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Strength in Unity: Enhancing School Safety Through Law Enforcement Collaboration

When school districts and law enforcement prioritize relationship-building, they uncover critical gaps that transform safety protocols

By Education Technology · July 9, 2024, 6:00 AM UTCDr. Amy GrossoLaw Enforcement in SchoolsOffice Meg SoultzRaptor Technologies
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Key takeaways

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School resource officers (SROs) play a critical bridging role between law enforcement agencies and educational communities.

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Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) enable vital information sharing between schools and law enforcement to support student mental health.

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Rescue in Color provides a color-coded bleeding control kit to help school staff respond effectively to traumatic injuries.

In today's episode of School Safety Today by Raptor Technologies, join host Dr. Amy Grosso as she sits down with Officer Meg Soultz, Co-Founder of Rescue in Color. Together, they delve into the vital collaboration between law enforcement and school districts to enhance school safety. Meg shares insights from her diverse career in public safety, emphasizing the importance of building relationships and addressing gaps in the system to ensure a safe educational environment.

KEY POINTS:

  • The unique role of school resource officers (SROs) in bridging the gap between law enforcement and education.
  • The significance of having MOUs to allow for information sharing between schools and law enforcement to support students' mental health and wellbeing.
  • The initiative of Rescue in Color, a color-coded kit to help educators and staff respond effectively to bleeding control from traumatic injuries.

Meg Soultz brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this discussion. Meg began her career in public safety as an EMT while earning a Bachelor's Degree in Biology at DePauw University, where she also distinguished herself as a collegiate athlete, recently inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame for her achievements in softball. Meg furthered her education with a Master's Degree in Biology from the IUPUI Purdue School of Science. Her professional journey includes work as a paramedic in diverse settings—rural, urban, and suburban—gathering 15 years of EMS experience at Putnam County Operation Life and Indianapolis EMS. In addition to her fieldwork, Meg served as a full-time EMS Educator. Her dedication to public safety led her to become a tactical medic for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department's SWAT Team and Bomb Squad. This role sparked her interest in law enforcement, culminating in her transition to a full-time position at the Carmel Police Department in Carmel, IN. At Carmel PD, Meg earned a spot on the SWAT team, specializing in less lethal gas munitions and serving as a sergeant in the Carmel Police School Resource Unit. Additionally, she co-founded Rescue in Color, an innovative initiative focused on bleeding control.

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Host, School Safety Today

Dr. Amy Grosso is the host of School Safety Today, a podcast produced by Raptor Technologies. She focuses on school safety topics, bringing together educators, law enforcement, and safety professionals to discuss best practices. Her work centers on improving safety outcomes for students and staff across K-12 environments.

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Meg Soultz

Officer and Co-Founder

Rescue in Color / Carmel Police Department

Officer Meg Soultz is a law enforcement professional with 15 years of EMS experience and a background as a paramedic, tactical medic, and sergeant in the Carmel Police School Resource Unit. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Biology from DePauw University and a Master's Degree in Biology from IUPUI Purdue School of Science. She co-founded Rescue in Color, a color-coded bleeding control kit initiative designed to help educators and staff respond to traumatic injuries.