Weather Emergencies

Read: ‘How Safe Is Your Campus?’ Survey Results: Hospitals

‘How Safe Is Your Campus?’ Survey Results: Hospitals

Active shooters/bombers, as well as public safety staff and weapons shortages pose big challenges for U.S. healthcare facilities.

Read: ‘How Safe Is Your Campus?’ Survey Results: Universities

‘How Safe Is Your Campus?’ Survey Results: Universities

Police/security department staffing levels pose significant challenges, while administrator support for overall campus public safety is very high.

Students Question University’s Use of Mass Notification Alerts

BP’s Lesson: Take Emergency Plans Seriously

BP’s oil drilling fiasco is a prime example of why disaster plans must be complete and current

Ohio High School Damaged by Category 3 Tornado

Read: Report: Western U.S. Will See Greater Wildfire Activity in 2010

Report: Western U.S. Will See Greater Wildfire Activity in 2010

Read: Weather Experts Predict Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season

Weather Experts Predict Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season

Read: Two-Way Radios Keep K-12 Campuses Connected

Two-Way Radios Keep K-12 Campuses Connected

District officials for Tennessee’s Warren County deployed Motorola’s MOTOTRBO digital control station to communicate with all campuses, as a result of a 2008 devastating tornado that cut off all communication.

Read: What to Do When Severe Storms Strike

What to Do When Severe Storms Strike

Advance warning, education, maintenance, personal responsibility and relationships with all stakeholders combine to reduce the impact of bad weather.

Read: Disaster Response Done Right

Disaster Response Done Right

MSUM Director of Security Michael Parks’ planning and quick thinking before, during and after the massive Red River flood of 2009 helped save the city of Moorhead, Minn. It also earned him this year’s Campus Safety Director of the Year, Education Award.

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