Active Shooter Tabletop Training Contributors Mike Lane, Chief of PoliceRoss Grayson, MPH, C.I.H., Director of EH&S Eddie Garcia, Asst. Chief of PoliceScott.

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Active Shooter Tabletop Training Contributors Mike Lane, Chief of PoliceRoss Grayson, MPH, C.I.H., Director of EH&S Eddie Garcia, Asst. Chief of PoliceScott Corrin, Fire Marshal John Freese, LieutenantJanette De La Rosa Ducut, Ed.D., Training & Development Officer Facilitated by Paul WalkerJohn Freese Emergency Manager, EH&SLieutenant, UCPD

What to expect Visual scenarios w/audio 10 minute discussion periods We will provide prompts Summarize your decisions in 1 min Q&A opportunity at end There are no right/wrong answers

Review Policy vs. Operations EMPG Overview (presentation) Binders (Checklists, EMPG Guide)

Active Shooter Tabletop Exercise Contributors Mike Lane, Chief of PoliceRoss Grayson, MPH, C.I.H., Director of EH&S Eddie Garcia, Asst. Chief of PoliceScott Corrin, Fire Marshal John Freese, LieutenantJanette De La Rosa Ducut, Ed.D., Training & Development Officer Facilitated by Paul WalkerJohn Freese Emergency Manager, EH&SLieutenant, UCPD

Emergency Notification System message was sent

S: TEST: Shelter in place until further notice. UCPD Counseling. Possible hostage. To confirm: reply with “YES” and send. Sent: 3/10/08 2:30 PM From:

The following is an initial briefing from the EMPG liaison

EOC activation requested Time: 12:00 pm Location: Counseling Center Angry parent with a gun Hostage Chief Mike Lane away Perimeter setup in progress Big news story Assistant Chief Eddie Garcia

As requested, the EMPG liaison provides a scheduled update

Perimeter established Pentland relocated Assistance en route Suspect getting hostile Staff hysterical Possible 24+ hour duration Al Diaz

The EMPG liaison introduces a briefing from Chief Lane

News media arriving Parents and family arriving Press conference expected Chief Mike Lane

The EMPG liaison provides a scheduled update.

Al Diaz Students: 3 dead, 1 injured Suspect dead Crime scene closed 2 days Media & Parents arriving Interviewing people

Q&A Let’s review the discussions from today’s exercise Decisions

Aftermath considerations Timeframe for processing crime scene Timeframe for processing crime scene Body recovery Body recovery Interviews of victims and witnesses Interviews of victims and witnesses Media issues on campus (for weeks) Media issues on campus (for weeks) Memorials (official and unofficial) Memorials (official and unofficial) Psychological affects to community Psychological affects to community Resources available Resources available