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District describes ‘panic button’ app funded by governor’s office to speed first-responder alerts

5786284 · September 18, 2025
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District officials described an app-based alert system (referred to as Rave/Motorola product) funded by the governor’s office that links campus alerts to 911 and designated supervisors and first responders to speed incident response.

District officials described a mobile "panic button" app — identified in the meeting as a Rave/Motorola product and funded through the governor’s office — that links campus alerts directly to 911, district supervisory staff and local first responders to accelerate emergency response.

Mark Torvitt, director of child welfare and attendance, said the system is being rolled out to schools and is funded by the governor’s office. He…

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