Panic buttons return to NYC schools after prior pilot became part of FBI investigation

New York City officials are once again rolling out panic button technology in classrooms as part of an effort to combat rising school violence.

Under a new pilot program, 51 schools across the five boroughs will be equipped with "Emergency Alert System" buttons that can connect staff directly to emergency services. The system was developed by the city's Office of Technology and Innovation in partnership with SOS Technologies.

According to Mayor Eric Adams, who unveiled the plan at a press conference earlier this week, the goal is to provide rapid response times in active-shooter situations. "We cannot stop all of the senseless violence," he said, "but we're going to try like hell to do so." The system aims to save lives by connecting schools with emergency responders within 10 seconds.

The technology will be integrated into classrooms, as well as provided to some administrators through wireless pendants. While no mass shootings have occurred at city public schools in recent years, threats remain. In fact, a recent incident saw a 16-year-old student arrested after posting a threat on social media and having a loaded gun found in his backpack.

The city's effort comes amid the wake of over 1,900 school shootings nationwide since the last decade. The new panic button system is part of a broader initiative to prioritize student safety.
 
Yaaas, this is amazing! 🀩 New York City is taking school safety so seriously and it's about time! 😊 I'm all for any initiative that can help prevent those senseless shootings. These emergency alert buttons are literally going to save lives, which is what it's all about. 10 seconds to connect with emergency responders? That's lightning fast! πŸ’₯ The fact that the city is investing in this tech shows they care and want to do something concrete to make our schools safer. Plus, the wireless pendants for admins are a nice touch - who wouldn't want to be connected in an emergency? 😊 Fingers crossed it makes a real difference! 🀞
 
I'm all for anything that can help keep our schools safe 🀝. This new panic button tech seems like a solid step in the right direction - having those emergency alert buttons installed and staff able to connect with emergency services ASAP can really make a difference in situations like active shooters 🚨.

It's just so sad that we're still dealing with these incidents πŸ€•... 1,900 school shootings in the last decade? That's just heartbreaking. But I guess this new initiative shows that city officials are taking student safety seriously πŸ’―. Fingers crossed it works out well and saves some lives!
 
idk what's the point of installing panic buttons in schools tho πŸ€” they're like 11 seconds away from responding πŸ•°οΈ that's not exactly a huge difference if you know what i'm saying. also how reliable is this tech gonna be? what if it gets hacked or something? wouldn't that just make things worse? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ still gotta commend the city for trying tho, safety should be the top priority 😊
 
So I'm all for this tech upgrade, it's like our schools should have some sorta fail safe just in case something goes down πŸ€”. But 10 seconds might not be enough if there's multiple shooters or stuff... I dunno, maybe they can like add more features to the system, like video streaming so authorities can see what's happening on live feed? And can we make sure these buttons are like super hard to disable too? 🚫. It's great that Mayor Adams is prioritizing student safety and all, but have we considered like getting teachers trained in de-escalation techniques too? Maybe that'd help prevent some of the violence from escalating...
 
I think it's kinda ironic that we're always talking about how tech can be a solution to problems, but in this case, it's just another crutch for us to rely on instead of having real conversations about why there are so many school shootings πŸ€”. Like, what are the root causes of this issue? Is it just random outbursts or is there something deeper going on? I'm not saying we can't have panic buttons, but let's not pretend like this is a magic solution that'll make everything better 😐. We need to be having a more nuanced conversation about mental health, poverty, and systemic issues that contribute to violence.
 
Yeah, I mean schools got to start feeling safer, right? Like, who needs a panic room when you can just press a button and get help in like 10 seconds? Sounds legit 🀣. Seriously though, it's about time they did something. All these school shootings are crazy and I'm not gonna lie, as a parent, it freaks me out too. But at the same time, I don't know how many times you can press that panic button before you start feeling like Neo from The Matrix - "You take the blue pill, the story ends. You wake up in a different world." Just kidding, sorta πŸ˜‚. On a more serious note, it's cool that they're taking this seriously and trying to innovate solutions. Maybe we'll finally see some real change? 🀞
 
