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IS-907 – Active Shooter:What You Can Do

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DISPATCHER:“911, what is the nature of your emergency?

CALLER:“There’s somebody with a gun in the main entrance to My Auto Import Car Dealership

and I don’t . . .”

Active shooter situations are unpredictable and evolve quickly.

Are you prepared?

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Describe actions to take when confronted with: An active shooter. Law enforcement officers who are

responding to the situation. Recognize potential workplace violence

indicators.

Course Objectives

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Where we: Shop Exercise free

speech Learn Work

Active Shooter Incidents

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More frequent. Anger, revenge,

ideology, untreated mental illness.

About Active Shooter Incidents

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Unpredictable. Evolve quickly. Continue until stopped

by law enforcement, suicide, or intervention.

Active Shooter Situations

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Course Topics

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Discussion: Response

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Evacuate Hide Out Take Action

How To Respond

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Have an escape route and plan in mind.

Leave your belongings behind. Help others escape, if possible. Evacuate regardless of others. Warn/prevent individuals from

entering.

Evacuate (1 of 2)

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Do not attempt to move wounded people.

Keep your hands visible. Follow police instructions. Call 911 when safe.

Evacuate (2 of 2)

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Your hiding spot should: Be out of the active

shooter’s view. Provide protection if

shots are fired. Not restrict options

for movement.

Hide Out

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If the shooter is nearby: Lock the door. Hide behind large item

(e.g., cabinet, desk). Silence cell

phone/pager. Remain quiet.

Keeping Yourself Safe While Hiding

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Provide law enforcement or 911 operators with: Location of shooter. Number of shooters. Physical description of

shooters. Number and types of

weapons. Number of potential victims.

Important Information

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As an absolute last resort: Act as aggressively as

possible. Improvise weapons and

throw items. Yell. Commit to your actions.

Take Action

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Discussion: Reaction of Managers

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Discussion: When Law Enforcement Arrives

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Remain calm. Put down any items. Raise hands and spread

fingers. Avoid quick movements. Avoid pointing, screaming,

or yelling. Proceed in direction from

which officers are entering.

Reacting to Law Enforcement

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Immediate purpose: Stop the active

shooter. Proceed to area

where last shots heard.

First priority is to eliminate the threat.

Law Enforcement’s Role

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Teams may: Wear bulletproof vests,

helmets, and other equipment.

Be armed with rifles, shotguns, and/or handguns.

Use pepper spray. Shout commands. Push individuals to the

ground for their safety.

Additional Officers and Rescue Teams

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Area controlled by law enforcement until: The situation is under

control. All witnesses are

identified and questioned.

Safe Location

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Course Topics

Respond Prepare Follow Up

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Discussion: Preparation

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Recognizing Indicators of Violence

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May be current or former employee.

May display characteristics of potentially violent behavior.

Workplace Violence Indicators

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Course Topics

Respond Prepare Follow Up

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Evacuate, hide, take action.

Call 911 when it is safe to do so!

Always take note of the two nearest exits.

Be aware of your environment and possible dangers.

Course Summary