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How does OSCR360 assist with each component of your Emergency Response Plan? SRP Action: Hold

The Standard Response Protocol originated in 2009 with a simple, yet clear, mission: Keep schools safe.

The SRP focuses on providing uniformity and consistency for responding to any – and every – type of hazardous scenario. As part of a school district’s broader emergency plan, the SRP promotes the use of both common language and common expectations when teaching and training students, staff, and first responders on emergency protocols.

See how OSCR360 can be used to support the first SRP Action: Hold

What role does OSCR360 play in your School Standard Response Protocol?

The Standard Response Protocol (SRP) was developed to provide common language, training and expectations that students, teachers and first responders should use during any crisis situation. The Protocol is created from research-based best practices and provides a familiar, rehearsed approach to all types of hazards and emergency scenarios. This includes everything from natural disasters and fires to active shooter threats, or potential danger in the vicinity of the school district, and more.

See how OSCR360 can assist with your school standard response protocol.

Active Threat and Emergency Response Training for Fire Departments

Firefighters routinely find themselves entering first response situations blindly, not knowing what might be in store for them when they respond to a call.

Unfortunately, it isn’t logistically possible for every firefighter to physically tour and train within every public space or high-risk environment. Yet, imagine if every firefighter on the force had virtual access to each place of public assembly in their district, including schools, hospitals, government buildings and more.

See how OSCR360 can provide a valuable look inside public spaces so that fire departments can familiarize themselves with a building’s layout and plan for an emergency.

NASRO School Safety Conference

Press Release: L-Tron & OSCR360 Return from Indianapolis Emergency Preparedness and School Safety Conference 

The L-Tron team has returned from the 2023 National Association for School Resource Officers (NASRO) National School Safety Conference. Held at the JW Marriott in Indianapolis, the NASRO Conference was geared at equipping school resource officers with the knowledge and tools they need to prepare for a safe campus-wide environment.  OSCR360 was well-received by conference attendees. See more on the event here..

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Press Release: OSCR360 Team to Attend Upcoming NASRO School Safety Conference 

The L-Tron team will attend the 2023 National Association for School Resource Officers (NASRO) School Safety Conference at the JW Marriott in Indianapolis, IN. The NASRO School Safety Conference will run from June 28 – July 3, and the L-Tron team will be available June 28 and 29th to show the OSCR360 system to attendees.

The importance of a reunification plan

What is a Reunification Plan? The importance of working together to reunite families after an emergency

Anytime a school district experiences an unexpected emergency situation, where students are evacuated from their school building, the aftermath may prove more challenging to navigate than the emergency itself. The district has a responsibility to reunite hundreds of children with their families as safely, orderly, and efficiently as possible. Discover more about creating a reunification plan..

Active Shooter Training for Law Enforcement

The Importance of Active Shooter Training for Law Enforcement: Pre-planning for a Major Incident 

Tragic events can occur without warning, making emergency preparedness crucial for Law Enforcement agencies. In the event of an active shooter threat, law enforcement must be mentally and tactically prepared to jump into action, as every second counts when it comes to saving lives. See more about the importance of active shooter training for law enforcement and how your agency can pre-plan for a major incident.

L-Tron Connected with Law Enforcement and School Districts at the 2022 National Conference on Active School Threats

The L-Tron team has returned from Phoenix, AZ after attending the 2022 National Conference on Active School Threats for the first time. L-Tron’s John Dobies and Julianne Pangal attended the event and had the opportunity to share L-Tron’s emergency preparedness system, OSCR360, with a diverse group of attendees, ranging from law enforcement officers, first responders, campus security officers, school district and university administrators, emergency management experts, teachers and mental health professionals.  

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