Updates

Washington State Protecting K-12 and College Campuses with Emergency Preparedness Technology

Washington state has expanded its Critical Incident Planning and Mapping System (CIPMS) to include many community colleges in the state. All public high schools in the state and most middle and elementary schools are already being protected by the system as well as many other public buildings and critical infrastructure. Washington is the only state that is using this type of program to protect its K-12 and higher education campuses. The technology behind the CIPMS, Prepared Response Inc.’s Rapid Responder crisis management system, provides police, fire and other first responders with instant access to critical facility information including emergency response plans, aerial and 360 degree imagery, evacuation routes and other information. The system has proven highly successful in actual incidents, including a shooting at a Spokane (WA) high school where a gunman was isolated in 12 minutes and more than 2,000 students were evacuated offsite in less than 20 minutes. Rapid Responder is certified as a “Qualified Anti-Terrorism Technology” through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s SAFETY Act Program and is endorsed by the National Sheriffs’ Association. For more information: Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC) Don Pierce Executive Director Phone: (360) 486-2380 Email: dpierce@waspc.org