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Companies using Rave Panic Button for Critical Event Management include: Nassau County United States, a United States based Government organisation with 7585 employees and revenues of $4.40 billion, Snohomish County, a United States based Government organisation with 2800 employees and revenues of $700.0 million, Kings Park School District, a United States based Education organisation with 100 employees and revenues of $93.0 million and many others.
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Kings Park School District | Education | 100 | $93M | United States | Rave Mobile Safety | Rave Panic Button | Critical Event Management | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Kings Park School District implemented Rave Panic Button, a Critical Event Management application, to strengthen school safety and emergency response in its K12 environment in Kings Park, New York United States. The deployment enabled instant 9-1-1 calls and simultaneous staff notifications to accelerate on site responses during incidents and drills.
The Rave Panic Button implementation focused on incident notification and mass notification capabilities aligned to Critical Event Management, with configuration of automated alert triggers and staff notification workflows. Functional use emphasized live incident reporting and drill support to maintain continuous situational awareness among administrators and on site responders.
Operational coverage was district level, applied across school safety teams, building administrators, and operations staff at Kings Park School District sites. The rollout was rapid and began delivering value almost immediately, with staff adopting Rave Panic Button for real time communications during both exercises and live events.
Governance and process changes formalized notification protocols and integrated the panic button into established emergency drill procedures to ensure consistent response steps. The district experienced improved situational awareness during incidents and drills and faster on site responses as a direct result of the deployment.
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Nassau County United States | Government | 7585 | $4.4B | United States | Rave Mobile Safety | Rave Panic Button | Critical Event Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Nassau County United States deployed Rave Panic Button, a Critical Event Management application, to standardize school safety and incident collaboration across county-managed schools. The August 2016 deployment extended Rave Panic Button to 350 schools protecting over 200,000 students, establishing countywide emergency signaling and coordination for school safety. This positioned Nassau County United States Rave Panic Button Critical Event Management implementation as the core incident notification and response tool for K-12 facilities within the county.
Rave Panic Button was configured to enable instant 9-1-1 calls from school devices, provide floorplans and deliver camera access to first responders, and to trigger building lockdown workflows. Functional capabilities implemented included emergency alerting, situational awareness through camera and floorplan access, and lockdown orchestration to support rapid on-site response. The Rave Panic Button application was used to centralize incident inputs and to automate notification sequences consistent with Critical Event Management best practices.
Integrations were established with county 9-1-1 operations and with IntraLogic video systems to surface live camera feeds and to enable instant voice connectivity for dispatchers and responders. Those integrations provided responders with camera access and floorplan context directly from alerts, improving coordination between school staff, county emergency dispatch, and on-scene teams. Operational coverage focused on school safety across Nassau County, unifying communications between multiple districts and county public safety assets.
Rollout emphasized incident collaboration workflows and responder coordination rather than changes to academic operations, with countywide procedures tied to the Rave Panic Button alerting and access capabilities. In an August 2016 deployment that included both simulated and live active threat scenarios, the integrated Rave Panic Button implementation supported rapid lockdowns and coordinated responses with no injuries reported.
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Snohomish County | Government | 2800 | $700M | United States | Rave Mobile Safety | Rave Panic Button | Critical Event Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Snohomish County and the SNOPAC 9-1-1 agency implemented Rave Panic Button under the Critical Event Management category across more than 70 public schools in Snohomish County, Washington to accelerate emergency response and 9-1-1 communications. The deployment targeted school safety workflows and the county 9-1-1 process area, enabling quicker incident escalation from campus staff to public safety dispatch.
Rave Panic Button was configured to deliver near-instant 9-1-1 calls with embedded location and floorplan details and to simultaneously dispatch messages to predefined staff groups and resource officers. Functional capabilities implemented included panic activation, location based alerting, and multi channel incident notification to support missing child and other urgent events within the school environment.
The phased rollout completed in February 2015 across more than 70 schools, covering emergency response, school administration, and law enforcement coordination. The implementation contributed to a successful rapid resolution of a missing child incident by combining immediate 9-1-1 dialing, floorplan context, and simultaneous staff notifications, demonstrating integrated operational coordination between school sites and county 9-1-1 operations.
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