UA officials confident about alert system

On February 16, 2010, in News, by with Touchstone Consulting Group

By Stephanie Taylor Staff Writer

Published: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 at 3:30 a.m.
Last Modified: Monday, February 15, 2010 at 11:33 p.m.

TUSCALOOSA | The emergency notification system at the University of Alabama has been activated only for weather warnings, but officials are confident it can be triggered quickly if a bigger tragedy unfolds.

 similar system failed at the University of Alabama in Huntsville on Friday after a shooting at the school’s biology building. Some UAH students complained because the emergency alert text messages were sent at 4:42 p.m., 45 minutes after the first 911 call was placed at 3:57 p.m. Some students said in media interviews that they were not notified by the university at all.Professor Amy Bishop has been charged with shooting three faculty members during a meeting. No students were in the area, officials reported.

“The U-Alert was triggered late because the people involved in activating that system were involved in responding to the shooting,” UAH Police Chief Charles Gailes said at a news conference. “We’re going to stop, we’re going to sit down, we’re going to review what happened. All of these actions are going to be learning points, and we’re going to be better for this.”

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One Response to UA officials confident about alert system

  1. avatar trdehaven says:

    Have universities, school systems, campus and local law enforcement agencies learned anything from the Virginia Tech tragedy? The events and response to these events appear to have some eerie similarities to the tragic event that took place on the VA Tech campus place on April 16, 2007.

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