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Active Shooter / Workplace Violence INSERT PRESENTER INFORMATION Date

Purpose Recent history shows there have been an increasing number of Active Shooter and Workplace Violence incidents Increase situational awareness and instill a sense of security within the workplace – LASD Emergency Response *video – Run, Hide, Fight *video Develop realistic emergency and evacuation plans – Emergency Plan – Individual actions/response – Identify Evacuation routes and Staging Area/Rally Points Understand the Law Enforcement response and role 2

Recent Events Colorado Planned Parenthood-Active Shooter – Shooter at odds with current medical practice – Single location-suspect immediately identified – 3 Dead, 9 injured Paris France-Terrorist Attack – Terrorist Attack in France ISIS (shooting and explosions) – Multiple suspects-teams/locations/targets – 130 Dead, over 100 injured/critical San Bernardino, CA Inland Regional Center-Terrorist Attack – Terrorist Attack-first thought of as Workplace Violence incident – Single location/suspects-team/identified and killed – 14 Dead 3

Active Shooter Definition Define Active Shooter / Workplace Violence – An Active Shooter is an individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated place. Active shooter situations are unpredictable and evolve quickly. Typically, the immediate deployment of law enforcement is required to stop the shooting and mitigate harm to victims. Because active shooter situations are often over within minutes, before law enforcement arrives on the scene, individuals must be prepared both mentally and physically to deal with an active shooter situation – Not always limited to the “lone” shooter; multiple suspects may be involved – May be an immediate coworker, previous customer or a planned terrorist attack – Incident may be well planned with numerous methods and weaponry 4

Emergency Plans & Building Evacuation Established policy/protocol, and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) Realistic emergency and evacuation plans by location Identify exit strategies to safely exit the building or “hide” in place – Primary and Secondary exit plans – Floor plan and exit familiarization – Exit doors and hiding places/locking rooms – Identify objects that might aid in your defense Provide periodic Training and Visual Aids – LASD Emergency Response *video – Run, Hide, Fight *video 5

LASD Active Shooter Video Active Shooter Video produced by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department 6

Law Enforcement Response Law Enforcement Role: Law enforcement is there to neutralize or eliminate the immediate threat; not to provide medical care 7

Law Enforcement Response 8 Responding officers do not know the shooter’s identity so it is important to: Remain calm and follows the officers’ instructions Put down any items in your hand Immediately raise your hands and spread fingers Keep hands visible at all times Avoid making quick movements toward officers Do not stop to ask officers for help

Homeland Security (Houston, TX) Video Active Shooter Response Video produced by Houston, TX Mayor’s Office through a grant provided by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) 9

Notification Procedures Upon discovery of an active shooter on the premises immediately notify the following: Dial only if it safe to do so o Describe the suspect and location o Number and types of weapons o Suspect’s direction of travel o Location and condition of victims If you cannot speak, leave the phone line open to allow the 911 dispatcher to listen. Announce an active shooter incident using one of the radios located on the north and south side of each floor of the building. 10

Run, Hide, Fight Run: Have an escape route in mind Evacuate regardless of whether others follow Leave all belongings behind Do not stop to help wounded people Call 911 once you are safely out of the building Assemble in the pre-designated staging area/rally point (INSERT LOCATION) 11

Run, Hide, Fight Hide: Hide out of shooter’s view that provides protection Go to designated safe room, lock the door and blockade it with heavy furniture Silence all electronic devices Hide behind large items such as a desk or cabinets Remain completely quiet Do not leave your safe hiding spot until law enforcement gives the “All Clear” 12

Run, Hide, Fight Fight: Act as aggressively as possible against him/her Throw items (e.g. trash cans, fire extinguisher, chairs, etc.) Improvise weapons to defend yourself (e.g. letter openers, staplers, etc.) Loudly yell at him/her Close the distance Neutralize the threat 13

Recovery Following an active shooter situation senior managers will ensure to the extent possible that all employees are accounted for and determine if anyone is missing or injured through a “roll call” at the designated rally point The “Emergency Contact” information in the employee incident file will be used to notify families of individuals as necessary, including notification of any casualties Activate the Disaster Behavioral Health Response Team The decision to allow evacuated staff back into the building will be made by the (INSERT POSITION), or designee, in consultation with on-scene law enforcement officers Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention14

Take Away Understand the agency’s Emergency Plan Participate in all scheduled active shooter exercises Be familiar with the buildings evacuation routes Identify the primary and secondary staging area/rally point Know your capabilities – Run, Hide, Fight Maintain Situational Awareness Respond Accordingly 15

Example Office Floor Plan Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention16

(INSERT AERIAL VIEW OF LOCATION IF AVAILABLE) 17 PRIMARY RALLY POINT ACTIVE SHOOTER INCIDENT SECONDARY RALLY POINT

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