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Survival Mindset & Courses of Action 2013 Mid-year Director’s Meeting Active Shooter Response Training On the School Bus
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Be observant of the environment you travel by each day, fall back on your FirstObserver Training. ◦ Situational Awareness, ◦ Safety and Security Plans while on the bus ◦ Fall back on your training to react (think quickly) If you see something that is not right at the bus stop as you pull up, (guy with a gun) don’t stop, continue to drive pass the stop and call dispatch with your observations. If you have already stopped and something happened, Remember to “KEEP CALM” We have LIMITED options in the confined space on the bus
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Shootings can occur anytime, anywhere, to anyone Unlike any situation ever experienced Bottom Line: You need to take direct responsibility for your personal safety and security and those student on your bus Survival Mindset is a protective shield Comprised of three components: Awareness, Preparation, and Rehearsal
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Limited Options: Take Action: RUN, HIDE, FIGHT If something just doesn’t seem right at the stop, don’t make the stop, continue past and call Dispatch for assistance. If you stop and something happens, Depress RED Emergency Button Remember, help is on the way once the button is pushed Dispatch will contact you over the radio and if no response, LEO will be called and you will be tracked using AVL/GPS If possible, leave radio microphone in the “Keyed Open” position. If demands are made, follow the demands. Hiding is not an option for us at this point.
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As the absolute LAST RESORT, Take Out the threat: If the weapon was used (Shots fired), you have to assume the shooter’s intentions are deadly Shooter will succeed in shooting all those with whom he comes in contact, UNLESS you stop him You must be prepared to do whatever it takes to neutralize the threat Throw things, yell, use improvised weapons If you can, make a plan to overcome the shooter Do the best that you can—choose to survive If possible, students should exit the bus using the emergency exits and run…….to safety
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When Law Enforcement officers respond to the bus, do not present a threat to them DO NOT: Point at them or the shooter Make quick movements Run towards them or attempt to hug them Scream or yell Have anything in your hands; officers are taught that “hands kill”
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When Law Enforcement Responds: DO: Raise your arms Spread your fingers Show hands as you drop to the floor Spread arms and legs
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See Something, Say Something: Tell a supervisor, call dispatch, use your training! Recognizing suspicious behavior is your responsibility Reacting quickly when faced with this type of crisis: Run Fight (Take Action) Call Dispatch or 911 Reacting when Law Enforcement arrives Adopting the survival mindset during times of crisis
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