National Safety Systems (NSS), a division of Transportation Solutions & Lighting (TSL), has partnered with Overton Brooks VA Medical Center in Shreveport, Louisiana, to install Knightscope K1 blue light towers, enhancing on-site security for veterans, staff, and visitors. These towers enable one-touch emergency reporting to quickly alert police and emergency responders, addressing the high incidence of violence in healthcare settings, where stress levels often lead to safety risks. Serving over 37,000 veterans annually, the Shreveport VA center benefits from NSS's commitment to security, with Operations Manager Kortney Bacchus emphasizing the importance of protecting those who have served the nation.
National Safety Systems (NSS) a division of Transportation Solutions & Lighting (TSL) announces today that is has partnered with Overton Brooks Veterans Administration (VA) Medical Center in Shreveport, Louisiana to supply, support and integrate Knightscope K1 blue light towers throughout their medical facility.
TS&L has been tapped by Auburn University to lead a major campus safety transformation, deploying cutting-edge Knightscope technology across more than 200 blue light towers. Building on the success of its Vanderbilt University project, TS&L will modernize Auburn’s emergency communication network with a fully integrated, future-ready system—making it one of the most ambitious campus safety upgrades in the country.
Florida Memorial University has partnered with TS&L to replace all existing emergency systems with cutting-edge Knightscope Blue Light Emergency Towers. This major safety upgrade will enhance emergency response access across campus, featuring solar-powered towers with two-way communication and high-visibility lighting. FMU joins a growing list of leading Southern universities investing in TS&L’s public safety solutions.