Current two-way radios for schools
Someone at the school radios for help, a 9-1-1 call is made, then local authorities are alerted. Each second spent explaining a situation to another person could impact the outcome of an unexpected event.
Someone at the school radios for help, a 9-1-1 call is made, then local authorities are alerted. Each second spent explaining a situation to another person could impact the outcome of an unexpected event.
By connecting members of public safety to schools through licensed two-way radio via 9-1-1 dispatchers, SchoolSAFE is helping schools and districts effectively communicate during any emergency event.
The SchoolSAFE Program trains school personnel how to improve their day-to-day communications and help them adapt the solution to meet the needs of each participating community partner.
Establishing a direct line between our team and school personnel helps us do our job better. Knowing what is happening in real-time lets us better direct priorities and resources–a huge advantage in keeping schools safe.
Bobby Noel
Battalion Chief
South Adams County Fire
See how SchoolSAFE connects authorized personnel during a crisis.