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Active Shooter Incidents The Community Response Chief Joel Holdford APG Police Department Our mission is to provide the Army the installation capabilities and services to support expeditionary operations in a time of persistent conflict, and to provide a quality of life for Soldiers and Families commensurate with their service. We are the Army’s home

Active Shooter Response Training Objectives Define the term “active shooter” List measures that can be employed to reduce the effectiveness of an active shooter Describe actions that can be expected from responding law enforcement officers

Active Shooter Response The Active Shooter Defined A suspect or assailant whose activity is immediately causing death and serious injury Threat is not contained and there is immediate risk of death and injury

Active Shooter Response Mentality of Active Shooter Desire is to kill and seriously injure without concern for his safety or threat of capture Normally has intended victims and will search them out Accepts targets of opportunity while searching for or after finding intended victims Will continue to move throughout building/area until stopped by law enforcement, suicide, or other intervention

Active Shooter Response Your Response EVACUATE (RUN) - This is the best option if safe to do so - Have an escape route and plan in mind - Leave your belongings behind - Keep your hands visible

Active Shooter Response Your Response Secure the immediate area – whether classroom, bathroom, or office. Lock the door. This may require advanced planning to ensure ability to lock the door – key and type of lock. Most doors in government buildings are solid core, and many walls are block and brick. This may provide some protection Block the door using whatever is available - desks, file cabinets, books, other furniture… If the shooter enters your room and leaves, lock/barricade the door behind him. Overpower?? If safe allow others to seek refuge with you

Active Shooter Response Your Response Treat the injured Remember basic first aid For bleeding apply pressure and elevate Be creative in identifying items to use for this purpose - clothing, paper towels, feminine hygiene products, news papers, etc.

Active Shooter Response Your Response Un-securing an area The shooter will not stop until his objectives have been met, unless engaged by law enforcement Consider the risk exposure created by opening the door Attempts to rescue people should only be made if that can be done without further endangering the persons inside a secured area The shooter may bang on the door and yell for help to entice you to open the door Remember the safety of the masses versus the safety of a few If there is any doubt to the safety of the individuals inside the room, the area needs to remain secured

Active Shooter Response Your Response Doors, Windows, Openings, and Noise Close blinds Block windows Turn off radios and computer monitors if necessary Silence cell phones Signs can be placed in interior doors, windows, but remember the shooter can see these Place signs in exterior windows to identify the location of injured persons Keep occupants calm and quiet After securing the room. People should be positioned out of sight and behind items that might offer additional protection - walls, desks, file cabinets, etc.

Active Shooter Response Your Response Emergency 911 911 may be overwhelmed busy signal multiple rings

Active Shooter Response What to Report Your specific location Building name and address Office/classroom number Number of people at your specific location Injuries Number of people injured Types of injuries Dispatcher may provide instructions on how to care for injured until medical assistance can be provided

Active Shooter Response What to Report Assailant(s) Specific location Number of assailant(s) Race and Gender Clothing color and style Physical features – height, weight, facial hair, glasses Type of weapons (rifle/shotgun, handgun) Backpack Do you recognize the shooter? What’s his name? Have you heard explosions separate from gunshots?

Active Shooter Response Unsecured/Open Areas If you find yourself in an open area, immediately seek protection Put something between you and the shooter Is escape your best option? Do you know where the shooter is? Is escape immediately available? If in doubt find a safe area and secure it the best way you can

Active Shooter Response Law Enforcement Response Law enforcement will immediately respond to the area It is important for you to convey to others that help is on the way. Remain inside the secure area. Law enforcement’s goal is to locate, contain, and stop the shooter The safest place for you to be is inside a secure room The shooter will not flee when law enforcement enters the building, instead he will have new targets to shoot Remember the shooter’s mindset is not escape. His goal is to kill and injure

Active Shooter Response Law Enforcement Response Injured persons Initial responding officers will not treat the injured or begin evacuation until the threat is neutralized You may need to explain this to others in an attempt to calm them Once the shooter is contained, officers will begin treatment and evacuation Evacuation Safety corridors will be established. This may be time consuming Remain in secure areas until instructed otherwise You may be instructed to keep your hands on your head You may be searched You will be escorted out of the building by law enforcement personnel

Active Shooter Response Summary Active Shooter You should take a leadership role Seek secure area, escape if possible Calm, reassure, and quiet others Report the incident Treat injured Law enforcement response Objective is to neutralize threat Evacuation Follow up medical care, interview, counseling Investigation

Active Shooter Response Closing Statement We can no longer predict the origin of the next threat Assailants in some recent incidents across the country were not students or employees There were no obvious specific targets and the victims were unaware they were targets, until attacked

Active Shooter Response END OF BRIEF INSTALLATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND “Sustain, Support and Defend”