Justin Chapman served as a Sandy City officer for nearly 3 decades, spending about half that time teaching proper active shooter response.
Once the program is purchased, AEGIX maps out the facility and stores it in the app. Then, in the event of a real emergency, a teacher or staff member can immediately relay location and information to first responders, which streamlines the response.
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Are you fucking kidding me?
It's called 911
The App shot down the firearms
Senate needs to Pass the HR8 law! That’s what we need!
Does it help you move out of the states?