5 Campus Safety Trends That Shaped the Last Decade
As we approach the start of a new decade and take a look back at the last 10 years, campus safety and security have undeniably evolved. Here’s how.
As we approach the start of a new decade and take a look back at the last 10 years, campus safety and security have undeniably evolved. Here’s how.
Actions taken by CS Higher Education Director of the Year James Johnson after two tragedies rocked UT Austin are nothing short of remarkable.
You can check out Tytek Medical’s product offerings at Campus Safety Conference Texas in Dallas on July 22 or Campus Safety Conference East in Charlotte, N.C., on August 7.
Rapid Response Teams focus on the critical minutes before first responders arrive and their work plays a huge role in saving lives.
“Secure, Preserve, Fight” can be an alternative way to respond to active shooters in healthcare settings when “Run, Hide, Fight” is not possible.
Attendees of this free webinar will learn how to recognize life-threatening blood loss, how to stop it and how to get victims the emergency medical help they need quickly.
A training program that teaches bystanders life-saving techniques has expanded to include specific professions such as lifeguards and flight crews.
Here are the top eight health hazards that non-medical bystanders can help mitigate until first responders arrive on scene of a medical emergency.
Aidan Spitzer, Parkland shooting victim, raised over $23,000 for medical kits and received a civic award from the mayor of Parkland.
Campus Safety Conference East gave attendees a chance to receive hands on training on stopping life-threatening bleeding.