March 01, 2008
Best Practices: Last September, a St. John's University freshman
donned a Fred Flintstone mask and walked onto the New York campus
carrying a loaded rifle in a plastic bag. A security guard spotted
the end of the barrel and then helped subdue the gunman before
shots were fired. As police swarmed the area, panicked students
holed up in classrooms. Within eight minutes, they got a text
message on their cell phones telling them that an armed man had
been arrested on campus and that they should stay put. Messages
kept coming for the next three hours while police scoured the
campus.
It was the first use of an emergency notification system the
school had activated a month earlier. St. John's also has six
plasma-screen "e-boards" placed in strategic spots to flash
warnings. Says Assistant Vice President Dominic Scianna, "In the
world we live in, you just can't be too careful."
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