Crisis Management

Read: Fatal Las Vegas School Bus Crash Injures 16 Students

Fatal Las Vegas School Bus Crash Injures 16 Students

The Clark County school bus was carrying 48 students, none of whom sustained life threatening injuries.

Read: Can Your Smartphone Help Students in a Crisis?

Can Your Smartphone Help Students in a Crisis?

Almost all adults and even children as young as 10 have cellphones – why not take advantage of the devices they already look at every day and take your safety plans mobile?

Read: A Brief Overview of the ICS Structure

A Brief Overview of the ICS Structure

The Incident Command System was designed through the development of best practices in incident command.

Read: 5 Simple Steps School Principals Can Take to Partner with First Responders

5 Simple Steps School Principals Can Take to Partner with First Responders

The information local police, fire officials and other first responders provide could make the difference between life and death.

Read: Managing Crises With Campus Emergency Operations Centers

Managing Crises With Campus Emergency Operations Centers

Here’s how Superstorm Sandy prompted Stony Brook University to transform its EOC from a conference room into a fusion center

Read: Why We Don’t Have to Destroy the Fire Code to Save Lockdowns

Why We Don’t Have to Destroy the Fire Code to Save Lockdowns

The real solution should involve a long term strategy involving training, infrastructure and the revision of codes to address the threats of terrorism and active shooters.

Conn. District Adopts SchoolDude’s CrisisManager

Stonington Public Schools, in Connecticut, is implementing SchoolDude’s mobile safety platform CrisisManager.

Using Social Media in Times of Crisis – Harmful or Helpful?

Twitter and Facebook can provide immediate alerts and responses, but also yield misinformation and other potential concerns.

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