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Bridging the Gap Between
Schools and Public Safety

 

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About this Webinar

No school is immune to emergencies; fires, extreme weather, bomb threats, or acts of violence. This is just a short list of events that could initiate an emergency response. When it comes to communication between schools and public safety agencies for an emergency, you cannot afford even one second of delayed or inaccurate correspondence with dispatchers and responders when every second counts and lives are on the line.

This is a critical component of emergency response, but one that is often overlooked.

That's why we have gathered subject matter experts in Education, Emergency Response, and School Safety Software to shed light on the importance of automatically sharing critical emergency details with 9-1-1, which plays a vital role in improving outcomes and saving lives.

Key Takeaways

  • Understand the importance of timely and accurate communication between schools and first responders.
  • Explore why making connections with 911 call centers is an important element in emergency planning and preparedness that should not be overlooked.
  • Learn the role of school safety software in enhancing emergency response efforts.
  • Hear real-life strategies you can implement to help schools and public safety agencies to work together effectively.

Act now and register to be a part of this informative discussion on enhancing school safety and emergency response when moments matter.

About the Panelists

Karin Marquez,
Chief Public Safety Brand Officer, RapidSOS

Karin is a public safety veteran, having started her career in 1997 as a dispatcher, where she dispatched Police, Fire and EMS. Since beginning her career, Karin has risen through the public safety industry, helping to design, shape, and innovate the 911 infrastructure in use by agencies across the United States. Today, Karin serves as the Private Sector Director on the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) Board.

Jason Rooks,
Chief Information Officer, Parkway Schools

Jason Rooks is the Chief Information Officer in the Parkway School District in St. Louis, MO. As an IT leader, he focuses on delivering a safe and stable computing environment for K-12 students and staff. Jason currently holds the CISSP and ITIL Expert certifications. He is on the Missouri state boards for Midwest Tech Talk and COSN’s state chapter Missouri Educational Technology Leaders. He frequently speaks on security and technology topics at state and national conferences.

About the Host

David Rogers,
Chief Marketing Officer, Raptor Technologies

An accomplished high-tech marketing executive with a proven history of launching new businesses and products. Passionate about generating innovative ideas and mating them with compelling communications strategies to drive organic growth.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from experts in the field and join us in our mission to protect every child, every school, every day.