
PBS' Education Matters with Joy Hofmeister discusses the need for Rave Panic Button in all 542 Oklahoma schools.
MoreDiscover how many emergency managers say workplace violence is a major safety concern, how often healthcare organizations are running workplace violence drills, and other alarming statistics in this 90-second video.
MorePBS' Education Matters with Joy Hofmeister discusses the need for Rave Panic Button in all 542 Oklahoma schools.
Discover how many emergency managers say workplace violence is a major safety concern, how often healthcare organizations are running workplace violence drills, and other alarming statistics in this 90-second video.
Earthquakes can happen at anytime without warning. They can also cause a lot of damage in a matter of seconds. Discover these answers about earthquake preparedness and other important information in this video.
Discover what legal consequences companies can face for violating federal guidelines, which industries experience the most workplace violence, and other startling statistics in this video.
How does the growing mental health problem impact communities, and what can they do to address it? Watch this video to learn more, including simple strategies for improved mental health awareness.
Watch this video to see how a Rave Panic Button activation generates and delivers an instant notification to authorized on-site employees and security personnel.
Eight seconds is the average attention span of the new crop of college students, known as Generation Z. Colleges and universities like yours have implemented mass notification systems and other measures to keep your students safe on and off campus.
Check out their recommendations, so you’ll be able to save time, money and resources to focus on other projects and responsibilities you need to.
How much time do your nurse managers and other supervisors spend trying to fill last-minute callouts or resolve ongoing understaffing?
Why have major cities like Washington, DC chosen the Rave Panic Button to streamline data and communication sharing during emergency events? Karima Holmes, Director of the Office of Unified Communications, explains why choosing Rave Panic Button to protect 90,000 students was a “no brainer”, and how it’s helped her and the DC public schools collaborate for improved public safety.
Residents can download the Smart911 app for free to create a Safety Profile and receive targeted alerts.
Safety is a top concern for healthcare employees and they believe their employers make it a priority. Though healthcare employees mostly feel safe at work, there’s a disconnect about how they’re informed and their knowledge of certain emergency plans.
Recent higher ed survey results reveal that colleges and universities are missing out on using mass notification to its fullest potential.
Rave Guardian, the leading custom safety app, can help build positive community relationships by engaging directly with your constituents through texting, confidential tips, safety timer, a call directory and a content portal to keep them safe.
Rave Panic Button, a mobile application, enhances emergency response by communicating details of an onsite crisis to faculty, staff, and security resource officers, while simultaneously notifying 911 officials.
The Rave Panic Button has revolutionized emergency response in Arkansas schools and has saved lives due to improved communication between 9-1-1, first responders, and on-site school staff.
Healthcare violence makes healthcare the most dangerous work environment. Doctors, nurses, aides, and staff are all at risk of workplace violence. As the video highlights, the data is staggering.At Rave, we can help.
Orange County resident John Nettles said his wife, Carol, a nurse, had registered with Smart911, a feature of the Rave 911 Suite, and it proved life-saving when he suffered a heart attack on his farm.
Rave Command View provides integrated views of all 911 activity including information collected from the Smart911 Platform. See and react to real-time 9-1-1 call traffic and trends.
Tracy Clark, a dispatcher for the Grove City, OH Police Department who has two sons with autism. Tracy has been trained to keep people safe but is always concerned about the safety of her twin boys with Autism.
Visit www.Smart911Facility.com to provide public safety with facility information such as floor plans, buildings, fire and utility information, and more.
On November 6, Dan Hoffman called 9-1-1 for help but wasn’t able to speak. It was unknown to dispatchers at the time, but Dan’s house was on fire and he was overcome with smoke.
On November 6, 2014, Dan Hoffman called 9-1-1 for help from his mobile phone but was unable to speak.
Chief Duane Phillips, Director of the Metro Nashville Emergency Communication Center, welcomes NENA National Conference attendees to Nashville. Invites everyone to sign up for Smart911 while visiting.
On the morning of March 3, Teresa Cooper found herself stranded on the Bluegrass Parkway when her windshield wipers stopped working during a heavy snow storm.
Director of Emergency Management at Ohio State University, Bob Armstrong, discusses a recent bank robbery that took place on campus property.
The Chief of Police in Chickasha, OK, Eddie Adamson, announces to the public that Chickasha is the first municipality in the state to offer the new Smart911 service.
Scott Ruf talks about how he selected Smart911 and what impact it has on his community.
During the Boston Bombing social media played a large role in the communication strategy of local colleges’ Emergency Managers. Listen as BC, UMASS Boston and Suffolk University Emergency Managers discuss its impact.
What if your child went missing? Does 9-1-1 have the information they need to help you? They do if you have a Safety Profile with Smart911. This is one mother’s story.
Brian Maydwell, of the Columbia / Boone County Public Safety Joint Communications, talks about Smart911 in this latest installment from our “From the desk of” series.
Becca Green from the Arkansas chapter of Autism Speaks, urges families to create a Smart911 profile.
Major Tim Webb from the Searcy Police Department encourages citizens to sign up for Smart911.
Lt. Kevin Russell from the Benton Police Department, encourages citizens to sign up for Smart911.
Directory of Benton County’s Office of Emergency Communication, Joshua Billis, encourages citizens to sign up for Smart911’s Safety Profile.
Jeff Prail, from Arkansas Association of the Deaf, urges it’s members to sign up for Smart911.
Gary Gray of North Little Rock Emergency Services urges citizens to sign up for Smart911 in the state of Arkansas.
FSU Guardian is a new service that allows you to rapidly provide information about yourself to the FSUPD during an emergency.
Sgt Mike Carlson and Capt. Melvin Carter, from Dekalb County, encourages it’s citizens to sign up for Smart911.
Officer Andi Cameron and Lt. Issac Cox, from Atlanta GA, encourage citizens to sign up for Smart911.
Lawrence Zacarese, Assistant Chief of Police & Director of Emergency Management for Stony Brook University, talks about the Rave Mobile Safety Suite in this latest “From the desk of” ser
David Lucas, Director for 9-1-1 in Lexington, KY, shares his thoughts on Smart911 and explains how Smart911 is helping Lexington transition to Next Generation 9-1-1.
Cathy Randall, Coordinator at Aiken County, SC 9-1-1 gives her thoughts on Smart911, explaining how Aiken County call takers and first responders are receiving timely, supplemental call data to help speed and enhance the e
Christopher Akin, Associate Director for IT at The University of South Florida talks about the Rave Security Suite in this latest “From the desk of” series.
Duane Phillips, Director for the Metro Nashville Emergency Communications Center, discusses Smart911, the Next Generation 9-1-1 safety software solution which provides 9-1-1 call takers and first responders with critical s
Cynthia Adam – Chief of Police at SUNY Oswego talks about Rave Guardian.
For the deaf and hard of hearing. This instructional video explains – using sign language – how Smart911 can save a life during a 9-1-1 call, how to register and how to use the service.
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