Today, on National First Responder Day, we honor the courage and dedication of our law enforcement, firefighters, and EMS teams who serve on the front lines every day. Thank you for your selflessness, bravery, and unwavering commitment to keeping our communities safe. #NationalFirstResponderDay #ThankYouFirstResponders
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Establish partnerships with local emergency responders, such as fire departments and law enforcement agencies. Collaborate on emergency planning, share resources, and participate in community exercises to strengthen your collective response capabilities. #CommunityPartnerships #Teamwork #WorkplaceSafety #VittatoeConsulting #Consulting #Safety
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Training or Trying? What actions are you taking to improve your circumstances? Often, we hear people say “I tried” and it didn’t work out. We don’t try for success; we train for it. Quest is on the road, training local law enforcement agencies in suicide prevention and intervention. It’s an honor to be recognized as a continuing education instructor. #suicideprevention #prevention #continuingeducation
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Did you know? The National Child Search Assistance Act of 1990 was a huge step forward in NCMEC’s mission. Now, each federal, state and local law enforcement agency must enter information about missing children younger than 18 into the FBI’s National Crime Information Center database, or NCIC. The Act also establishes state reporting requirements, eliminates waiting periods before law enforcement accepts a missing child case and requires law enforcement to maintain a close liaison with NCMEC regarding missing child cases. #40YearsOfHope
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Law enforcement officers race to save lives daily, putting others before themselves. Across 14 million emergency responses, it is estimated that only one out of every 8,000 responses result in a different outcome based on an officer's speed. We also know that speed is the greatest risk factor for an officer fatality on the road. Agencies are invited to consider these resources when creating expectations for safe responses and reasonable speeds: https://hubs.li/Q02BBJTf0
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A catastrophe can happen anywhere. BSS First responder is designed to assist facilities and security personnel, and first responders such as: fire and law enforcement. ?? . #DetailedInformation #ProtectTheLifeOfYourBusiness #EmergencyResponse #emergency #emergencyresponse #responsetime #BSS
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Collaboratively build, share, and train around your school’s emergency response plan with local law enforcement, fire, and EMS agencies for a coordinated, unified response to active threats on your campus. Learn more at: https://stratasite.io #SchoolSafety #EmergencyResponsePlan #EmergencyPreparedness #ActiveThreatPlan
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Learn the truth about school safety! We need school resource officers for a multitude of reasons -- they bridge the gap between youth and law enforcement, they build relationships, they serve as positive role models -- and the data shows that in the event of the unimaginable, SROs are our best line of defense to keep children safe! #TheMoreYouKnow #RealityOverRhetoric #SROsAreValuable
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Officer safety is paramount, and immediate access to self or buddy care can mean the difference between life and death. We understand the ever-changing realities that law enforcement officers face every day. From critical incidents to public expectations, we’re here to equip you and your agency with the tools you need to be confident in any situation. #lawenforcement #officersafety #policesupport #publicsafety
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On National "If You See Something, Say Something?" Day, it's important to remember most attackers drop clues, or "leakage," hinting at their intent to carry out mass attacks. This can happen in various forms, including verbal statements, social media posts, written messages, or conversations with friends or family members. Stay aware of behavioral warning signs, and if something feels off, report it to the authorities.
In recognition of National "If You See Something, Say Something?" Day, we highlight the campaign’s role in promoting public safety since its launch after 9/11. Originally started by the NY MTA and expanded nationwide by DHS in 2010, the initiative partners with organizations across the country to encourage the public to report suspicious activity. Since 2018, September 25 has been known as #SeeSayDay, reminding everyone to stay alert and report anything unusual to law enforcement. Though the campaign has evolved, its core message remains unchanged: "If You See Something, Say Something?." Follow First 30 Group for safety tips, survivor stories & more - or visit our website for free resources at www.First30Group.com #activeshootertraining #activeshootersafetytraining #workplacesafetytraining #activeshooter
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3 周Great job Richard!