EMERGENCY SERVICES ➜

ALYSSA'S LAW REQUIREMENTS

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ALYSSA’S LAW

“Alyssa’s Law” was created in 2018 after Alyssa Alhadeff, was a victim of a mass shooting at Maryjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. The law requires public schools in the state of New Jersey to install silent panic alarm systems that directly alert local law enforcement in the event of an emergency, such as an active shooter.

The goal of Alyssa’s Law is to provide a fast and efficient way for schools to alert authorities and get help on the scene as quickly as possible in the event of an emergency.

The law is aimed at increasing school safety and protecting students and faculty.

Alyssa's Law

MANAGING 911
REQUIRES UNDERSTANDING OF LEGAL & REGULATORY RISK

Potential exposures occur when enterprises:

Fail to adequately plan for remote workers, satellite campuses, etc.
Fail to provide dispatchable location information at the time of a 911 call
Don’t alert security teams and other key personnel that a 911 call has been made
Intercept 911 calls before sending directly to public safety
Replace PRI or dedicated circuits and move to the cloud
With the passage of the two important pieces of legislation, the FCC is rapidly moving toward establishing uniform federal standards for precise “dispatchable location” as well as internal notification of on-site teams to assist in response.

Additionally, failing to provide accurate location information during an emergency can delay emergency response times, potentially resulting in harm to individuals and damage to property.

E-911 infrastructure is over 20 years old and is part of the traditional 911 legacy infrastructure, therefore, businesses and campuses must ensure they also implement more modern solutions like Next-Generation 911 (NG-911) and Mobile 911 (M-911)

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Webinar Alert!

We hosted a Webinar to share some of the latest developments in the telecoms space related to emergency response services for K12 campuses.

Chief among these are Next-Generation 911 services that all telephone systems must support because of legislation.

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