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KY Lawmaker wants to give teachers, staff quicker way to notify police during dangerous situation

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A Kentucky lawmaker wants to give teachers and school staff a quicker way to notify police during dangerous situations.

Rep. Chad Aull will file Alyssa’s Law during the next legislative session. The bill calls for the installation of silent panic alarms directly linked to law enforcement.

“The idea is it will drastically reduce the first responder response time on the scene,” Aull said.

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