Missouri school districts may begin enrolling in the alerting program by going to www.raptortech.com/Missouri. Each district will have its own account that will link the alerts to selected area first responders. Raptor will conduct training for each district, beginning with pilot schools and then district-wide training. The company encourages districts interested in utilizing the app to contact Raptor to begin the enrollment process.
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Alertus Technologies provides advanced technologies for unified mass notification and crisis communications. For more than a decade, Alertus has engineered innovative emergency alert systems for colleges and universities, K\u201312 schools, corporations, medical centers, military bases, and government organizations. The Alertus system is a customizable array of emergency notification capabilities, including the wall-mounted Alert Beacon\u00AE, computer desktop alerting, USB panic button, LED marquee display, outdoor warning systems, text-to-speech interface for public address and outdoor high power speaker arrays, fire alarm interface, digital signage and cable television override, mobile applications, and VoIP phone alerting.
Moments before the shooter entered Robb Elementary, silent panic alert technology, known as SPAT, was activated which sent info and an alarm to other school staff, as well as authorities and administrators.
"Raptor Alert was utilized as the alert process that the principal initiated a minute before the guy walked into the building," said David Rogers with Raptor Technologies. "Unfortunately, doors weren't locked."
"I think the ability to immediately make contact with administrators and law-enforcement to get people going to the right location, not just going to the school but we know a specific classroom where that panic alert has been set, I think that will help us," said former Dallas ISD Police Chief Craig Miller.
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