Active Shooter Exercise City of Dallas OEM Aug. 11, 2015.

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Active Shooter Exercise City of Dallas OEM Aug. 11, 2015

Introduction 2  I am…  Who is participating, what are your roles?  This is an open, low-stress, no-fault environment. Varying viewpoints, even disagreements, are expected.

Active Shooters  An active shooter is an individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and other populated area. In most cases, active shooters use firearms and there is no pattern or method to their selection of victims. Active shooter situations are unpredictable and evolve quickly. 3

Exercise Overview -The purpose of this exercise is to provide you with an opportunity to practice and evaluate, response concepts, plans, and procedures for a strategic-level response to an active shooter event at your company.

Objectives and Core Capabilities  Exercise current security measures as they pertain to your company  On-scene Security and Protection.  Evaluate management in a no notice activation. 5

Scenario  Your morning starts off like any other normal day at the office, you’re at your desk working, when all of a sudden you hear screaming and what sounds like gun shots. The fire alarm has been pulled, one of your coworkers comes running into the office and says there is a man with a gun in the building. 6

Your Response  What are your immediate actions?  Who’s in charge?  Do you have a sheltering plan?  How do you notify law enforcement? 7

Scenario update  Law enforcement has been notified, but the shooter is still active in the building. The gun shots seem to be getter closer every minute, you must make a decision. 8

Run, Hide, or Fight Are you able to get out of the building? Do you have a safe place to hide? Is there anything in the room you can use as a weapon? 9

Run  If you see an opportunity to escape the building, this should be your first option.  When would it be ideal to run and exit the building?  What types of things would you look for when exiting the building? 10

Hide  When would it be appropriate to hide instead of run?  Think of where you would you hide.  Hide under a desk or in a closet.  Turn cellphones on silent.  Lock yourself in a room or use heavy objects to block the door. 11

Fight  If you can’t escape or find a good hiding spot, your last resort should be to fight the shooter.  Take the shooter by surprise.  Fight back until the shooter is unarmed. 12

Scenario Update  Law Enforcement have apprehended the shooter, and the incident is now under control.  There have been 5 causalities in your building. 13

Recovery  What is your first step towards recovery?  How will the victims families be notified?  Where will you continue to work in the mean time? 14

Questions?