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MAY 2017

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14 LAW ENFORCEMENT TECHNOLOGY MAY 2017 www.officer.com P O L I C IN G IN S C H O O L S emergency services to be more efficient. "Our location integrated community notification and enhanced 911 connects first responders and community stakeholders in an emergency," says Rauner. He adds that most people are unaware that once a call is placed to 911 from a cellphone, the dispatcher often does not receive an exact location from the caller. With SirenGPS, callers can expect their location to be relayed to the dispatcher prior to the call ring- ing into emergency services, which may result in faster response time for law enforcement personnel. "SirenGPS provides a 911 panic button citizens can use." The system allows citizens, including students on campuses, to create personal profiles that are seen by first responders. The user profile delivers an accurate location, a photo and health information of the citizen. This enables faster and more effective emergency response, states Rauner. Administrative Captain Hinkle with Texas Tech says the use of technology has helped in areas of law enforce- ment. "I do believe that technology has helped people get the assistance they need quickly." Beyond patrol Building and maintaining a relation- ship of good standing with students is a process. Albuquerque Public Schools' Officer Wong suggests officers must first and foremost be approachable and must communicate as well as follow through with what is said while being fair and consistent. As a 28-year law enforcement veter- an, Wong says the possibility of making a positive impact on students makes policing in schools stand out. He also believes impacting students in positive ways may help to bring the police repu- tation to new and better light. A willingness to listen to those in the school community makes a world of difference in the effect and impact an officer has on students. Hilar y Romig has extensive law enforcement training and is employed by the Lubbock (Texas) Police Depar tment. TACTICAL GEAR SECURITY DRAWERS ALL NEW SECURITY DRAWER FOR THE FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR SUV call 866.318.8339 or visit tuffyproducts.com/let to discover the vast array of security solutions available for you. SERIOUS THEFT PROTECTION T H E F T P R O T E C O N F O R S E R O U E A R made in the usa Circle 6 on Reader Service Card MobilePD ......................................................................... 37 SirenGPS .......................................................................... 38 For more information, circle the number on the Reader Service Card.

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