The district's emergency alert system now includes panic button software that can be discreetly activated from computers, a safety app for smartphones, and physical duress buttons for desks.
Genesis Lara Students and employees in Flowing Wells' 10 schools will be able to more quickly report emergencies now that the district installed “panic buttons."
The new features will allow staff to trigger a lockdown from their computers and smartphones in case of an emergency on campus. The Flowing Wells district, which largely covers northwestern Tucson, serves approximately 6,000 students in its 10 schools.
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