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Preventing School Shootings

After Parkland, the governor determined there must be a police officer in each school or armed trained guardian, says Jessie Menocal, Manager of Emergency Preparedness & Security with Baptist Health South Florida. The expert explains other changes are about safety at schools are: having one entry point for everybody, camera systems and more education about that. Raj Maragh, CHEP, Director of Emergency Preparedness & Security with Baptist Health South Florida, advises talking to children about what to expect if school shooting happens. He recommends having a plan and teaching it to them.

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