Shooter Detection Systems Featured on the TODAY Show

Shooter Detection Systems Featured on the TODAY Show

In case you missed it, our Guardian Indoor Active Shooter Detection System made national news last week when we were featured in a TODAY Show exclusive on how to survive an office shooting.

Jeff Rossen, an NBC National Investigative Correspondent who regularly reports on TODAY, NBC Nightly News and Dateline NBC in "Rossen Reports", visited our headquarters in Rowley, Massachusetts to test the system for viewers and see for himself and "does it actually work?"

Rossen cites the incident at The Naval Medical Center in San Diego last week, where reports of an active shooter "spread like wildfire", causing panic and chaos inside. Thankfully, this incident turned out to be a false alarm. Rossen asks "What if you and the Police could know exactly where the shooter is, the moment the first shot is fired? These sensors can do it."

Watch and see for yourself what Jeff discovered!

VIDEO: New tech can track workplace shooters, potentially saving lives

Thomas R. Barnes

Discovering what it means to blaze a trail.

9 年

Congrats David.

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Meredith Mansourian

Communications Consultant at NAB

9 年

Great stuff! And congrats on your new role!

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Robert Fitzgerald

Field CISO @ Blue Mantis | MBA, Cybersecurity

9 年

Awesome job guys! Keep it up.

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