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Missoula County adopts building emergency response policy with panic buttons, card readers and lockdown functions

Missoula County Commissioners · November 20, 2025
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Summary

The Missoula County Commissioners adopted a new countywide building emergency response policy that consolidates existing procedures into annexes, delegates authority to update annexes to the chief people and risk officer and the chief administrative officer, and codifies the use of panic buttons, electronic card readers, key-issuance procedures and lockdown buttons.

The Missoula County Commissioners adopted a new countywide building emergency response policy on Thursday, Nov. 20.

County staff presented the policy as a broad framework that will consolidate several existing building security and emergency procedures into annexes that can be updated over time. Speaker 6, who identified himself during the presentation as the county chief administrative officer, said the…

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