“The active shooter technology is ever changing,” Lawrence said. But, he expects larger hotels to add metal detectors and new technologies like the Patriot One system that detect weapons and bombs. Randy Lawrence, security director at Casino Pauma in California, said his property doesn’t have a hotel. The idea is that it would have detected guns shooter Stephen Paddock brought into the Mandalay Bay. It’s called a first-of-its-kind Cognitive Microwave Radar concealed weapons detection system to combat active shooter threats before they occur.Ī system that could cost $250,000 or more to install in a major hotel, to $25,000 to $50,000 for smaller properties, alerts security by detecting guns, knives or explosive devices by scanning people covertly.
The resort was already looking to implement the products prior to the Oct.
The Westgate Las Vegas has been testing Patriot One’s emerging technology.