Event Title

Non-Law Enforcement 1st Responder Asset Protection During Active Shooter Situations

Location

Hamilton Hall 108

Session

Session 4

Start Date

12-4-2014 9:30 AM

End Date

12-4-2014 10:30 AM

Description

Active Shooter situations are never expected. Most fire departments are not prepared for the unlikely. This standard operating guideline is to help prepare public safety personnel for the worst. The purpose of this guideline is to aid fire department personnel to work with law enforcement agencies during an active shooter emergency. This guideline will provide the basics on aid and perform tasks required by law enforcement. This guideline will also provide personnel with the proper guidance in the response to an active shooter situation. Active shooter situations will be completed utilizing the Unified Incident Command, as described in NIMS. As responders, we are trained to wait until a scene is secure or “safe.” Due to the immediate need of aid by causalities,

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Non-Law Enforcement 1st Responder Asset Protection During Active Shooter Situations

Hamilton Hall 108

Active Shooter situations are never expected. Most fire departments are not prepared for the unlikely. This standard operating guideline is to help prepare public safety personnel for the worst. The purpose of this guideline is to aid fire department personnel to work with law enforcement agencies during an active shooter emergency. This guideline will provide the basics on aid and perform tasks required by law enforcement. This guideline will also provide personnel with the proper guidance in the response to an active shooter situation. Active shooter situations will be completed utilizing the Unified Incident Command, as described in NIMS. As responders, we are trained to wait until a scene is secure or “safe.” Due to the immediate need of aid by causalities,