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Emergency Information
If you feel you have been raped or sexually assaulted and are seeking medical treatment and/or want to file a police report at the hospital:
· Do not take a shower, eat, smoke, change your clothes, or use the
· If you have changed your clothes, bring those clothes with you
· Go to the hospital as soon as possible
· You can confidentially contact any of the RISE Advocates
· Or, you can contact Public Safety (230-4592), though speaking with them will not be confidential because they are required to inform the Dean of Students and warn the community about potential danger
· An OurVOICE advocate will be called to meet you at the hospital, though it is your choice whether they stay or leave
In the Emergency Room, you can receive:
· A medical examination and/or treatment
· Prophylaxis (antibiotics to prevent certain STIs)
· Evidence Collection (if pressing charges)
· The Morning After Pill (if applicable)
**You can bring partners, friends, or anyone else that might make your
**If you are not interested in pressing charges, you can choose to do a blind report that includes giving as much information as you are comfortable with to OurVOICE. This information will be kept on file in case another person experiences an act of violence by the same person.