Active Shooter Response Training

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Transcript Active Shooter Response Training

Active Shooter
Profile
Notification
Response
North Campus Security
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OVERVIEW
 Active Shooter Profile
 Active Shooter Notification
 Active Shooter Response
ACTIVE SHOOTER PROFILE
Active Shooter : An individual actively engaged in killing or attempting
to kill people in a confined and populated area; in most cases, active shooters use
firearms(s) and there is no pattern or method to their selection of victims
Every 15 Seconds a person dies during an Active Shooter situation
!!ACTIVE SHOOTER!!
When:
Unknown
Where:
Unknown
Who:
Unknown
Will you be notified in time: Unknown
 You must be prepared both mentally and physically to deal
with an active shooter situation
 People will be killed: The more you know the better chance
you and your coworkers and students have to survive
"The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of people who are evil, but because of
people who don't do anything." - Albert Einstein
ACTIVE SHOOTER NOTIFICATION
What is written: Crisis Plan
Active Shooter Situation Notification:
 Internal systems; CISCO IP Phones, EC2 Text Phone Messages, Fire Alarm
(Voice Sounds) Notifications
Immediately implement your procedures.
What is said;
“Attention, Attention “Active Shooter, Active
Shooter”, Implement Lock Down Procedures
ACTIVE SHOOTER RESPONSE
Response Situations:
 Outside School
 Inside School
RESPONSE IF OUTSIDE
If an active shooter is OUTSIDE your building or room
 Lock exterior doors, proceed to room that can be locked
 Lock all doors/windows/turn off lights
 Once in the room call 911/advise the dispatcher of:
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Your location/name/number of people in the room
Description of shooter/shooter’s actions/last location
Remain in the room until advised by law enforcement
Do not respond to unidentified/unrecognized voice
commands or fire alarms
 If you have no contact in one hour, call 911 for instructions
ACTIVE SHOOTER RESPONSE
 If an active shooter is INSIDE your building or room
 Three Options you and your personnel MUST know;
 Run (Evacuate)
 Hide
 Fight (Overpower)
RUN (EVACUATE)
 If you have an escape path, attempt to evacuate:
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Have an escape route/plan in mind if possible
Evacuate whether others agree to follow or not
Leave belongings behind and keep hands visible
Do not attempt to move wounded people
Call 911 when you are safe/can do so
Follow instructions of campus security and police officers
HIDE OUT
 Your hiding place should:
 Prevent active shooter from entering hiding place
 Be out of active shooter’s view
 Protect you from weapons fired in your direction (office
with a closed and locked door)
 Not trap you/restrict your options for movement
 Once in hiding place:
 Lock door/blockade door with heavy furniture
 Silence cell phone/turn off any source of noise (i.e.,
radios, televisions)
 Hide behind large items (i.e., cabinets, desks)
 Remain quiet
OVERPOWER (FIGHT)
 Take action against shooter as a last resort
Only when your life is in imminent danger
 Actions to disrupt/incapacitate the shooter are:
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Act aggressively against active shooter
Throwing items at active shooter
Improvising weapons from available items
Yelling/Screaming
POLICE RESPONSE
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Purpose is to stop the active shooter
Proceed to where last shots were heard
Bypass injured personnel/move to threat
Arrive in small teams/armed with rifles
and handguns
 Shout commands/instruct individuals to
the ground for their safety
QUESTIONS
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