Institutional
Panic Button System
The Challenge:
Reactive Response Gaps
In high-security public sector environments, every second counts during an emergency. The institution faced a dangerous gap: personnel relied on traditional phone calls or radio traffic to report immediate threats.
This reactive approach led to delayed response times and a lack of precise location data for first responders. Without a silent, instant way to trigger an alert, staff were left vulnerable in critical "code red" situations where verbal communication was impossible or unsafe.
Security Blindspots:
- report_problem High latency in emergency notification chains
- location_disabled Inaccurate location reporting during high-stress events
- history_toggle_off No digital audit trail for post-incident analysis
One-Touch Instant Alert Trigger
Precision Geolocation Mapping
Centralized Command Dashboard
The Solution:
Panic Button App Architecture
I spearheaded the development of an integrated Emergency Response System. We designed a silent, one-touch application for desktop and mobile devices that instantly notified the Central Security Command of an active threat.
By integrating the system with the institutional network, we achieved real-time geolocation of every alert. This allowed security teams to see exactly where the threat was occurring on a live map, slashing response times and providing a coordinated communication channel for lockdown protocols.
Security Impact
Incident Response Time
Location Accuracy
Lockdown Activation
Security Blueprint
Download the full technical architecture of the IoT network and alert routing protocols.