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  2. National Safe Place - Wikipedia

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    National Safe Place (doing business as National Safe Place Network) is a non-profit organization based out of Louisville, Kentucky. It originated in 1983 from an initiative known as "Project Safe Place", established by a short-term residential and counseling center for youth 12 to 17.

  3. List of suicide locations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of current and historic sites frequently chosen to attempt suicide, usually by jumping. Some of the sites listed have installed suicide barriers , signs advising potential suicides to take other actions, and other precautions, such as crisis hotline phones.

  4. Global Maritime Distress and Safety System - Wikipedia

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    The GMDSS installation on ships include one (two on vessels over 500 GT) search-and-rescue locating device called Search and Rescue Radar Transponders (SART) which are used to locate survival craft or distressed vessels by creating a series of twelve dots on a rescuing ship's 3 cm radar display. The detection range between these devices and ...

  5. Citizen (app) - Wikipedia

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    The app increased its safety messaging to discourage users from approaching or interfering with crime scenes. [2] [6] While developing the new iteration, [23] the company had consulted New York city officials, [27] police, public safety experts, and "civil rights leaders—among others" on making it safe to use. [2]

  6. Capital Safety - Wikipedia

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    Capital Safety is a manufacturer of fall protection, confined space, and rescue equipment for oil and gas, construction, utilities, wind energy, transportation, ...

  7. Stingray phone tracker - Wikipedia

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    Base station survey data can be used to further narrow the past locations of a cellular device if used in conjunction with historical cell site location information ("HCSLI") obtained from a wireless carrier. HCSLI includes a list of all cell sites and sectors accessed by a cellular device, and the date and time each access was made.