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Emergency Contact Information

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY

 
  1. International SOS (Global Security Assistance and Medical Travel Insurance):

    1. 24-hour assistance via phone: 215-942-8478 (depending on whether or not your phone has dial assist, you may need to add +1 before dialing the number)

    2. IntlSOS Assistance App (available for smart phones)

    3. To access the Holy Cross/IntlSOS website, you can either:

  1. Click THIS LINK;

                           or, if the link is broken:

  1. Go to http://www.internationalsos.com/, click Member Login and enter the Holy Cross membership number: 11BCAS701139

 

  1. Contact information for your on-site advisor is listed on the program page included with this manual, as well as in pre-departure/orientation materials. Local emergency numbers for police, ambulance, fire, etc. are provided on the program page and pre-departure/orientation materials and can be easily found online. Be sure to save these numbers in your contacts so they are easily accessible in case of an emergency.

 

  1. If a serious emergency occurs, we ask you to also notify our office. Please contact one of the Study Abroad directors:

         Jennifer Summerhays, Study Abroad Director           Office:  508-793-3057/3082
Emma Meade, Study Abroad Asst. Director               Office:  508-793-3090
                                                                                    Mobile: 443-468-8953
Susan McCrory, Study Abroad Asst. Director            Office:  508-793-2755
Emma Lynch, Study Abroad Asst. Director                Office:  508-793-3053


                                                                                             
If you need to contact us after normal business hours, you may also call the Holy Cross Public Safety Office at 508-793-2222. This is a 24-hour emergency number at the College of the Holy Cross. Please give them your name, academic institution abroad, telephone number where you can be reached, and describe the nature of the emergency and the student(s) involved. Public Safety will be able to contact Study Abroad staff (directors), who will return your call and assist you.