Spotlight on Higher Education/Healthcare Campus Safety Director of the Year Finalist John Marcus
Check out some of this Director of the Year finalist’s top accomplishments, as well as a photo gallery of him and his department.
Check out some of this Director of the Year finalist’s top accomplishments, as well as a photo gallery of him and his department.
Providing its services at no charge, Health 34 is part of UC Davis’ commitment to reform public safety on campus.
The 15-year-old student learned CPR in her sports medicine class and was certified to perform the life-saving procedure.
A mob of 20-50 teens kicked, punched, and stomped several Howard University students. One student was stabbed.
Brown County’s Teen Heartsaver Initiative has provided First Aid training and certification to nearly 2,000 high school students, campus employees, and area residents.
A school safety speaker went into cardiac arrest during a presentation. Two SROs and an assistant principal saved his life.
A UMS-Wright Preparatory School student who took an American Red Cross course saved the life of another student who went into cardiac arrest.
Check out some of this Director of the Year finalist’s top accomplishments, as well as a photo gallery of him and his department.
Steven Ellis developed Project Safety Net for the Corona-Norco Unified School District, leveraging partnerships, technology, training and innovation to bolster campus security.
Med Tac training teaches non-medical bystanders life-saving steps they can administer to individuals experiencing health crises in the critical minutes before first responders arrive.