Heroes

Read: Campus Safety’s Heroes of 2016

Campus Safety’s Heroes of 2016

The heroes program honors the people who help make our campuses safer.

Read: 2 Injured in Ohio School Shooting Before Staff Members Intervene

2 Injured in Ohio School Shooting Before Staff Members Intervene

Faculty and staff members’ response to the shooting is being praised.

Read: 3 Campus Police Officers Save Residents from Apartment Fire

3 Campus Police Officers Save Residents from Apartment Fire

Stevens Institute of Technology officers rushed into the building to evacuate residents.

Read: Hospital Security Officer Evacuates Patients, Staff Before Gas Explosion

Hospital Security Officer Evacuates Patients, Staff Before Gas Explosion

The security officer credited the training he’s received at the hospital for his actions.

Read: Fla. VA Shooting Stopped by Hospital Security and Staff

Fla. VA Shooting Stopped by Hospital Security and Staff

No one was injured in the hospital shooting and a man is in custody.

Utah Parents Disarm Son in Middle School Classroom

The boy fired his weapon at the ceiling inside of a classroom packed with students.

Read: Minnesota Public Safety Officers Make Big Dent in Campus Crime

Minnesota Public Safety Officers Make Big Dent in Campus Crime

One Minneapolis Community and Technical College officer, who is one of December’s Campus Safety Heroes, solved a theft case involving 14 student victims.

Read: Fla. Teens That Prevented School Shooting Honored

Fla. Teens That Prevented School Shooting Honored

The teens reported to officials that they saw a student entering the school with a gun.

Read: Officer Vigilance, Knowledge of School Policies Prevent Crime

Officer Vigilance, Knowledge of School Policies Prevent Crime

Congratulations to Officers Terry Thomas and Jerome Saulsbury, who are November’s Campus Safety Heroes for expertly applying visitor policies and paying attention to detail to safely apprehend two armed individuals.

Tenn. Hospital Employee Helps Rescue Kidnapped Child

The employee recognized the child from a recent Amber Alert.

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