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In wake of Texas shooting, a reminder of the SafeUT app

UPDATED: MAY 25, 2022 AT 7:10 AM
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Digital Content Producer

SALT LAKE CITY — In wake of Tuesday’s tragic school shooting in Texas which claimed the lives of at least 21 people, University of Utah Health would like to remind the public of the SafeUT app.

The SafeUT app is a crisis chat and tip line that provides real-time crisis assistance for students, parents, and educators. The assistance is offered through a live chat right from a smartphone.

University of Utah Health issued the following statement, regarding Tuesday’s shooting.

“We are deeply saddened and heartbroken to learn about the devastating tragedy that occurred at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas on Tuesday May 24th. Our thoughts are with the victims’ families and community.

“We want to raise awareness of this situation and remind you the SAFE UT app is a no-cost resource available to students, parents/guardians, and educators throughout Utah. If you hear or see something concerning, use the apps tip feature to submit a confidential tip.

“As with any tip we receive, our team of counselors work with school administrators and law enforcement as necessary.

“With any threat, immediately reporting concerns to SafeUT and proper authorities ensures the information gets to someone who can investigate it.“When we receive multiple tips about the same topics, it shows the community is working together and that students, parents/guardians, and educators are not assuming someone else has reported the possible threat.

“The entire SafeUT team greatly appreciates the collaboration with schools throughout Utah. We can come together to save lives.”

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