The training brought together emergency personnel from across Colbert County, including the sheriff's department, Helen Keller EMS, local fire departments, and the Colbert County Coroner's office. Sheriff Eric Balentine organized the drill, which featured scenarios such as a hostage situation and a mass casualty event, to challenge responders and improve their crisis management skills. A debriefing followed to identify strengths and areas for improvement. The nSide platform was highlighted as a key strength, playing a crucial role in enhancing response strategies and demonstrating its value in real-time emergency situations.
This collaboration aims to expand the reach of nSide’s cutting-edge safety technologies, providing schools with the tools necessary to ensure a safe learning environment for students and staff. Household HQ’s extensive experience in educational technology and strong community ties make them an ideal partner to represent nSide’s mission of fostering safer schools.