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Vehicle Ops
Scott Health & Safety and Grayling Sign OEM Agreement for ClearCalm
Scott Health & Safety and Grayling Wireless USA Inc. announced that they have entered into an OEM agreement for the marketing of Grayling's ClearCalm wireless communication system for first responders.
May 7, 2008
Special Units
Scott Health & Safety Introduces SureSeal Facepiece Seal System
The Scott SureSeal system includes features such as an enhanced sealing surface and practical personal protective equipment (PPE) interfaces. It's integrated with the Scott AV-3000 facepiece, so users experience an expansive field of vision and exceptional voice intelligibility, according to Scott.
April 27, 2010
Weapons
Florida Governor Signs ‘School Safety’ Bill That Could Arm Teachers
Florida Gov. Rick Scott on Friday signed into state law new gun restrictions and a provision that allows teachers to arm themselves in response to the Parkland school shooting.
March 9, 2018
Training, Products & Equipment
SPECIAL REPORT: Officer Health & Safety
POLICE & Point Blank Enterprises
In this POLICE Special Report: Officer Health & Safety, read more about new innovations in officer safety equipment and safety awareness when responding to electric and alternative-fuel vehicle crashes
January 3, 2023
Patrol
Scott County (Minn.) Sheriff’s Office
With an area of 375 square miles, the county, located southeast of the central park of Minnesota, is 25 miles southwest of Minneapolis, making it part of the seven-county metropolitan area. Though Scott County's population is 77,924, the racetrack, casino and the Renaissance Festival alone account for more than 5.3 million annual visitors.
December 31, 1999
Patrol
Mental Health First Aid for Public Safety
MHFA
Mental Health First Aid for Public Safety is an 8-hour training course that teaches law enforcement personnel how to identify and safely de-escalate someone experiencing a mental health or addiction challenge.
October 30, 2017
Patrol
Ohio Officer Delays Patch Auction Due to Fellow Officer’s Death
Due to the line-of-duty death of Cleveland Police Officer Jon Schroeder, Officer Scott Dillon’s auction of his safety service shoulder patch collection to benefit cancer research has been postponed one month to November 11.
September 6, 2006
SWAT
Active Shooters, Gun Control, and Mental Health
If we are truly serious about reducing active shooter deaths, we must stop the political posturing and the self-serving, useless rhetoric and commit ourselves to the many viable solutions that are out there. We owe it to our children to find a way.
February 16, 2018
Patrol
Axon Employees, Customers, and Partners Are Making Policing Healthier
Earlier this week I attended the Axon Accelerate Conference in downtown Phoenix. The official theme was "Run In"—in recognition of the fact that police officers run toward danger while everyone else runs away. But there was another underlying theme, "Total Wellness" for law enforcement.
May 1, 2019
Patrol
CA Officers and Behavioral Health Specialists Prevent "Suicide by Cop"
A collaboration between Rialto, CA, police and the San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health Monday helped de-escalate a situation where police say a man was threatening “suicide by cop.”
November 10, 2016
Patrol
Retiree Health Care Cuts Looming for OH Officers and Firefighters
Starting in 2019, retired law enforcement officers and firefighters will no longer receive health care benefits through the Ohio Police & Firefighters Pension Fund but instead will receive a stipend to buy coverage on the open market.
March 31, 2017
Patrol
Coronavirus: Officer Health, Staffing Shortages, and Enforcing the Shut-Downs
An increasing number of officers—at least two dozen in Washington, another two dozen in California, and several more in other states—have been ordered into quarantine.
March 20, 2020
Patrol
Offering a Helping Hand for First Responder Health and Wellness
As public safety’s partner, FirstNet, Built with AT&T feels that it is our duty to give first responders the tools that ensure they are able to do their job. Whether that is through our communications technology and deployable assets or with health and wellness resources.
December 14, 2022
Patrol
Counselors and Police to Respond to Oklahoma City Mental Health Calls
Officers will continue to be on scene to respond to criminal activity and safety concerns. But in cases of non-violent mental health emergencies, they will call on a mobile crisis team for support.
December 7, 2021
Weapons
Wake Forest Professor Finds No Major Link Between Tasers and Health Problems
A Wake Forest University professor researching the medical effects of the use of Tasers has found no major link between the less-lethal weapon and health problems, according to the company.
October 7, 2009
Command
Minneapolis Mayor, Chief Secure Funding for Officer and Community Mental Health Programs
The Minneapolis mayor and police chief have laid out plans for a $200,000 Mobile Mental Health Crisis Unit and a $500,000 Early Intervention System, which they say would be covered with $700,000 of grant money from the Pohlad Family Foundation.
October 6, 2021
Special Units
3M Launches New CBRN SCBA to Law Enforcement Markets
Based on 3M Scott’s proven SCBA platform, the X3-21 Pro SCBA is tailored to meet the tactical and technical needs for law enforcement, urban search and rescue, HAZMAT response, and explosive ordnance disposal.
May 31, 2022
Patrol
NJ Sets Up Health Hotline for Police and Other Front Line Professionals
To meet the unique needs of first responders and health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, the New Jersey state Department of Human Services and Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care announced this week it will operate helplines staffed by crisis counselors.
December 23, 2020
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