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Southbridge, Mass., now has a way for citizens to submit crime tips anonymously and receive police notifications by downloading the free "Southbridge PD" app. Officials say crimes in progress still require a call to 911.
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Two-way communication during an emergency event is what public safety officials are advocating for with the so-called CodeRed program.
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Patrol officers will soon be able to issue citations and quickly file them with district courts from their cruisers.
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California has released information about schools before in various forms — a dashboard, a database of performance scores, a grading system — but now all of that is rolled into a publicly available app.
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Once an app has permission to collect that information, it can share your data with anyone the app’s developer wants to – letting third-party companies track where you are, how fast you’re moving and what you’re doing.
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Transportation agency will pay $2 per ride to sponsor residents who use the ride-finder application.
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The course builds on Apple's educational programs for K-12 classrooms, as well as a network of iOS app development centers that the company launched in Italy last year.
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The app will be used to distribute information about floods, fires, missing persons, contaminated water and ongoing criminal activity, among other situations.
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High school students in Georgia are testing a new award-winning app to reduce distracted driving.
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The 'crisis' originally began as an active shooter situation that was called in by security officials.
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Five grade school girls developed the app, which they will present on May 13 as part of the worldwide Technovation Challenge.
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The main purpose of the app is to help educate residents and property owners in high-risk wildland areas on how to prepare for wildfires.
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The county-wide annual severe weather exercise will take place Tuesday with the annual tornado warning drill at 9 a.m. that day for all schools, hospitals and critical needs facilities like nursing homes.
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The entire district participated in active shooter simulations in June 2013 and again on Jan. 29, 2015.
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Years ago, volunteers were able to grab a hose and go, but fighting fires requires more specialized skills in today’s world.
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The technology provided will allow county auditors to more easily identify accessible polling locations in all 1,681 precincts across the state.
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A new specialized training unit exposes firefighters to live fire conditions with temperatures in excess of 1,200 degrees.
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(TNS) - Groups of children and parents wandered Broad Street Tuesday, participating in the Spring Break Kids Preparedness Treasure Hunt. The event was hosted by the Gadsden/Etowah County, Ala., Emergency Management Agency and Downtown Gadsden Inc.
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'There is a ton that goes into the 1 and 2 program, being the first year last year we definitely learned a lot.'
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Whether you consider yourself part of the resistance, are yearning to “Make America Great Again,” or are somewhere in the middle, there’s likely an app for you.
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The department continues to build out its QuickMap application for real-time traffic information. An iOS version of QuickMap was released in February, after an Android version was made available in 2016.
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