Maryland schools deploy Omnilert gun detection technology

Gun detection solution from Omnilert - at Maryland schools

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Omnilert, a provider of active shooter and emergency notification solutions, has announced that the Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) in Maryland have selected its gun detection solution to monitor external cameras throughout its campuses.

According to the company, as the industry’s only visual gun detection technology to feature a proven emergency notification system (ENS), the Omnilert solution is the most effective system available – providing 24/7 monitoring with a near-instant response at the first sight of a gun to ensure the best possible outcomes.

Omnilert Gun Detect is an advanced AI software that detects handguns and long guns in a vast array of environments. Once a gun is detected, it sends an alert to a designated person that could be either Omnilert’s monitoring centers or the customer’s security operations center to verify detections.

When a gun detection is confirmed, the Omnilert system triggers an alert that sets the security team and police into action, along with prescribed response scenarios that can protect those in harm’s way. This solution gives emergency response teams advance warning before shots are fired and delivers precise information on the location and a photo and video of the potential shooter.

CCPS has already begun installing Omnilert Gun Detect with outside building cameras and plans to have it activated system-wide by the end of the current school year. CCPS is home to 27,598 students located across 22 elementary and nine middle schools, seven high schools and five education centers. Also, with 3,755 employees, CCPS is the largest employer in Charles County.

“This technology provides real-time detection and advance warning before a situation occurs, which provides our school officials with valuable time to react to a possible safety threat,” said Jason Stoddard, CCPS Director of School Safety and Security.

“We chose this software because it was the only solution that could provide the unique combination of early gun detection, human verification, mass communication and an automated response. Each of these features help strengthen the school system’s comprehensive approach to keeping our children and staff safe.”

“With 2022 breaking new records for the most school shootings, districts around the country are looking for ways to mitigate the threat and our visual AI technology turns their existing security cameras into a preventative system that detects guns and immediately initiates a life-saving response,” said Dave Fraser, CEO of Omnilert.

“In the majority of incidents, including Uvalde and Sandy Hook, the shooters were outside and visible on camera, so visual AI can extend gun detection beyond the building and give more time to avert disaster. We are proud to see CCPS taking a leadership position in protecting their students and staff and setting an example for other schools.”

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