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SBCSS safety manager outlines active‑shooter training and camera program; video retention set to a 30‑day loop
Summary
Human resources and safety staff told the board the county has expanded active‑shooter training, rolled out a Catapult incident‑management platform, and installed exterior cameras for asset protection; staff said surveillance video is retained on a 30‑day loop and that units received bargaining notice before implementation.
San Bernardino County safety staff reported multiple safety initiatives during the July 14 meeting, including active‑shooter training for local districts, an incident‑management communications platform and a phased exterior‑camera project described as an asset‑protection measure. Staff said video recordings are stored on a 30‑day loop and are destroyed after that period unless retained for cause. Why it matters: Camera systems, incident management and active‑shooter training are core safety investments…
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