April 14, 2023 • Rick Sobey, Boston Herald (TNS) – Ten years after the Boston Marathon bombing, law enforcement leaders who were front-and-center in the investigation to track down the Tsarnaev brothers spoke to the Herald about how public safety has changed … read more
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Macomb County Police Bolster Mental Health Response
Written by: Gina Joseph, The Macomb Daily, Mount Clemens Mich. (TNS) – Veteran law enforcement administrators in Macomb County have noticed their officers are responding to a steadily increasing amount of calls involving someone struggling with mental illness. Last month … read more
Google’s Updated E-E-A-T: What “Experience” Means for Healthcare Content
By Stewart Gandolf, Chief Executive Officer Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trust (E-E-A-T) Google defines experience as “first-hand or life experience for the topic.” “Many types of pages are trustworthy and achieve their purpose well when created by people with a … read more
End of Covid Emergency Will Usher in Changes Across the US Health System
Written by: Rachana Pradhan The Biden administration’s decision to end the covid-19 public health emergency in May will institute sweeping changes across the health care system that go far beyond many people having to pay more for covid tests. In … read more
School Shooting Prevention, Response, Mitigation, and Recovery Resources
Written by: Robin Hattersley In light of the school shooting that happened at the Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee today, we’re reposting the following article. It covers many of the recommended practices that schools should adopt to prevent, mitigate, respond … read more
How Campus Police Can Help Promote a Positive and Safe School Culture
Written by: Sarah Daren Over the last several decades, campus safety and school culture have taken on more importance for institutions. What was once considered an afterthought in campus operations is now taking its deserved place as a top priority … read more
Mass Casualty Series Could Help Businesses Face the Horror
Written by: Jim McKay A nine-session series on how businesses can effectively mitigate, respond to and recover from an active shooter or other mass-casualty event could make a big difference for those who participate. For businesses unfortunate enough to be … read more
Black Friday: Lessons from the Alabama Landfill Fire
Written by: Dennis Pillion, al.com TNS) – The first report of the fire at the Environmental Landfill came to the Moody Fire Department just after 7 a.m. on Nov. 25, 2022, Black Friday. The landfill isn’t actually in Moody. It’s … read more
Nashville Cops Pushed Through School to Shooter, Video Shows
Written by: Jim McKay When Nashville Metro Police arrived at the Covenant School Monday morning in response to 911 calls for an active shooter, the officers were resolute in their intent. The department released vivid body cam video showing officers … read more
How Data-Driven Video Can Ease Nurse Workloads, Deliver Patient-Centric Experience
Written by: Mark Johnson Smart video technologies are positively impacting healthcare operations around the country. As hospitals and long-term care facilities struggle to address staffing shortages, they increasingly rely on their video systems’ intelligent capabilities to supplement staff through virtual … read more
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