Eaton County, Michigan residents only receive notifications about incidents that directly impact them thanks to county officials’ innovative use of Rave Alert.
Trinity Management’s Roxbury Tenants of Harvard (RTH) community includes 1,110 units spread over 13 acres in Boston. Communicating with every resident presents unique challenges.
Keeping business operations going at hospitals is vital for their patients and the communities they reside in. Through Rave Alert, Denver Health administrators are able to send notifications to their entire network.
Outdated 9-1-1 infrastructure built for landlines means it’s not easy to accurately pinpoint the whereabouts of someone who has called 9-1-1 with an emergency. Rave's RapidSOS integration has helped 9-1-1 call centers solve this age old problem.
The City of Dallas uses Rave Alert to notify their downtown commercial property owners, operators and facility and security personnel of incidents, who in turn alert their employees, residents and others.
Along with campus safety personnel, higher education institutions have implemented comprehensive safety systems, including emergency call boxes, self-defense workshops, alcohol/drug awareness classes and mobile safety apps.
In Eaton County, Michigan, a student reports that a classmate has a weapon. Using Rave Panic Button, the school notified 9-1-1, informed staff of the emergency and went into lockdown mode in under three minutes.
The Sumter County Communications Center’s 9-1-1 team handles around 57,000 calls a year, averaging about 167 calls a day. Fully integrating the Rave 911 Suite has been their solution to meet their 911 response needs.
When a massive gas leak occurred right next to North Lake Middle School in Snohomish County, WA, the Rave Panic Button was able to help communicate important information to ensure the safety of the students.