Tag: Mobile App

  • Loveland/Symmes Fire Department Introduces “Smart911” to the Community

    Loveland/Symmes Fire Department Introduces “Smart911” to the Community

    Columnist Cassie Mattia lives in Historic Downtown Loveland

    Loveland, Ohio The speed and the accuracy when receiving a 911 call are top priorities to any 911 dispatcher. Although these 911 dispatchers do their best to focus on speed and accuracy one fact that many people may not know is that 80 percent of 911 calls are made from a cell phone meaning no matter how quickly a dispatcher works to alert first responders that dispatcher is only able to identify the caller’s phone number and a VERY vague sense of their location. If a 911 caller is unable to speak due to their emergency situation how is a 911 dispatcher able to effectively get emergency personnel to where they need be quick? This is a problem that emergency responders have been working hard for a very long time to make better or even fix permanently.

    Smart911

    Recently the Loveland-Symmes Fire Department and Northeast Communications came across a solution that many police and fire departments have adopted due to the 911 issue. It’s called “Smart911,” and it’s a national 911 database that ensures when you dial 9-1-1 your information is readily available. According to Smart911’s website when you download the Smart911 application to your phone, “you can provide 9-1-1 call takers and first responders critical information you want them to know in any kind of emergency.

    A Mobile App For A Mobile Community

    You can now download the Smart911 app for free to create a Safety Profile and receive targeted alerts.

    When you call 9-1-1, your Smart911 Safety Profile displays on the 9-1-1 screen and the call takers can view your addresses, medical information, home information, description of pets and vehicles, and emergency contacts. You can provide as much or as little information as you like.

    Smart911 is a national service meaning your Smart911 Safety Profile travels with you and is visible to any participating 9-1-1 center nationwide.”

    Jon D. Frye, Deputy Chief of Loveland-Symmes Fire Department couldn’t hold back his excitement for the Smart911 partnership with Northeast Communications.

    “We are so excited to announce that Northeast Communications has partnered with Smart 911, a National 911 Database to ensure your information is available at the time of need.  Please register yourself and your family at www.smart911.com or download the Smart911 app on your smartphone. You can list all your information about your home, medical history, medications, best door to access and much more. Anytime you call 911 within our community your information will automatically be available to our dispatchers,” Frye explained, “Smart911 is free, all we ask is our residents and businesses register online.  Wherever you travel your information goes with you, as long as the nearest 911 center are subscribers of the Smart911 product,” Frye added, “Smart 911 has many other features, such as reverse text 911 if a caller dials 911 but is unable to speak due to the situation, language barrier or medical issues the dispatcher can immediately send a text to your phone number and start a text conversation. Smart 911 instantly accesses all of the information that you have put into the system to ensure the quickest, most appropriate information is passed along to first responders.”

    If you would like more information on how you can get your loved ones signed up for Smart911 visit www.smart911.com or download the Smart911 app on your smartphone.




  • Parents lead way to raise awareness and funds for a free-of-charge Emergency response and communications system for public-schools

    Parents lead way to raise awareness and funds for a free-of-charge Emergency response and communications system for public-schools

    Villageworks’ district launch partners include Galion City School District in Ohio.

    Today, Villageworks, set up by a group of public-school parents who are software developers, engineers and product designers, launched its GoFundMe campaign to raise awareness and funds for Villageworks Aware – a free-of-charge Emergency Response and Communications System for public-school districts.  

    In the wake of recent public-school emergency incidents including shootings in Parkland, FL; Aztec, NM; and Marshall County, KY, it has become clear that current public-school emergency response protocols are inefficient. Outdated communication tools based on the use of intercom and paper-rosters coupled with a lack of state and federal funding means that the latest technology remains elusive for the majority of districts. This results in slower response times from incident commanders and agonized, uninformed family members.

    The team of parents behind Villageworks took matters into their own hands by developing a mobile and web-based solution intended to provide schools with the critical tools needed to handle any student, staff or school-wide emergency quickly and effectively be it a shooting, fire, bullying or medical situation.  The platform improves incident communications and connects a district’s entire community, from faculty members to incident commanders and families. Villageworks’ district launch partners include Southwest Preparatory School District in Texas, Cumberland County Charter School District in New Jersey and the Midview School District and Galion City School District in Ohio.

    “To have an opportunity to be a pioneering partner with Villageworks is a very exciting endeavor for our district,” said Midview Superintendent, Dr. Bruce Willingham.  “This technology can greatly improve our emergency preparedness and potentially help protect our staff and students.”

    “The number of school emergencies are increasing, yet too many school districts don’t have the tools they need to respond to and communicate with parents, law enforcement and school leadership quickly and easily,” said father of two and Villageworks’ co-founder Tal Moise. “Cost should not be a factor when it comes to keeping our kids and our communities safe, and not being able to receive fast and accurate information about your child if there is a crisis is something no parent should have to face. That is why we need a new system that parents, students, teachers and law enforcement can count on.”

    “We are proud to be able to partner with Villageworks for this endeavor. We believe that this new technology will be greatly beneficial for our entire school community, and we are excited for its implementation.” Christina Murphy, School Business Administrator, Cumberland County Charter School District.

    The Villageworks Aware enterprise solution which is fully customizable based on district needs offers the following:

    • Incident Reporting and Distress Signaling

      • Features emergency type, time, location and needs

    • Rapid Emergency Alerts via Text, App and Calls 

    • Student and Staff Safety Roster 

    • Action Plan Distribution

    • Group and one-to-one Messaging

    • Incident Management Summary

    • Student Information System Integration

    • Web Platform and Mobile App

    • One shared platform unifying every community member including local incident management teams

    To contribute and help implement this Emergency Response and Communication System in as many schools as possible, please visit www.gofundme.com/schoolsafety

    About Villageworks

    Villageworks is a group of impassioned public-school parents who are entrepreneurs, software developers, engineers and product designers on a mission to offer public- school districts the latest technology, free of charge, in order to keep communities safe, unified and informed.  

    Villageworks’ parents were brought together by Tal Moise, a tech entrepreneur and father of two elementary school children, age 7 and 8.  Tal’s most recent technology startup was co-founded in partnership with John Sculley, the former CEO of Pepsi and Apple Co. Together they launched Verified Person, a company focused on improving corporate safety by providing personnel background and security checks. This experience made Tal acutely aware of safety threats and hence poised him to focus on finding a solution to threats that may affect school communities nationally.  Tal has earned recognition as one of CIO Magazine’s Top 100 CIOs. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Northwestern University and an MBA from University of Illinois.



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