Heat Advisory (Sunday June 22 – Wednesday June 25)
The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for central New York from Sunday, June 22 through Wednesday, June 25. Temperatures will hover in the upper 90s, and the combination of heat and humidity will create heat indices over 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Department of Environment, Health and Safety recommends reviewing and sharing this Heat Stress fact sheet. Staff who work or spend time outside should take extra precautions. Work environments of particular concern are rooftops, agricultural areas, greenhouses, any areas with a high heat load. When possible, reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening hours. People who are ill, pregnant, or on medication that can cause dehydration should be especially careful and take preventative steps to reduce heat stress. University departments should work internally to provide flexibility to employees as necessary during this time. The Department of Environment, Health and Safety (607-255-8200) is readily available to answer heat stress related questions.
Call 911 or 607-255-1111 is if you or someone you know is experiencing a heat-related illness.
Welcome to Cornell University’s beautiful Ithaca campus! The Division of Public Safety wants to help you build connections to important campus resources and services. Take a minute to familiarize yourself with emergency actions and public safety terms by viewing the short emergency preparedness video below. View Cornell’s emergency action guide and emergency preparedness information to better prepare.
Audio transcript from Emergency Preparedness at Cornell video
What to do in an Emergency
CALL 911 for any situation that requires IMMEDIATE police, fire, or medical response to preserve life or property. From cellular phones call Cornell Police at 607-255-1111 or use a Blue Light or indoor emergency phone.
Refer to the Emergency Action Guide for detailed information on what to do in an emergency. Take time to read through the guides in advance, so you know what actions to take when a crisis occurs.
Emergency Notifications

CornellALERT is the university’s emergency notification system and is used for situations involving an immediate threat to the safety of the community.
You can receive alerts on your cellular phone if you have enrolled your phone number or installed the Rave Guardian app and activated it for the Cornell Ithaca Campus. All CornellALERT messages are sent to @cornell.edu e-mail addresses of current students, employees, and affiliates. The emergency.cornell.edu website displays all active CornellALERT messages and provides additional information.
If you receive a CornellALERT message you should promptly follow the directions given in the message and monitor emergency.cornell.edu for additional information.
Got 2 minutes? Watch this video to learn how to do Hands Only CPR!