Welcome to the L-Tron Team, Ryan Gomez!
Join us in welcoming Ryan Gomez to the L-Tron team. Ryan brings a strong background in content creation – get to know him better here…
Join us in welcoming Ryan Gomez to the L-Tron team. Ryan brings a strong background in content creation – get to know him better here…
Communication is critical in any emergency situation. See how updating your patrol vehicle router can ensure uninterrupted service.
Meet our newest team member, Pat Willome!
Pat joins the L-Tron team with a background in digital marketing & business development. He will be gathering feedback from our customers to help drive software development and new technology that will directly help with their unique needs.
In the patrol vehicle, the ICR-2441 saves space and ensures a reliable internet connection while on patrol and responding to calls. The Advantech ICR-2441 requires little to no maintenance but offers several of benefits. See more on this patrol vehicle router…
In July of 2024, New York State implemented NYCRR Section 155.17 which addresses school safety. This document covers dozens of potential scenarios and outlines the responsibilities of New York school districts in the development of district-wide school safety plans and building level emergency response plans.
The OSCR360 system (which fluidly combines imagery, mapping and documentation) was built as a multi-purpose tool to assist districts in creating, organizing and sharing their school safety plans. This helps districts to remain in compliance with Section 155.17. OSCR360 improves the processes of creating safety plans, training for unexpected incidents and responding to school emergencies.
Next week is Fire Prevention Week! See how Fire Departments can use OSCR360 for fire safety and training.
The Standard Response Protocol (SRP) has been adopted by hundreds of school districts and emergency response agencies nationwide who are working together to keep students and staff safe at school. The SRP provides a framework of standardized language and actions to follow during every type of event, from minor threats to large scale emergencies.
Discover more about the SRP Action: Shelter. See when this directive would be used and how OSCR360 can help create and organize your emergency operations plans.
The Standard Response Protocol (SRP) has been adopted by hundreds of school districts and emergency response agencies nationwide who are working together to keep students and staff safe at school. The SRP provides a framework of standardized language and actions to follow during every type of event, from minor threats to large scale emergencies.
Discover more about the SRP Action: Evacuate. See when this directive would be used and how OSCR360 can help create and organize your emergency operations plans.
During the SRP Action: lockdown, individual rooms are to be secured, and students are to stay quiet and hidden.
The Lockdown action is typically followed by the directive “Locks. Lights. Out of Sight.”
Lockdowns are issued when student and staff safety is threatened inside of the school building. Students and staff are to lock or barricade themselves within the room and hide quietly until help arrives to safely release them.
OSCR360 can be implemented into your school’s emergency plans. See how the system can assist with planning and training for a school lockdown.
The SRP Action: Secure is followed by the directive “Get inside. Lock outside doors.”
When the secure directive is issued, it indicates that there is a potential danger outside of the school building. The intention is to safeguard students within the confines of the locked school. All students and staff are to go inside, and the exterior doors of the school building are locked. There are typically few, if any, changes to the normal happenings within the school building during this type of temporary threat.
See how OSCR360 can assist with the SRP Secure action.