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Glendora Unified shows off incident response trailer and expands emergency, internet‑safety tools
Summary
District safety staff demonstrated an incident response trailer, announced SB 868 trauma kits for classrooms, perimeter upgrades and the Catapult emergency app; families will get Securely Home internet monitoring next school year, and staff said the trailer should be fully stocked by the start of the next school year.
District safety staff on Monday updated trustees on a package of safety measures that included an incident response trailer, classroom trauma kits to support SB 868 compliance, updated fencing and signage at middle schools, the Catapult emergency management app and a renewed contract with Securly for school‑internet monitoring.
Tammy Fry described the incident trailer as a mobile "deep bin" to hold water, food rations and emergency supplies that can be moved to sites where students are evacuated. She said the…
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