Slashdot Mirror


US School Installs 'Shooter Detection' System

An anonymous reader writes: A school in Methuen, Massachusetts has demonstrated the first installation of an automated detection system for active gunmen. Sensors placed throughout the building are activated by the sounds of gunfire. The sensors relay data on the shooter's real-time location directly to police, who can then track and subdue their target. The system was developed for the military to detect the location of enemy fire. It will cost school districts between $20,000 and $100,000 to equip each school with the gunfire-detecting sensors. Methuen's police chief said, "It's amazing, the short, split-second amount of time from identification of the shot to transmission of the message. It changes the whole game. Without that shot detection system, we wouldn't know what was going on in the school ... Valuable, valuable time can be lost. Unfortunately, with school crisis situations, it's about mitigating loss."

2 of 698 comments (clear)

  1. Wonderful idea. by Minwee · · Score: 3, Funny

    Just remember, whatever you do, don't ever drop your books in the hallway.

    Trust me. Don't do it.

  2. Lol. by waspleg · · Score: 2, Funny

    3 - 2 - 1 .. Some kid brings a speaker plugged in to a cellphone/whatever plays gunfire gets school shut down for the day...

    It'll be the new pulling the fire alarm/calling in bomb threat (taken way too seriously these days) =)