a College official directly to the cell phone registered with the service. Sign up NOW:
Wesleyan ALERT
Please take the time to review Wesleyan's Emergency Management Plan and become familiar with important procedures! From fires to tornadoes, now is the time to learn about emergency procedures so you'll know exactly what action to take should an emergency occur on our campus.
In the event of a weather-related emergency, the following local media outlets will be informed of the College’s plans to close or adjust operating schedules:
www.macon.com
13WMAZ TV
41WMGT TV
GPB WMUM 89.7 FM Radio
To report an emergency, property damage, or power outage:
Wesleyan College Emergency Contacts
Campus Security
Wesleyan Police Radio (478) 757-5145
Wesleyan Police Office (478) 757-5138
Other important links:
Weather-related Emergencies
National Weather Service
Macon-Bibb County Emergency Contacts
Fire Department 911 or 9-911 from campus
478-751-7214
Police Department 911 or 9-911 from campus
478-751-7500
Crisis Line/SafeHouse - 24 hour Crisis Hotline
478-745-9292
Ambulance 911 or 9-911 from campus
Medical Center of Central Georgia Ambulance 478-633-1111
Mid-Georgia Ambulance Service 478-741-4141
Macon-Bibb County Office of Emergency Management
Hospitals:
Coliseum Medical Centers 478-765-7000
Coliseum Northside Hospital 478-757-8200
Medical Center of Central Georgia 478-633-1000
State of Georgia Emergency Contacts
Georgia Office of Homeland Security
Georgia 911
Georgia Emergency Management Agency
U.S./Federal Emergency Contacts
American Red Cross
Centers for Disease Control
Department Homeland Security(DHS)
DHS Security Ready Campaign
FEMA
U.S. Department of Defense
White House