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IIT Vice President of Facilities and Public Safety Bruce Watts announced this week that Carl Dobrich is the new director of Public Safety for the university. Before assuming his new position, Dobrich worked with Apex3 Security, IIT’s public safety provider, providing consultative support and guidance in physical security; crisis management; threat assessment; risk mitigation; corporate investigations; and executive protection. During his extensive career with the Illinois State Police, Dobrich was promoted to captain and supervised a team of more than 75 officers. He is an experienced communicator and has been the media spokesperson for several ongoing, high-profile investigations. With more than 30 years’ experience in the law enforcement arena, Dobrich has developed and maintained relationships with local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies across Chicago. Please welcome Carl Dobrich as director of Public Safety for IIT.
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Public Safety Tip of the Day: Water Safety
- Insist properly fitted PFD’s (Personal Floatation Devices) be worn by everyone riding in a boat or being towed on an inner tube, skis or other device.
- Never allow alcohol to be consumed when around the water.
- Never swim in unsupervised areas, and never swim alone.
- Do not dive or jump into unfamiliar or shallow water because of the risk of spinal cord or head injuries.
- Go to shore when changing places in small tippy boats or canoes.
- Limit boating to safe weather and water conditions.
- Teach your child to swim or enroll them in swim classes.
- Children should not jump into the pool on their own until they are able to climb out on their own.
- If a river carries a stick faster than you can walk on shore, it’s moving too fast.
- Don’t swim in or around lily pads because arms or legs may become entangled.
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