Patent ID: 11928945
Assignee: nan
Field: Audio-visual technology (Electrical engineering)
Classification: CPC G  H | IPC G  H

Claim 1:
2. A method for an Active Shooter Response and Community Law Enforcement System (ASRC) where a first-to-scene (FTS) responder on patrol in a squad car equipped with the ASRC prepares to secure a scene, the method comprising:
activating an ASRC application program (App) at a squad car onboard computer (SOC), ASRC configured tablet personal computer (AST), and user worn headgear (HDG) comprising a ballistic helmet and heads up display (HUD) glasses upon receiving user input;
activating a global positioning system (GPS) receiver on the activated SOC, AST, and HDG upon receiving user input;
activating a microphone headset (MIC) integrated into the ballistic helmet upon receiving user input;
receiving, by the activated SOC, AST, and/or HDG, an alert from a processor/transmitter/controller (PTC) of a venue specific internet protocol surveillance camera and sensors system (IPSS), a venue specific gunshot detector capability (GDC) network, and/or a manually initiated venue specific broadcast intercom loudspeaker system (1MC) panel indicating potential shots fired, a violent threat, or a hostage situation in a public venue;
outputting an emergency notification on the activated SOC, AST, and/or HDG, wherein the notification comprises flashing a screen and beeping a sound followed by displaying a direction to the transmitting PTC upon acknowledgement of the emergency notification, and wherein:
if the alert is received from the GDC, displaying a simulated floor plan map of a floor where a detecting gunshot detector sensor is located and highlighting the sensor position on the floor plan map; and
if the alert is received from the 1MC, displaying a ground level floor of the public venue;

locating a suspect/target by receiving user input to scroll through coverage of the IPSS and zoom as necessary;
initiating suspect/target lock/track by receiving user input indicating the suspect/target in order to track the target's movements;
displaying the relative position of the suspect/target so to maintain situational awareness while tracking down the suspect/target, engaging the suspect/target, and mitigating a threat;
transmitting, by the HDG, instructions for the suspect/target spoken by the FTS into the MIC; and
outputting, by the 1MC, the instructions to the suspect/target received via the MIC and HDG.