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ALICE Gunshot Detection Solutions launches Assisted Response TV on YouTube

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ALICE Gunshot Detection Solutions launches Assisted Response TV on YouTube

By AI, Created 3:16 PM UTC, June 04, 2026, /AGP/ – ALICE Gunshot Detection Solutions has launched Assisted Response TV, a YouTube channel aimed at public safety awareness and preventing mass shootings and active shooter incidents. The channel debuts with expert interviews and a first segment featuring company COO Donna Krause as AGDS expands its outreach around its active shooter detection platform.

Why it matters: - Assisted Response TV gives AGDS a direct channel to reach public safety audiences without relying on traditional media. - The channel is positioned to educate viewers on mass shooting prevention, response, and situational awareness. - AGDS is tying the new channel to its broader mission of helping reduce casualties and support first responders.

What happened: - ALICE Gunshot Detection Solutions announced the launch of Assisted Response TV, a YouTube channel focused on public safety awareness. - The channel is designed to cover preventing and mitigating mass shootings and active shooter situations. - The first segment is live now and features Assisted Response COO and active shooter detection expert Donna Krause. - Krause discusses the Assisted Response platform and her own active shooter training in the debut episode. - The launch was announced June 4, 2026, in Atlanta.

The details: - Assisted Response TV will feature interviews with experts in law enforcement, behavioral science and other public safety disciplines. - Mark Pettit will host the channel. - Pettit is a three-time Emmy-winning anchorman and investigative reporter turned actor. - Pettit is also CEO of Creaxion, the Atlanta-based marketing and PR firm that serves as AGDS’s agency of record. - Pettit said the company is helping clients reach audiences directly as legacy media changes. - Creaxion works with Atlanta-based Brady Mills Agency to produce the channel. - Brady Mills Agency also supports AGDS on web development and digital marketing. - AGDS says Assisted Response is powered by the patented 360 ProView EVO. - The detection device is non-invasive and plug-and-play. - The system is designed for venues of all sizes. - The platform does not require integration into existing security infrastructure. - Assisted Response is not intended to replace active shooter training. - The system is designed to enhance situational awareness during critical moments. - AGDS says the platform delivers verified, real-time alerts to improve response time in critical situations. - The solution is designed for any environment where people gather. - AGDS develops detection solutions for K-12 schools, universities, healthcare facilities, businesses, houses of worship, retail establishments and government locations. - AGDS says rapid recognition of violent incidents can save lives. - The company emphasizes verified alerts and clear situational awareness to reduce uncertainty during critical moments. - A More information link is available at the Assisted Response solution. - AGDS also listed social media channels on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube.

Between the lines: - The launch suggests AGDS wants to own more of the conversation around active shooter preparedness and detection. - Using a branded video channel can help the company pair product messaging with expert commentary and audience education. - The emphasis on verified alerts and situational awareness positions the platform as a complement to training, not a replacement.

What’s next: - AGDS is likely to add more expert interviews and educational segments as Assisted Response TV grows. - The channel may serve as an ongoing marketing and awareness tool for the Assisted Response platform. - Future episodes could expand the company’s reach with public safety, venue and institutional audiences.

The bottom line: - AGDS is using YouTube to market both its mission and its active shooter detection platform in one place.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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