![]() ![]() “If I’m at my house, and I try to use it, it work because I’m not at campus, and we limit it to adults because of the potential for false calls.” teacher is out on the football field and something happens, all they have to do is hit the button and they can dispatch whatever agency is needed ,” Maitland said. Maitland stated that the most interesting aspect of the app is that it only works for whom and where it’s designated to work. “Sometimes teachers get confused dial 9 – 911 because you have to dial 9 to get out the app allows them right away, without having to pick up a regular phone.” “The app allows faculty and staff members to have a quicker way to alert emergency personnel,” Maitland said. The four buttons include fire, medical, police and active shooter, which provide clarity, stronger communication and speed, according to dean Jason Maitland. The app is available for teachers and staff. “If you hold down one of those buttons for 1.5 seconds, all are going to start coming.” “The district is implementing an app called the Rave Panic Button app,” said principal Joe Trybus. ![]() Technology can now help that process happen more quickly. When a stranger walks onto campus, authorities want to know quickly so that they can intervene. ![]()
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