Forget Hiding: The New Active Shooter Protocol You NEED To Know - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions
Overview
While the prospect of an active shooter incident is undoubtedly alarming, adopting a proactive and informed approach to safety can mitigate risks and save lives.
The run, hide, fight protocol serves as a valuable framework for guiding individual and collective response in the face of danger. Read also: What The Redwood County Sheriff Doesn't Want You To Know (Jail Roster)
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Escaping yields the greatest chance of survival as opposed to hiding.
Active shooter situations often occur in crowded public areas and unfold at random.
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If you find yourself in an active shooter situation, you must quickly make decisions:
Run, hide, or fight.
Leave all belongings behind.
Discover more about the run, hide, fight model of active shooter response, and what steps you can take to evolve your program beyond it.
Participants learn why federal agencies chose the run, hide, fight protocol as the national standard for civilian response to an active shooter incident.
Participants learn run, hide,.
Prevent individuals from entering an area where the active shooter may be.
Keep your hands visible.
Follow the instructions of any police officers.
Do not attempt to move wounded people.
Call 911 when you are safe.
If evacuation is not possible, find a place to hide where the active shooter is less likely to find you.