IS-907 – Active Shooter: What You Can Do IS-700.A: National Incident Management System, An Introduction IS-907 – Active Shooter: What You Can Do January 2009
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Course Objectives Describe actions to take when confronted with: An active shooter. Law enforcement officers who are responding to the situation. Recognize potential workplace violence indicators. Describe actions to take to prevent and prepare for potential active shooter incidents. Describe how to manage the consequences of an active shooter incident.
Active Shooter Incidents Where we: Shop Exercise free speech Learn Work
About Active Shooter Incidents IS-700.A: National Incident Management System, An Introduction About Active Shooter Incidents More frequent. Anger, revenge, ideology, untreated mental illness. January 2009
Active Shooter Situations IS-700.A: National Incident Management System, An Introduction Active Shooter Situations Unpredictable. Evolve quickly. Continue until stopped by law enforcement, suicide, or intervention. January 2009
Deadliest School Shootings 1. April 16, 2007- Blacksburg, Virginia Virginia Tech- 33 Dead 2. December 14, 2012- Newtown, Connecticut Sandy Hook Elementary- 28 Dead 3. August 1, 1966- Austin, Texas University of Texas- 18 Dead 4. February 14, 2018- Parkland, Florida Majority Stoneman Douglas HS- 17 Dead 5. April 20, 1999- Littleton, Colorado Columbine High School- 15 Dead
Deadliest Mass Shootings October 1, 2017- Las Vegas- Country Concert- 58 Killed June 12, 2016- Orlando Florida- Nightclub- 49 Killed Virginia Tech, 2007 https://youtu.be/ZOCNMrBfOCE
IS-700.A: National Incident Management System, An Introduction Course Topics January 2009
Discussion: Response
IS-700.A: National Incident Management System, An Introduction How To Respond Run Hide Fight January 2009
IS-700.A: National Incident Management System, An Introduction Run (1 of 2) 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. January 2009
IS-700.A: National Incident Management System, An Introduction Run (2 of 2) Do not attempt to move wounded people. Keep your hands visible. Follow police instructions. Call 911 when safe. January 2009
IS-700.A: National Incident Management System, An Introduction Hide Your hiding spot should: Be out of the active shooter’s view. Provide protection if shots are fired. Not restrict options for movement. January 2009
Keeping Yourself Safe While Hiding IS-700.A: National Incident Management System, An Introduction Keeping Yourself Safe While Hiding If the shooter is nearby: Lock the door. Hide behind large item (e.g., cabinet, desk). Silence cell phone/pager. Remain quiet. January 2009
Important Information IS-700.A: National Incident Management System, An Introduction Important Information 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. January 2009
IS-700.A: National Incident Management System, An Introduction Fight As an absolute last resort: Act as aggressively as possible. Throw items and use improvised weapons. Work together to incapacitate the shooter. Commit to your actions. January 2009
Discussion: Reaction of Managers IS-700.A: National Incident Management System, An Introduction Discussion: Reaction of Managers January 2009
Activity: What Would You Do? Instructions: Working as a team: Look around the room. Consider what you would do in an active shooter situation and whether it would be better to run or hide. Come up with a list of actions you would take to protect yourself and those around you. Record the list on chart paper. Select a spokesperson and be prepared to present the list in 5 minutes.
Discussion: When Law Enforcement Arrives
Law Enforcement’s Role IS-700.A: National Incident Management System, An Introduction Law Enforcement’s Role Immediate purpose: Stop the active shooter. Proceed to area where last shots heard. First priority is to eliminate the threat. January 2009
Additional Officers and Rescue Teams IS-700.A: National Incident Management System, An Introduction Additional Officers and Rescue Teams 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. January 2009
Reacting to Law Enforcement IS-700.A: National Incident Management System, An Introduction Reacting to Law Enforcement 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. January 2009
IS-700.A: National Incident Management System, An Introduction Safe Location Area controlled by law enforcement until: The situation is under control. All witnesses are identified and questioned. January 2009
Time to Analyze a Mass Shooting https://youtu.be/krr4u6uGdzc
IS-700.A: National Incident Management System, An Introduction Course Topics Respond Prepare Follow Up January 2009