RIC improves emergency system

New system pinpoints exact rooms, floors, and residences of 911 calls

...From now on, operators at the 911 call center receiving emergency calls from Rhode Island College will have a lot more information on where the call is coming from, including the actual mapped location of the building, floor, room number, and the phone number of the phone being used to make the call, as part of an enhanced calling system recently adopted by the college. Until this new system was employed, calls from the college would register under the college's main address with no further information...

...RIC has become one of the first public institutions in the state with its own private phone system to implement this detailed, no cost service. With it, the college is now able to maintain its campus phone numbers and their exact locations in the 911 emergency center's database...Prull said that the system is part of a larger campus plan to improve emergency communications with students, faculty and staff. This step follows the addition of a campus wide text message system in the fall. The ability to broadcast emergency messages to phones in each suite in the college's new residence hall will be extended to all residence halls on campus this year. The college also sends emergency information through a global email distribution to students and college personnel, a recorded message on the college's information hotline, regular college website updates, and on the campus radio and television stations.

Full Story: Campus Improves Emergency System Source: The Anchor, January 22nd, 2008