For School Resource Officers

You run in. You should know the room — and see it before the door.

When a Flare lands, you get the exact room, live eyes inside, and a role you already drilled — not a radio call and a guess. And the seat is free: law enforcement is always no-cost.

It may already be on your phone. Already running in 911 centers, sheriff's offices, and school districts — built on MyFlare Alert, Sentinel, SightDesk & Command Center, with T-Mobile for Government & INTRUSION.

Live cascade · your first ten seconds
Flare → Clarity 0s FLARE SENT somewhere on campus
Feed · standby The text alert on the SRO's phone — confirmed threat with the exact location and room The responder's own phone — live camera feeds for the building SightDesk dispatch console — exact room pinned with live video
The First Minute Is Yours

You're the one who closes the distance. Today, you do it half-blind.

When the call comes, the clock is already running — and most of what you need, you don't have yet.

01

"Somewhere in the building"

A radio call and a wing, maybe. You burn the first minute clearing rooms that are fine while finding the one that isn't.

02

You arrive not knowing

Is it a fight, a medical, a weapon, a false alarm? You're making entry decisions on a guess, because no one can show you what's behind the door.

03

Cried wolf too many times

False alarms train everyone — including you — to hesitate. The one time it's real, that hesitation is the most expensive thing in the building.

You don't need a louder alarm. You need to know the room and see the truth — before you're at the door.

Most Days, It's Not An Active Shooter

You'll use it every day — and most of the time, 911 never hears about it.

The headline is the active shooter. The reality is the broken arm, the fight in the gym, the kid locked in a locker. Roughly 8 in 10 incidents never need to leave the building — so MyFlare runs on three tiers, and you decide where each one goes.

Tier 1 · Stays In The Building

School-internal

the everyday stuff

  • Broken arm
  • Fight
  • Medical
  • Behavior
  • Locked-in locker

Routes to the nurse, admin, or on-site SRO. Logged and ready for the after-action — but it never leaves the building.

✕  911 not involved
≈ 80% of your daily use
Tier 2 · Your Call

SRO-mediated upgrade

the judgment calls

  • Is it a weapon?
  • Does this leave campus?
  • Do we need EMS?

You see it, you assess it, and you decide — handle it here, or transfer it to SightDesk at dispatch and fire the Flare. The upgrade authority is yours: not a badge's, not an algorithm's.

⤴  911 only if you say so
Tier 3 · Straight To 911

Active-shooter

the one you pray you never use

  • Lethal, unambiguous threat

The active-shooter slide goes directly to 911 — no human upgrade, no deliberation, no delay. The moment it's activated, every responder and every authorized node is in.

Slide to activate →
⚡  911 immediately · no delay

A panic button has two states — off, and catastrophic. You work in the space between. That's why Tier 2 is your call: the system routes by severity, so 911 isn't dialed for a sprained ankle — and nothing pauses to deliberate when it's the real thing.

What Changes The Moment It Activates

From the second a Flare lands, the guesswork is gone.

Watch the clock above. A teacher hits the Flare; in one second you know the exact room and you're moving. By four, 911 dispatch sees inside and feeds you reality over the radio. And as you reach the door, your phone shows you the room — before you open it.

~2 SECONDS

The exact room — and you're moving

Location pings to the specific room, indoors, without relying on GPS. You're not clearing a wing — you're already moving to the door that matters.

~4 SECONDS

911 dispatch sees — and feeds you

Dispatch gains live audio and video from the room and relays the reality to you over the radio while you're still closing the distance — not after the door's open.

PRE-DECIDED

Your role is already drilled

Whatever your team tabletops in ICS format is exactly what the system runs. No improvising under adrenaline — you execute the plan you already own.

COVERT CHANNEL

Coordinate without tipping the room

A responder-only channel lets you talk, text, and move together silently — the people who need to know, know, and no one else hears it.

VALIDATE FIRST

False alarms stand down silently

Confirm or cancel before anything cascades. No false 911, no building-wide panic, no slow erosion of trust every time someone bumps a button.

ON RECORD

Every action timestamped — to a record you can stand behind

Who knew what, when, who moved — written to an audit trail at event close. The after-action answers itself, and it's not on a vendor's server.

Your seat is free. It always is.

Law enforcement seats cost nothing — not a trial, not a teaser. Your whole department can be on it without a line item.

Get your department on it
See It Run

Not a slideshow — the actual console.

A Flare goes out from a classroom. The room lights up on the map, live video opens, the threat is confirmed, and it's handled. Forty-eight seconds.

Watch · the cascade, live · 0:48

This is the screen the responder sees. Exact room, live eyes, confirm or cancel — the same cascade the clock at the top walks through, running on the real platform.

You're Not The Bottleneck

And you're not the only set of eyes.

In the old model, everything routes through one dispatcher — and you wait your turn. MyFlare is distributed: every authorized node in the zone feeds the response at once. More eyes reach you faster, not slower.

Smart sensorsCamera AIClassroom SmartBoards Panic devicesOff-duty officersPatrol MDTs Two-way radioStaff & parent phones in the zone

As more authorized people in the community carry MyFlare, the network — and the awareness reaching you — only grows. At no cost to the department.

The Next Step

See it the way you'd actually use it — live.

Bring it to your school, or get your department its free seats. Either way, the next step is a look, not a commitment — and the seat costs nothing.

Law enforcement seats are always free · We respond within 24 hours

Built with respect for the ones who run toward it.

MyFlare Alert™

Gen 2 school safety — distributed detection, alerting, comms, and command. Owned by Port Nexus Corporation. Built with T-Mobile for Government and INTRUSION.

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