
The Cook County Sheriff’s Office knew they needed a solution that would empower them to respond to emergencies quickly and effectively, especially as the coronavirus pandemic sweeps the nation.
MoreHow can you better protect your first responders and community? The following use cases show how Rave 911 Suite can be used.
MoreThe Cook County Sheriff’s Office knew they needed a solution that would empower them to respond to emergencies quickly and effectively, especially as the coronavirus pandemic sweeps the nation.
When the coronavirus outbreak impacted the region, it was clear their current notification system wasn’t equipped to send critical updates, especially to their largely diverse and non-English speaking community.
Learn how the Rave Platform allowed for flexible communication during both emergencies and the day-to-day for their diverse workplace.
How can you better protect your first responders and community? The following use cases show how Rave 911 Suite can be used.
A Wayne County dispatcher was able to take action during a domestic incident by using the text-from-911 feature in the Rave 911 Suite.
Virginia Beach was able to set up temporary notifications to keep festival attendees in the loop during a massive three-day music festival.
Law enforcement officials at the Missouri University of Science and Technology have strengthened their relationship with the campus community by employing new technology, including Rave Guardian.
Learn how these two schools are harnessing the capabilities of Rave Panic Button to provide fast and reliable communication throughout the campus.
Ensuring everyone in the USF community is safe and protected during these events is the number-one priority for administrators.
Learn how DDI uses Rave Alert to keep commercial property owners, operators and others informed about active shooter situations, flooding and other critical events.
Safeguarding your campus community during an emergency is vital. Your campus community also includes temporary visitors, such as parents, vendors and camp counselors. How are you keeping them informed and updated? Are you notifying them when a critical event occurs?
A shooting incident at school left the community reeling and searching for ways to avoid similar incidents in the future.
Learn how having unlimited administrators, messaging and reach ensures the college community will always be alerted about Clery Act notifications, severe weather events, active shooter or intruder incidents and more.
There are more tornadoes per square mile in Florida than in any other state. When a hurricane or a major storm comes across the Florida peninsula, it has the potential to spawn tornadoes in its northeast quadrant, and central Florida is often in this area.
Keeping business operations going at hospitals is vital for their patients and the communities they reside in. Especially when a severe weather alert or an adverse event strikes
An incident can happen anywhere at anytime, which is why schools need safety solutions that can start improving the security of students from the moment it is implemented. When Kings Park School District in Suffolk County, New York, adopted Rave Panic Button it helped improve student safety almost instantly.
After implementing Rave Alert into its IT environment, Rancho Santiago Community College District (RSCCD) was gearing up to do a quarterly test when it needed to switch gears. Read the case study to learn about RSCCD’s best practices and how it uses the SMS Opt-in feature to temporarily keep in touch with visitors during campus events.
Smart911™ Safety Profile & Text-from-911 Helps Divert Domestic Violence Incident in Kent County, MI.
In under three minutes, a student with a weapon is reported to police and a school-wide lockdown is initiated.
Communities across the country have used Rave Alert for a diverse range of incidents and needs. Learn about how Rave Alert was used in five cases, and why was it such a valuable asset to emergency managers, 9-1-1 directors, government officials and first responders.
When a massive gas leak occurred right next to North Lake Middle School in Snohomish County, WA, 9-1-1 had very little time to alert school staff. Luckily, the Rave Panic Button was able to help communicate important information to ensure the safety of the students.
Learn more about MUSC’s approach to crisis communications and best practices to communicate with its community.
A missing person in Chippewa County, MI was found in just 30 minutes thanks to the message capabilities of Rave Alert.
Eaton County officials in Michigan get the word out to the right people at the right time with Rave Alert’s flexible messaging platform.
Springfield, Massachusetts became the first in the state to partner with RapidSOS, Uber and Rave for greater mobile caller accuracy. This move has greatly benefitted Springfield, especially as the city adjusts to an influx of visitors in town for its new casino. Call takers can now quickly turn on additional mobile caller location data provided through RapidSOS from Uber, Apple, and Android without disrupting their systems or processes.
In November 2013, Grove City became the first location in Ohio to implement emergency response technology, Rave 911 Suite, to provide actionable data to 9-1-1 and first responders, and provide better support to community members with medical issues and disabilities.
Seminole County Public Schools District is using a panic button and multi-media interoperability solution to enhance emergency response.
The University of Cincinnati’s Department of Public Safety has invested in a range of initiatives to protect 45,000 students and 15,000 faculty and staff.
The University of South Carolina (USC) Columbia campus was recently named the sixth safest campus in the U.S. and the top safest campus in South Carolina, according to a recent study by an affiliate of ADT security company.
Since deploying Rave 911 Suite in January of 2017, Newberry County 9-1-1 call takers use the Rave 911 Suite tools on over 15% of calls. Facing an increase of 9-1-1 mobile calls that provide limited information, Newberry County Sheriff’s Office added the Rave 911 Suite to improve the data associated.
Fluor Reduced Required Alert Send Steps by 67% by Moving from Everbridge to Rave Alert Fluor, a long time user of WebEOC for incident management and day-to-day operations, needed emergency notification integration with WebEOC
Leveraging Employee Emergency Notifications at Michigan State University Federal Credit UnionThe Michigan State University Federal Credit Union (MSUFCU) recognized the need for an employee emergency notification system for emergenc
How Milford Public Schools are Giving Teachers the Tools to Enhance Critical CommunicationsThe Rave Panic Button app was implemented by the town of Milford, Mass., in 2014.
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.
When Bay County Central Dispatch mass alerts volume exceeded one million messages annually, they decided to upgrade their emergency notification system.
Stony Brook Medicine, a 603-bed facility with over 6,000 employees, leveraged Rave Alert during Superstorm Sandy to communicate with hospital staff during the 30-hour campus-wide network outage.
How a Multi-National Consumer Goods Manufacturer is Improving Communications Speed and Corporate ResiliencyIn 2015, the corporation recognized several critical issues that caused significant inconveniences for their employees and im
How Sending 911 Text Messages through the Rave 911 Suite is the Solution to Saving More Lives and Money in Ottawa County, MI.
Nassau County protects students with Panic Button for 350 schools and over 200,000 students by implementing Rave Panic Button to protect students and respond faster to emergencies.
Award-Winning Hospital Selects Rave Alert, Replacing Existing Mass Notification System with for Faster, Easier Emergency CommunicationsLike all hospitals, Carle Foundation Hospital operates on a 24/7 schedule.
The national Insurance Services Office (ISO) assessed the City of Dubuque’s risk of fire damage and emergency response and preparedness over the summer of 2015.
Nashville Emergency Communications Center (NECC) is a consolidated center providing all call taking and dispatch services for Law Enforcement, Fire and EMS in Nashville and Davidson County (TN).
New Jersey Courts Leverage AlertNew Jersey Courts Leverage Rave Alert when Superstorm Sandy comes through. Judiciary systems are challenged by the shear logistics of coordinating schedules that are constantly in flux.
Seattle, Washington, in need of an enhanced alert for citywide emergency notification system and internal department alerts and communication, selected Rave Alert after an exhaustive comparative vendor review.
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