Emergency Response

Read: School Swatting: Why It’s So Dangerous and How to Combat It

School Swatting: Why It’s So Dangerous and How to Combat It

A police chief breaks down the dangers of swatting, how it impacts communities, and lessons he’s learned from responding to false threats.

Read: Severe Weather: More Than Just a Seasonal Threat

Severe Weather: More Than Just a Seasonal Threat

Campus weather preparedness plans, outreach and training must take into account the fact that tornadoes, as well as other weather hazards, can happen at any time.

Read: How Common Are College Mass Shootings and What Is Being Done to Mitigate Them?

How Common Are College Mass Shootings and What Is Being Done to Mitigate Them?

Mass shooting threats are often unforeseeable but there are policies and procedures that have proven to reduce the chances of gun violence on college campuses.

Read: How to Prevent and Respond to Targeted School Violence

How to Prevent and Respond to Targeted School Violence

This webinar will discuss how to recognize signs of potential targeted violence and how to implement a protection plan.

Read: New Year, New Reminder to Share Your Critical Communications Strategies with All School Stakeholders

New Year, New Reminder to Share Your Critical Communications Strategies with All School Stakeholders

By redefining and communicating crisis communications protocols at different intervals during the year, school leaders can ensure safety stays at the forefront.

Read: Texas Education Agency Releases Draft School Safety Recommendations

Texas Education Agency Releases Draft School Safety Recommendations

The proposed rules include default locking on exterior doors, numbering systems on exterior doors, and panic alarms, among other things.

Read: Uvalde Families, Leaders Call for Texas DPS Director to Resign

Uvalde Families, Leaders Call for Texas DPS Director to Resign

Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw said DPS “did not fail the community, plain and simple.”

Read: Uvalde Teacher Wrongly Accused of Leaving Door Open Suffers from Tremors, Depression

Uvalde Teacher Wrongly Accused of Leaving Door Open Suffers from Tremors, Depression

In a press conference, Texas authorities originally claimed Amy Marin left a door propped open, giving the gunman access to the school.

Read: Locked Doors Stopped Ax-Wielding Man from Entering Jacksonville Elementary School

Locked Doors Stopped Ax-Wielding Man from Entering Jacksonville Elementary School

Duval County Public Schools police officers pursued the suspect and shot him when he would not drop the ax, according to a police report.

Read: What Works (and What Doesn’t) When Deploying Mass Notification Solutions

What Works (and What Doesn’t) When Deploying Mass Notification Solutions

Emergency communications are complex and require sophisticated tools to generate effective results.

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