Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon

10/18/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/18/2024 15:14

TriMet begins rolling out new security phones at MAX stations

Blue-light phones give people a direct line of communication with TriMet's security staff round the clock

A new security resource for connecting to TriMet's 24/7 security hotline has started to appear at MAX stations. To seek it out, just look for the blue light. In a first for TriMet, "blue-light security phones" are being installed at most MAX platforms, starting this week at the Rose Quarter Transit Center and the Convention Center Station. It's the latest in TriMet's ongoing efforts to comprehensively address our riders' safety concerns and deter crime.

The devices themselves are bright red towers with the word "Security" written down the side. They will also be easy to spot, day or night, due to the blue lights at the top. The phones let people connect immediately with TriMet security staff at the press of a button. The blue lights serve two purposes: they signal the location of the phones to those who need to use them in the dark, and they act as a crime deterrent. The phones also come equipped with cameras, giving TriMet's security team more views of our station areas and show the person calling.

The first phones have been installed at the Rose Quarter and Convention Center MAX stations. TriMet will continue installing the phones in the coming weeks at our MAX stations along Interstate 84 between the Rose Quarter area and the Gateway Transit Center. TriMet's long-term goal is to have the phones at most MAX stations and transit centers across our transit system.

Contacting TriMet security

The phones are just another resource as TriMet continues our focus on safety and providing people with more peace of mind when they're using the transit system.

In recent years, we've increased our frontline safety and security staff to more than 460 personnel, and in 2023 we added a 24-hour-a-day security hotline. Just like with the new security phones, riders can reach our security staff on their own phones by texting or calling 503-238-7433 (RIDE). For emergency matters that require police, riders should contact 911 directly. The blue-light security phones add to the more than 8,000 cameras already on the system and, like those, can be monitored in real-time.

Whether it's reporting suspicious behavior, notifying us of graffiti or vandalism or requesting assistance, we want to hear from you. This allows us to take action and ensure our riders' safety. For more information, visit trimet.org/security.

Why blue-light phones?

Despite the widespread use of mobile devices, blue-light security phones continue to demonstrate their value more than 30 years after they were first invented and installed at the University of Chicago. Today, nearly every college campus in the United States has them. Locally, Portland State University, the University of Portland and Portland Community College have them. Grocery stores and other transit agencies have begun adopting them as well.

Blue-light security phones have been shown to increase overall awareness around security, deterring crimes from being attempted in the first place. After Rice University installed them in 2010, the school reported a decrease in crime, including a 68% drop in burglaries.

While mobile phones are portable, not everyone has one handy. Even if they do, it may have low or no battery, and in a high-stress situation, it might be easier to push a button. There are also times when cell service drops completely, making blue-light security phones another layer of security and communication on our transit system.

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