Best Practices in Emergency Notification

2009-02

Episodes

Thursday Feb 19, 2009

In February of 2008, a worker at Ferrum College spotted a man with a gun who then disappeared. The school immediately issued a lockdown using their emergency notification system. As police searched for the individual, the school sent multiple alerts throughout the day to ease the tensions of students, faculty and staff. In this free 45-minute webinar, learn:
What happened and how it unfolded
How they handled the situation
What students had to say about the day-long ordeal
What they would do differently
Question & Answer session with attendees to follow


SPEAKERS
Lee King
Vice President of Institutional Advancement
Ferrum College, Virginia

Chip Phillips
Director of Emergency Services and Safety
Ferrum College, Virginia

Mary Alice Whisenant
Director of Human Resources & Campus Safety
Ferrum College, Virginia

Suzie Kelly
Lead Designer, Public Relations
Ferrum College, Virginia

HOST
Steve Hardiman
Webinar Moderator

Thursday Feb 19, 2009

Penn State adopted an Emergency Notification System (ENS) during the summer of 2006 and has used it many times. This webinar will take a multifaceted view of the ENS paradigm and review all the aspects of implementing one. In this free 60-minute webinar, you will learn:
Considerations when selecting a notification vendor
Identifying who is authorized to send emergency alerts
Training your system users to send alerts
Developing your communications plan to roll out the system
The importance of testing
Type of alerts to send and when to send them
How to manage your dispatch center after an alert is sent
The importance of a joining a relevant user group
Question & Answer session with attendees to follow


SPEAKER
Annemarie Mountz
Assistant Director of Public Information
Penn State University, Pennsylvania

HOST
Steve Hardiman, Webinar Moderator

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