Concerned about the increase in active shooters in schools around the country, SNOPAC 9-1-1 Emergency Communications selected Rave Panic Button to increase the speed of notifications and emergency response.
Can one solution meet the unique safety needs of different schools? Two elementary school principals in Clinton, Mississippi found out they could using Rave Panic Button.
In Eaton County, Michigan, a student reports that a classmate has a weapon. Using Rave Panic Button, the school notified 9-1-1, informed staff of the emergency and went into lockdown mode in under three minutes.
When a massive gas leak occurred right next to North Lake Middle School in Snohomish County, WA, the Rave Panic Button was able to help communicate important information to ensure the safety of the students.
There’s no way education administrators can know when an emergency will occur in one of their schools. Rave Panic Button helps improve emergency response when the unexpected occurs.
Hatch Valley Public School District’s had to find a way to protect their teachers, staff, and students after returning to in-person learning. They chose to rely on the Rave Panic Button app to meet their needs.
In seconds, Rave Panic Button immediately and clearly communicates an emergency to all on-site personnel, staff, and security. This ensures your facility can rapidly initiate lockdowns, evacuations, or other emergency responses.
Students, teachers, staff and school leaders are now on campuses across Rio Rancho Public Schools. As part of their return, the Rio Rancho Public Schools Safety & Security Department is rolling out the Rave Panic Button app to all staff members.