Active shooter Citizen Response 9/17/2018 2016 GASFAA Conference.

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Active shooter Citizen Response 9/17/2018 2016 GASFAA Conference

What Should You Do? 9/17/2018 2016 GASFAA Conference

Active Shooter 9/17/2018 2016 GASFAA Conference

General Actions 9/17/2018 2016 GASFAA Conference

RUN 9/17/2018 2016 GASFAA Conference

HIDE! 9/17/2018 2016 GASFAA Conference

FIGHT! 9/17/2018 2016 GASFAA Conference

POLICE ARRIVE 9/17/2018 2016 GASFAA Conference

PREPAREDNESS The difference between surviving and not, is separated by the thinnest of margins in most cases. Study after study has shown that the majority of people that survive an emergency tend to have a plan in place. In other words, they were prepared. 9/17/2018 2016 GASFAA Conference

AWARENESS Stay alert. Stay alive. It’s as simple as that. Be aware of what is going on around you at all times. Know where doors and other exit areas are. Be aware of WHO is around you. Do not be afraid to look at someone. The split second you gain from this can make a significant difference. Stay alert. Stay alive. It’s as simple as that. 9/17/2018 2016 GASFAA Conference

DO NOT HESITATE! MOMENT OF ACTION Once the time to act has arrived; you must act with aggressive, decisive and purposeful action. DO NOT HESITATE! You do not need to be able to do many things expertly, just a few things well. Remember that the best plans are usually the simple ones. Do not over complicate your actions. 9/17/2018 2016 GASFAA Conference

Time Time is your ally. Law enforcement will respond as fast as is possible (average response time is 3 to 5 minutes). This simple fact will give the shooter very little time to act, so that individual will attempt to do as much damage as quickly as they can. Avoiding the shooter is the surest way to remain uninjured. Making yourself a “hard target” (making yourself difficult to get to) is the next best way. 9/17/2018 2016 GASFAA Conference

RUN, HIDE, FIGHT SURVIVING AN ACTIVE SHOOTER EVENT 9/17/2018 2016 GASFAA Conference

2016 GASFAA Conference THE END 9/17/2018 2016 GASFAA Conference