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Active shooter and the campus/municipal response

The Municipal Posted on October 23, 2014 by Jodi MarlinAugust 2, 2023
Officers conduct an active shooter response drill at Moraine Valley Community College in Illinois. Over the years school shootings have been committed by individuals who cross age, race, gender and economic boundaries, so developing the relationships that render information on individuals with violent indicators is the most successful tactic for heading off such incidents. (Photo provided)

Media speculation to the contrary, school shooting incidents are not strictly a recent phenomenon. The frequency with which domestic issues spill over into schools, however, and the number of instances in which latent psychoses have triggered such violent reactions, indicate … Continue reading →

Posted in Police | Tagged municipal response, school shootings, shooter

Town debates requiring cameras in bars

The Municipal Posted on October 18, 2014 by Andrew BussAugust 2, 2023
A break-in earlier this year at a Chippewa Falls, Wis., bar moved officials there to propose an ordinance requiring security cameras in all bars in the city. (Photo provided)

Many technologies are available that aid police departments in solving cases and apprehending criminals quickly, including surveillance cameras that monitor public spaces. But what happens when a city wants to require surveillance in the private sector for police use? What … Continue reading →

Posted in Police | Tagged bar, bars, city, law, ordinance, owners, police, surveillance

Beat the Heat

The Municipal Posted on July 7, 2014 by Sarah WrightAugust 2, 2023
Officer Jim Luckett from Romeoville, Ill., sets off during a drag race. (Photo provided)

Combining education with the thrill of drag racing, police officers and other emergency personnel are curbing illegal street racing by bringing racers to the track. The goal of one organization called Beat the Heat is to educate young people about … Continue reading →

Posted in Police, Transportation | Tagged beat, beat the heat, cooley, georgia, heat, jr, kids, law, team

Make a statement National EMS Week

The Municipal Posted on May 9, 2014 by Jodi MarlinAugust 2, 2023
The 40th observance of National EMS Week, an effort intended to increase awareness of the critical role emergency medical service plays in emergency health care, takes place May 18–24. Wednesday of that week is specially designated as EMS for Children Day. (Jan Kranendonk / Shutterstock photo)

No matter where you are when a physical emergency happens, help is usually just a few minutes away. For the 40th year, the American College of Emergency Physicians has coordinated an effort to bring to the public consciousness the dedication … Continue reading →

Posted in Fire Fighters, Police, Rescue | Tagged acep, care, emergency, ems, national, public, week, year

Project Lifesaver

The Municipal Posted on April 16, 2014 by Barb SieminskiAugust 2, 2023
Quincy, Ill., Officer Tom Liesen fastens a tracking device to the wrist of a 19-year-old boy with autism. (Photo provided)

Bringing loved ones home A 10-year-old autistic boy is in the backyard playing on his jungle gym. Mom frequently checks on him, but then the phone rings. Ten minutes later she glances out the kitchen window to find him gone. … Continue reading →

Posted in Fire Fighters, Police | Tagged lifesaver, project

City crime rankings 2013

The Municipal Posted on April 4, 2014 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023

Congressional Quarterly Press compiled data released by the FBI in order to rank cities across the U.S. according to crime rates. Out of 155 cities with a population of 75,000 to 99,000, these had the lowest rates, making them the … Continue reading →

Posted in Police | Tagged cities, crime, top ten list

Wildland urban interface: Is your community at risk?

The Municipal Posted on March 28, 2014 by Phoebe MuthartAugust 2, 2023
Wildfires occur all over the country, not just in the western part of the United States. (Photo provided)

California is known for wildfires, but little is it known that every other state is at risk for them as well. Every year thousands of wildfires burn millions of acres across the United States. It’s not a question of “if,” … Continue reading →

Posted in Fire Fighters, Police, Rescue | Tagged brush, fires, forest, grass, wildfire, wildfires, wildland

Project Lifesaver — bringing loved ones home

The Municipal Posted on March 27, 2014 by Barb SieminskiAugust 2, 2023

A 10-year-old autistic boy is in the backyard playing on his jungle gym. Mom frequently checks on him, but then the phone rings. Ten minutes later she glances out the kitchen window to find him gone. In similar scenarios, communities … Continue reading →

Posted in Fire Fighters, Police | Tagged lifesaver, pli, program, project, radio, saunders, search

Alarm issues: retain response, add revenue

The Municipal Posted on February 26, 2014 by Jodi MarlinAugust 2, 2023
While there's really no reason to quit responding to security alarm calls, with 85 percent of residence alarms per year being false addressing the issue is worth a department's time. (Shutterstock photo)

In 2007 the Marietta, Ga., Police Department took a close look at its calls-for-service numbers. Analyses from a study done that year indicated that the jurisdiction fit right in with the national average of service calls coming from alarms: 10 … Continue reading →

Posted in Police | Tagged alarm, alarms, calls, false, ordinance, percent, response, security

Police cycles head down Electric Avenue

The Municipal Posted on February 20, 2014 by Drema DrudgeAugust 2, 2023
While electric motorcycles tend to have a charge range of 100 miles or so, that’s double the average mileage covered during a patrol officer’s shift. The vehicle’s top speed is around 100 mph. (Photo provided)

Police officers across the country are getting a new, nearly silent partner: electric motorcycles. While the bike’s stealth is a factor in their growing popularity, other features also make the motorcycles an attractive choice. Officers cite the maneuverability of the … Continue reading →

Posted in Police | Tagged 100, bikes, electric, miles, motorcycles, officers, police

Police chief brings federal and vice experience to small-town Michigan

The Municipal Posted on January 24, 2014 by Phoebe MuthartAugust 2, 2023
Police Chief Milton Agay

Milton Agay is police chief of Berrien Springs Oronoko Township Police Department in Berrien Springs, Mich. He has numerous certifications and an education from several colleges including Lake Michigan. Agay is a graduate of Kalamazoo Regional Police Academy and also … Continue reading →

Posted in Personality Profile, Police | Tagged agay, berrien, chief, department, enforcement, law, police, years

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