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BOSTON, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A software company, In Force Technology, Inc., joined forces with the Burrillville, RI, School District and the Burrillville, RI, Police Department to protect students and staff during an active threat. Faculty will have the ability to notify law enforcement and first responders of a crisis event and be able to communicate directly to provide critical details needed to end the threat as soon as possible.
PROBLEM WITH LEGACY 9-1-1
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Traditionally placed 9-1-1 calls can take an average of five minutes to be routed from the centralized public safety answering point (PSAP) to the closest responding agency, lengthening the time for first responders to get on scene. The second problem of at-risk facilities is the inability to effectively communicate to one another from inside the same building as well as to collectively provide details of an active threat to law enforcement, causing add