Wrap Technologies, a global pioneer in public safety solutions, announced the appointment of Kevin Mullins as Chief Executive Officer in April. That day Kevin Mullins highlighted the strategic measures implemented to enhance the agility and cost-effectiveness of Wrap’s operations.
“Today marks an exciting milestone as Kevin unveils his visionary roadmap for the future of Wrap, propelling the company into the next era of public safety solutions tailored to the evolving needs of our world,” a statement said.
With an unwavering commitment to innovation, Kevin’s vision transcends the traditional notion of equipping law enforcement officers with products; he aims to revolutionize Wrap’s core mission by addressing local and global public safety challenges head-on. “Our focus goes beyond mere product provision,” said Kevin Mullins, CEO of Wrap Technologies. “We strive to deliver tangible solutions that address the real issues faced by our communities and the field of public safety.”
Kevin underscores the escalating presence of diverse first responder scenarios in today’s society. He specifically highlights the mounting mental health crisis, the pervasive challenges related to opioid and other substance use, as well as emotionally charged situations. A recent comprehensive study revealed that in New York City alone, the authorities receive over 100,000 calls annually concerning incidents involving emotionally disturbed persons. Furthermore, according to the CDC, nearly 75% of the almost 92,000 drug overdose deaths recorded in 2020 involved opioids. “These are the critical issues confronting our communities, and consequently, our dedicated public safety professionals,” Kevin affirms. “Over 55% of our BolaWrap® deployments are related to mental health and substance abuse calls.”
Wrap understands that when officers respond to these incidents, the way they are managed and the amount of force used, carries immense implications for the relationship between public safety providers and the communities they serve. A recent study found that 98% of calls should not require higher uses of force like inflammatory sprays, conductive electricity weapons or firearms. Kevin goes on to say, “This is why Wrap will be laser focused on providing solutions guided by our no-harm tenet to provide better options to handle the vast majority of situations.” Kevin sites BolaWrap as a prime example of device designed with the no-harm principle to enable the safe, remote restraint of individuals, particularly those in crisis.
Kevin adds that community members need to feel safe where they live, where they work, where they travel and where they send their loved ones for their education, and therefore Wrap will be driving conversations and solutions to ensure people feel safe.
Kevin emphasizes that “Only in a world where individuals have unwavering trust and confidence in public safety agencies to safeguard their personal safety and well-being, can there be a sense of security and peace within communities. That is what drives us at Wrap.”
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