Seminole schools security system includes panic button phone app
Last Updated: Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 12:55 PM EDT
SANFORD — After shootings like the one last month in Parkland, several school districts are taking a hard look at their security measures.
- Seminole schools, other agencies use Mutualink
- Security system connects first responders with panic button
- Teachers have access to special app
The Seminole County Sheriff’s Office and school district feel a system they use called Mutualink is something that all schools districts across the state should implement.
Captain Rick Francis with the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office did a test run of the system to show how it instantly connects various emergency response agencies with just the click of a panic button.
“More importantly, we know who is calling, we know what emergency they are declaring, and we know where they are,” said Capt. Francis.
When an emergency comes in, Mutualink allows for video, radio communication and GPS location to be shared with any agency Seminole County connects to access.