These are links to the Facebook and Twitter Pages for Virginia Emergency Response Text Services. Hopefully they are found to be helpful.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/VERT-Service/1423034884667252?ref=aymt_homepage_panel
https://twitter.com/PoliceVert
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V.E.R.T Services
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Salutations
Creating the blog regarding V.E.R.T Services has been a great pleasure, and everyone involved has been thanked accordingly. The goals of the strategy consist of quite a few goals however, the full strategy should be available to view a.s.a.p. Thank you again, and I hope wonderful things can happen with the advent of this service.
View our strategy here.
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Strategy
Regarding V.E.R.T. Services, the strategy that the blog(s) and accompanying aspects of social media, were taken from a strategy template. Due to the need for "a method to the madness", as my mom would say, the infrastructure would consist of a few key roles. A Public Relations Specialist would be in charge of handling all media correspondence. A Social Media Manager would be responsible for controlling all messages of the service related to social media tools. Lastly, a Communications Manager would be responsible for all conversations between different police departments, emergency services, and fire departments throughout the designated area. This would ensure that all dealings with the service, with regards to the area(s) where it is being used, are orderly and efficient.
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Monday, March 30, 2015
Workshops
Training to effectively use and improve the
text service would be necessary, to make sure it functioned to the best of its
ability. Workshops would be held throughout cities and the whole state, to
train police officers and affiliated institutions on the use of radio
equipment. IT Personnel would also be trained to effectively deal with
community members, and previous victims of violent crime in particular.
Networking between disparate departments in rural and urban areas of Virginia,
specifically Southern Virginia and far-flung areas in similar parts of the
state would be mandatory to provide safety for all individuals of different
communities. Workshops would also provide individuals, training to use the text
service, with hard copies of every rule book or documentation with every
website specific to that states’ hospitals, police departments, and statutes,
including but not limited to local ordinances. These resources would be provided
to those who have trouble accessing laws specific to where they live online, to
make them easier to be discussed.
Webinars
would also be conducted between different departments throughout the state on
how they can improve community relations and discussions regarding different
department heads traveling to different departments than those in their area.
This would allow them to relate to communities different from their own, and
relate better to their own as well. Media kits provided during workshops, would
consist of promotional flyers highlighting benefits of the text service, press
releases, biographies of organizational leaders, and press office contact
information, so that the public can be consistently updated.
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Showcase for a potential event
A potential event in which the service might
be showcased is a situation of domestic violence. In the event that an
individual might not want their partner to know where they are by calling 911,
they would text their information to a counselor on the other end of the phone.
Once the counselor or advocate receives the message, necessary steps would be
taken to assure the individuals’ safety. Another event in which the service
would be showcased, would be an annual awareness meeting regarding police
departments and others’ to discuss the new technology. The meeting(s) would
consist of discussing how the text service would be used and how to discuss it
with members of the community. Attendees would also learn how Google Blog,
Twitter, or other types of technological communication would be used in terms
of accessing the text service to its full benefit.
Any
financial obligations would be accounted for as well at these meetings. In case
there was a misappropriation of taxes, the individuals responsible for handling
that would be dealt with accordingly. In that aspect, the meeting(s) would
showcase how aspects of the service, like funding for its use and advancing its
reach, would be a “race to the top” for the respective community at large.
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Highlights
The Virginia Emergency Response Text Service
highlights first, consist of developing a state-by-state communications system
for law enforcement to synergize activities between each other. This way, for
example, the text that was sent from the victim to the counseling
representative, connected to 911 and the local police station. The text message
from the police which the victim sent, is then sent to all hospitals in the
immediate area and/or, their primary care physician, if they have one. So, the
victim’s information would already be sent to whichever hospital they might go
to, before they arrive for care. Another highlight of the service would consist
of eventually, improving and/or enhancing judicial and healthcare systems in
the whole United States, through aggressive education about and the use of
technology. The idea of the text service and its goals would not be limited to
Virginia, so that lawyers on a case for a victim of violent crime would
automatically receive the initial text as well as contact information of the
police department that had contact with the potential victim, and the EMT or
hospital that took care of them.
The
other highlights consist of, text-enabled devices provided to potential victims
and previous victims, paid for through taxes, state funds through a department,
and community development block grants. These are grants issued by a state, given
to each city, and that city determines how they will use it. The grant will
likely be used on such material as business cards with text numbers for police
departments and EMT, as well as hospitals, according to the state, IT
Personnel, ready to fix whatever problem with the technology arises and, radio
equipment as a back-up source of communication for departments to communicate.
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Thursday, March 26, 2015
Introduction
Hello, my name is Hunter Forte and the inspiration for this
blog, Virginia Emergency Response Text Service, came from my experience with
O.A.R. and the need to become more familiar with current communication
technology. As a Co-Facilitator for O.A.R. meetings, I learned a wealth of
information that would assist me with my own relationships as well as those of
others, and wondered why better services weren’t yet being provided for victims
of violent crime. Opportunities, Alternatives, and Resources (O.A.R.), in
Fairfax, Virginia, is a non-profit organization that seeks to rehabilitate domestic
violence offenders on probation or parole. Due to my experience with my
Bachelor of Science in Criminology, Law and Society degree from George Mason
University, and O.A.R., I wondered how often victims of violent crime or
previous victims of violent crime, found themselves in situations where they
couldn’t call 911, and would rather text instead. Thus, the text service would
be a hotline specifically for violent crimes such as burglary or domestic
violence.
An
advocate for counseling would receive the text and through an exchange of
information, contact the nearest police station to the victim that would be of
assistance. The signal from the victim’s phone would be simultaneously sent to
the other nearest emergency services in the area. They would then be alerted to
the victim. Afterwards, other services would be alerted from the emergency
response teams for after a resolution is reached. The mission of the service is to simplify and accelerate emergency responses of fire departments, law enforcement agencies, and EMT using text messaging.
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