Emergency Response

Read: How the University of Georgia Embraces ‘Stop the Bleed’

How the University of Georgia Embraces ‘Stop the Bleed’

UGA and its local public safety agencies are taking part in this national campaign, which encourages greater awareness of straightforward first aid strategies.

Tenn. Bus Driver Charged in Fatal School Bus Crash

The crash left at least five students dead and many others injured.

Read: How Are You Meeting Title IX Requirements to Get Your Students Help During A Crisis?

How Are You Meeting Title IX Requirements to Get Your Students Help During A Crisis?

Here’s how mobile phone technology can help your campus comply with Title IX and improve public safety.

Read: The Emergency Response Team Roadmap for Your School

The Emergency Response Team Roadmap for Your School

An emergency response team is a great way to improve emergency preparedness and keep your school safe.

Read: Tips to Stay Prepared for the Active Shooter Threat

Tips to Stay Prepared for the Active Shooter Threat

There’s many steps school and hospital officials can take to prepare for and stop an active shooter incident.

Student Stabbed Repeatedly with Pencil in Colo. School

The attack occurred in a middle school hallway during classes.

Read: Clown Hysteria Disrupts Schools, Occupies Police

Clown Hysteria Disrupts Schools, Occupies Police

The clown scares have ranged from humorous to dangerous and criminal.

Read: Concerns Raised with Repurposing Public Safety 700 MHz Narrowband Radio Channels

Concerns Raised with Repurposing Public Safety 700 MHz Narrowband Radio Channels

The National Regional Planning Council says that repurposing public safety 700 MHz spectrum for broadband use could decrease radio effectiveness.

N.Y. School Districts Integrate Emergency Systems with Police

The system is available to all schools in Nassau County.

Read: Run-Hide-Fight and University Mass Notification and Active Shooter Protocols

Run-Hide-Fight and University Mass Notification and Active Shooter Protocols

Mass notification messages should complement the instructions we’re giving our campus communities.

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