Who to contact for help - Emergencies

In an emergency, call triple zero (000) stating who is required: Police, Fire or Ambulance

Medical emergency

If you or someone with you is experiencing a medical emergency, call triple zero (000) or 112 from a mobile device.


Immediate first aid

If you’re ill, injured, or need urgent first aid on UTS College campus, contact campus security, or find a first aid officer.

  • UTS College Campus Security: 02 9218 7090 (Ext. 7090) 8am -6:30pm (Monday to Friday)
  • UTS Security:  1800 249 559 (24 hours a day, seven days a week)

Accidents, incidents, and hazards

Report accidents or incidents to campus security as soon as possible – whether you’re directly involved, or a witness.


If you see a safety hazard or risk

Our campus is a safe environment. But if you see something that may cause harm to you or someone else, move away from danger, and tell a staff member or contact campus security.

Report to a staff member or call UTS College campus security:02 9218 7090.


Emergency evacuation

If there’s a fire or emergency on campus, staff will guide you through the evacuation and emergency procedures

Here is the emergency evacuation map.


UTS College welfare team

If you need urgent support, you can also contact our welfare team in the student centre. For ongoing updates on major emergencies, stay up-to-date by checking your student email.

Read more information about staying safe in Sydney.


 

Emergency Contact Details

UTS College campus security 02 9218 7090
UTS Security (Emergency, 24 hours, seven days a week): 1800 249 559
UTS health & counselling 9514 1177
Police/Ambulance/Fire 000
Police (General) 131444
UTS College accommodation 02 9056 4354
24/7 emergency line on 0292 184 911
UTS sexual assault support line: 1800 531 626
Alcohol and drug counselling 1800 250 015
NSW Mental Health Line: 1800 011 511
Victims Access Line (24-hour support for victims of crime): 1800 633 063
Crime Stoppers: 1800 633 063

Counselling and mental health

Stressful circumstances, and psychological and emotional issues can affect your health, your studies, and your relationships. When things get tough, it’s usually best to talk about it with a professional who can help.

Our Student Success Team is here to help, and they can refer you to the UTS Health and Counselling service.

Find out about mental health and counselling support for UTS College students.

Emergency counselling and mental health services