I'm literally freaking out thinking about this - we're talkin' seconds count when it comes to these active-shooter situations πŸ•°οΈ! 10 seconds? That's insane! I mean, can you even imagine if someone just walked into your classroom with a gun and all the teacher has is those panic buttons to call for help? Game-changer, right? πŸ˜‚ But seriously, it's about time we do somethin' to take these threats seriously. Those SOS Technologies people must be geniuses or somethin' πŸ€“! I'm just hope this system works as good in real life as it does in the video demos. And what's crazy is that no mass shootings have happened at NYC public schools in years, but we're still takin' precautions? Good on ya, Mayor Eric Adams and all those behind-the-scenes peeps! πŸ™Œ
 
I'm so worried about our kids going back to school this year πŸ€•. I mean, we all know that senseless violence is a big problem and it's heartbreaking to think about the lives lost in these situations. But at the same time, I gotta say that some of these new safety measures are just good old-fashioned common sense. Like, who wouldn't want to press a button and get help ASAP when they're in a situation like that? It's not gonna stop all the violence, but every little bit counts, right? And it's cool that they're investing in technology that can connect us with emergency responders so fast. Let's just hope it works as well as we hope it will 😊
 
πŸ€” idk about these panic buttons in schools... i mean, it sounds good on paper but what if they just end up being a distraction? like, do we really need 10 seconds to respond to a shooter? πŸ•°οΈ can't we focus on teaching kids how to de-escalate situations instead? and what about the tech itself? is it reliable? i've heard those SOS pendants aren't foolproof... πŸ’» also, are we just making schools more dependent on emergency services or should they be empowered to handle their own emergencies? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ think we need a more holistic approach to school safety rather than just throwing new tech at the problem πŸ“Š
 
omg what's next gonna be metal detectors in every classroom lol like i get it schools are trying to stay safe but can't we just talk about this issue instead of shelling out money on fancy tech? i mean dont get me wrong its better than nothing but have you seen the stats on how many kids are really dying in these school shootings? 1910 is a lot and yet were still talking about adding more buttons? its like, prioritizing the symptoms over the actual problem. what do u think tho
 
I think this new panic button technology is a step in the right direction for addressing school violence 🀝. It's about time we take proactive measures to ensure the well-being of our youth. While it may not be able to completely eradicate the issue, having emergency response systems readily available can significantly reduce the risk of harm and provide vital minutes for authorities to respond quickly πŸ”₯. The fact that 51 schools will be equipped with this technology is a good starting point, but I do hope further research and evaluation are conducted to refine the system and make it more effective πŸ“Š.
 
I'm so down for this initiative 😊. Schools are like our future, you know? We gotta protect them no matter what. I mean, it's crazy that we have to think about panic buttons in classrooms, but at the same time, I get why they're doing it. Those 10 seconds can make all the difference, right? πŸ•°οΈ It's like, we can't predict when something's gonna go down, but with this system, staff and students are more connected than ever. And I love that Mayor Adams is being real about it - we can't stop all violence, but we're trying to do what we can to reduce it. πŸ’–
 
just saw this news about the new panic buttons in NYC schools 🀯 idk if it's gonna make a difference tho but i guess its better than nothing lol i mean 10 seconds is pretty quick but still what about when the internet gets flooded with fake threats or something? that could be super confusing for the staff trying to respond quickly can't say i disagree with their efforts tho, safety first i guess πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm not sure about this one... πŸ€” I mean, its good that schools are taking steps to address the issue, but can't they just focus on making sure teachers and students aren't getting bullied or left out? It feels like we're always talking about how bad things have gotten, but what's being done to actually prevent it in the first place? πŸ’”
 
It's disconcerting to see another iteration of school safety measures being rolled out, even if it's a tech-savvy attempt at addressing rising violence πŸ€”. While the idea of having an Emergency Alert System in classrooms might seem proactive, one can't help but wonder about the efficacy and potential drawbacks of such a system. The notion that a 10-second response time could make all the difference in an active-shooter situation is optimistic, to say the least 😬. Furthermore, how will this technology be integrated into the existing education framework? Will it serve as a Band-Aid solution or address the root causes of school violence? I'd like to see more data on the pilot program's effectiveness before jumping to conclusions πŸ“Š.
 
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