Hit or Miss: Student Safety at Case Western Reserve UniversityMain MenuHit or Miss: Student Safety at Case Western Reserve UniversityBy: Emily MilnerIntroductionChapter One - History: What Has Been Happening?Chapter Two - Current State: What is Happening Now?Chapter Three - Resolutions: How can CWRU help?OverallEmily Milner9219434ebea38d499a980412dd17e5e6b548bfd1
the Communications Center
1media/code_blue_2_series_header.jpg2018-12-18T08:00:58-08:00Emily Milner9219434ebea38d499a980412dd17e5e6b548bfd1321715image_header2018-12-19T04:14:52-08:00Emily Milner9219434ebea38d499a980412dd17e5e6b548bfd1The Communications Center is basically the dispatch staff. They are "trained team of public safety communications officers are here to answer your calls 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year" [16] using "sophisticated telecommunications equipment, software and networks to ensure [they] are in the know to keep [students] safe." [16]
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12018-12-18T06:33:16-08:00Emily Milner9219434ebea38d499a980412dd17e5e6b548bfd1What facilities does CWRU have now?Emily Milner3visual_path8332112018-12-18T09:08:05-08:00Emily Milner9219434ebea38d499a980412dd17e5e6b548bfd1