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I frequently post about what makes working for the City of Prairie Village great. Here's another example: Public Works Department Assistant Superintendent Ryan King could delegate scraping ice off sidewalks to any number of subordinates. But (and this is no surprise) he doesn't even think twice about picking up a shovel and clearing them himself. If your immediate supervisor doesn't lead like Ryan, maybe you should look at some of the job openings at www.pvkansas.com/jobs. It's not just Public Works -- every department here has leaders like Ryan. #prairievillage
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Very interesting read, just as Eagle Eye Network and Elite Fire Safety/Sciens Building Solutions, have been meeting with Michigan's 911 (ECC) Directors demonstrating how this technology works.(For a demo, please email jbommarito@sciensbuildingsolutions.com) AUSTIN, Texas—An overwhelming majority of parents in the U.S. (96%) support a mandate requiring schools to share security cameras with 911 Communications Centers during emergencies, according to a survey of K-12 parents commissioned by Eagle Eye Networks and conducted by Propeller Insights. A federal mandate was preferred by 56% of parents, while 29% wanted a community-level requirement, and 11% favored a school district mandate, according to the Eagle Eye Networks announcement. Camera sharing is a new technology that “gives emergency communication center telecommunicators (911 professionals) instant access to security cameras during an emergency, empowering them to deliver critical incident information to first responders,” the announcement says. Both Democrats (93%) and Republicans (91%) agree tax dollars should be allocated to fund activation of camera sharing technology in K-12 schools, according to the survey results. Propeller Insights, a Los Angeles-based market research firm, surveyed 1,034 parents of K-12 students in the U.S. between May 26 and June 5, 2024. Inside the Survey on Camera Sharing Key findings of the Eagle Eye Networks survey include: - 96% of parents support a mandate requiring K-12 schools to share security camera feeds with emergency communications centers during active shooter scenarios or similar emergencies. - Of the 96% of parents who favor a camera sharing mandate in schools, 56% prefer a federal mandate, 29% want a community-level requirement, and 11% favor a school district mandate. - 90% of those surveyed support allocating existing tax dollars to enable public K-12 schools to activate technology for 911 telecommunicators to access real-time security camera feeds in emergencies. -Allocating tax dollars to support a camera sharing mandate is supported by 91% of Republicans surveyed and 93% of Democrats surveyed 86% of parents feel safer with a security system enabled for live video communication with a 911 telecommunicator. - Almost 80% of respondents feel live-feed visibility into schools via security cameras will save lives during active shooter events. -School leaders and public safety officials say camera sharing can help quickly deliver critical information when time is of the essence. “The public safety experts, school officials, and parents have spoken: There’s resounding support for getting schools across the country to utilize camera sharing technology that will speed up emergency response and increase safety for children, educators, and first responders,” says Eagle Eye Networks CEO Dean Drako in the announcement. #elitefiresafety #sciensbuildingsolutions #911 #ECC #eagleeyenetwork #911camerashare #surveillance
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A Narrow Window of Comparison between School Security and Fire Safety. “Fire Safety gets all the laws and funding here in TN. I WISH school security had the backing of the law like fire safety does. Its usually only after someone is hurt or killed in a security incident that something can be done.” Jody Camper, Bristol TN Police Dept. I’d like to thank Jody for his comment, I think its important, and I wanted to share some thoughts. Jody Camper (Police Sergeant/Accreditation Manager/Drone Pilot at Bristol TN Police Dept. https://lnkd.in/gJSW6y9H). This was part of a discussion sparked by David Riedman, Data Scientist, (https://lnkd.in/gZcpD5ET) regarding Tennessee House unanimously advancing legislation requiring that schools determine the cause of a fire alarm being triggered before instructing children to leave a classroom. This discussion is occurring against the backdrop of the Nashville school shooting: "Smoke from the shooter’s weapon triggered the school’s fire alarm, but some students and teachers were unaware what was going on when they heard it. This confusion ultimately led to the death of third grader William Kinney, who had been designated as line leader for his class that day and was the first to collide with the shooter in a hallway while helping students out of the classroom." https://lnkd.in/g6n3k7CJ It is important to always be aware that this tragedy (like others) is so very personal to so many, and nothing ever done after the fact will undo the injuries incurred by everyone affected. I want to recognize that any discussion will impact those people in very personal ways, and I am doing my utmost to empathize, be professional, and not inadvertently bring about more harm. This is so much broader a discussion then what I am posting. I am being very narrow here and leaving issues of prevention and other topics for other discussions. I wanted to offer the following to Jody: (see the comments below)
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