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Kent School District safety services outlines cameras, training and incident trends
Summary
Safety services reviewed the district’s emergency operations center, camera and access-control investments, patrol fleet, training partnerships, and multi-year incident tracking. Officials said most incident categories show small fluctuations and highlighted investments in training, bleeding-control kits and collaborative work with local law enforcement.
Kent School District safety services briefed the board on Dec. 10 about operational capabilities and incident trends, highlighting investments in monitoring, training and community partnerships.
Assistant Director Tim Kovich described the district’s emergency operations center that consolidates camera feeds, mapping, and incident communications. Kovich said the district maintains more than 2,800 cameras and over 200 access-control doors, and operates a patrol fleet along with contracted school resource officers from the City of Kent for targeted high schools. He credited…
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