

The available options are fire, medical, police and active shooter. Q&A with Todd Miller: How Rave Mobile Safety Keeps Schools Safe. When an emergency situation arises, the user – typically a staff member, administrator or resource officer – pushes the button that represents the nature of the emergency. The Rave Panic Button app can be used to report incidents that require immediate 911 assistance and request the aid of fellow staff members.

New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas joined local government and education officials, and first responders last month to announce the Rave Panic Button system will be installed at the Aztec and Bloomfield high school campuses. The app automatically checks your authorization status during setup. You must be authorized by a participating organization to fully access Rave Panic Button’s features. (Daily Times)ĪZTEC – Two San Juan County high schools will be the first in New Mexico to deploy a new system designed to rapidly report incidents that require immediate 911 assistance using a smartphone app. Rave Panic Button works best when you enable Notifications and keep your phone connected to a Wi-Fi network. BELOW: The Rave Panic Button app opens with buttons for five types of situations: active shooter, fire, medical, police and other. New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas, far right, and three students discuss the Rave Panic Button system that is being installed on the Aztec and Bloomfield high school campuses.
