Incident Response


University of Utah Making Student Safety Improvements

University of Utah Making Student Safety Improvements

The university will be spending nearly $400,000 in student safety improvements, which will also include an online sexual assault prevention course that all students must take before enrolling in classes.

North Texas Suburb May Soon Allow SROs to Bring Rifle Inside Schools

North Texas Suburb May Soon Allow SROs to Bring Rifle Inside Schools

The Coppell ISD is debating whether or not to allow School Resource Officers to bring their rifles into the campuses they monitor

Two Girls Shot at Chicago Elementary School

Two Girls Shot at Chicago Elementary School

Three teenagers have been arrested and charged with shooting two girls who were celebrating the end of the school year during a picnic on Friday

Emergency Mass Notification Mobile App Available for Twin Cities Pride Festival

Emergency Mass Notification Mobile App Available for Twin Cities Pride Festival

Alertus Technologies is providing a critical emergency mass notification mobile app to festival event staff, volunteers and attendees

Several Dead Following Explosion at Kindergarten in China

Several Dead Following Explosion at Kindergarten in China

The Chinese government has reported seven people have been killed and 59 others were injured as a result of an explosion at the front gate of a kindergarten in eastern China.

Clemson University Empowers Staff with New First Aid Technology

Clemson University Empowers Staff with New First Aid Technology

Clemson University at Greenville ONE prepares for medical emergencies with the Mobilize Rescue System

Orlando Workplace Shooting Leaves 5 Dead

Orlando Workplace Shooting Leaves 5 Dead

Orange County Sheriff’s Office confirmed five people were killed in a workplace violence incident in Orlando, Florida.

California lawmakers have passed a bill that denies superintendents the ability to allow people carry guns on campus. Could this help protect students, or could it make matters worse for those who live in areas with high crime rates?

Could School Gun Bans Help Protect Students?

California lawmakers have passed a bill that denies superintendents the ability to allow people carry guns on campus. Could this help protect students, or could it make matters worse for those who live in areas with high crime rates?



FBI Investigating University of Maryland Stabbing as Hate Crime

FBI Investigating University of Maryland Stabbing as Hate Crime

On early Saturday morning, Sean Christopher Urbanski fatally stabbed a young black man who was waiting at a campus bus stop. After learning that Urbanski was a member of a Facebook group called “Alt-Reich,” the FBI is investigating the murder as a hate crime.

Authorities warn students about posting anything threatening on social media, even if it’s done in jest.

Be Careful What You Post on Social Media

Authorities warn students about posting anything threatening on social media, even if it’s done in jest.

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    The Second Line of Defense

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    Community-driven Video Technology

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    Streamlining Secure Access

    Berkeley’s International House upgrades 510 doors with wireless locks, ditching mechanical keys for a unified, smartphone-ready access system. Read Now

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    TCA Improves Its Mass Communications

    Trinity Christian Academy replaces disjointed analog systems with a unified IP-based platform to streamline daily bells and campus-wide emergency alerts. Read Now