Collaborative Response Graphics are important because the majority of law enforcement officers, emergency medical technicians, and fire professionals that respond to your building or campus will have no familiarity with the site. This slows the ability to respond to a critical incident, like an active assailant. Collaborative Response Graphics allow for better and faster tactical decision-making during an incident, which cuts seconds to minutes off the amount of time it takes to make life-saving decisions under stress. This includes closing with active assailants and evacuating critical casualties from a building.
Why are Collaborative Response Graphics important?
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Chris is a technology and design expert with experience creating creative visual graphics, stunning websites, and functional software. Joining the team in 2017 after graduating with honors from The College of New Jersey, he has helped bring both design and technological advancements to Critical Response Group.