Meridian Joint School District installed the Rapid Responder® Crisis Management System to guard 50 school sites. Prepared Response announced this a few days. The district got a $355,922 Emergency Response and Crisis Management Grant from the U.S. Department of Education in August 2006 to help improve its campus emergency preparedness and crisis management functions. The district sent out a Request for Proposal in December and after a competitive review, awarded the contract to Prepared Response, Inc. in February 2007 to install Rapid Responder in the district’s elementary, middle, high school and administration buildings.
"The federal grant, the work of Prepared Response, and of course the help and cooperation of all our area's first responders will take our district to a new level in terms of security and safety in case of an emergency. This has been a great opportunity for our school system," said
Dr. Bruce Gestrin, Assistant Superintendent of Joint School District No. 2.This solution offers first responders with critical facility data permitting them to respond faster, in a more coordinated manner with other agencies, and with enhanced situational awareness to better guard both students and staff. Rapid Responder functions on laptop computers and offers first responders the chance to instantly access more than 300 data points, including tactical plans, floor plans, aerial and geospatial imagery, staging areas, interior and exterior photos, hazardous materials quantities and locations, utility shut-offs, and evacuation routes for virtually any school facility. Local first responders met with school officials and others during orientation meetings in early Spring to examine response plans for the district.
Jim Finnell, president and CEO of Prepared Response, Inc, stated: “Prepared Response is pleased to partner with the Meridian Joint School District to further ensure the emergency preparedness of the district’s schools. Our experience shows that joint collaboration between school officials, first responders and other community partners in developing emergency response plans can greatly improve response to emergencies.”
The only crisis management system to receive the coveted “Certification” SAFETY Act designation by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, The Rapid Responder is now installed in more than 8,900 buildings nationwide, including 1,700 school campuses. Rapid Responder has proven highly effective in actual incidents, including a shooting incident at a Washington state high school where a gunman was isolated in 12 minutes and over 2,000 students were evacuated offsite in less than 20 minutes.
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http://www.preparedresponse.com/ .