We are planning to be able to respond safely in many places such as church, workplace, school. Ask about these plans and get used to them. If you are proactive shooting practice, discuss how to apply it to your family and your knowledge and to other places.
When you visit a building such as a shopping center or a medical facility, please take some time to decide two nearby exits. To acquire a habit of doing this
I draw a hidden place. Heavy furniture such as a secure door with a key, a room without a window, a large filing cabinet and a desk are very good hiding places.
escape. Staying away from archers and shooters is a top priority. Please leave yours and escape. If safe, warn the nearby people. Dial 911 when it is safe. Explain each shooter, its position and weapon
 Hide it. If you can not leave safely, please find a hidden place. Please leave the gaze of the shooter and keep it quiet. Mute the electronic equipment so that it does not vibrate. Lock and block the door, close the blinds and turn off the lights. Please do not hide in the group - spread out along the wall or conceal it alone to make the shooter more difficult. Please send a text message or attach a logo to an external window to keep in touch with the police. Continue the same until comprehensive and clear information is provided by the law enforcement department
I will fight. The last resort is to protect yourself when you are in danger. Please take action to commit your behavior and stop the shooter. Fluctuating archers with temporary weapons such as chairs, fire extinguishers, scissors, books may distract the shooters, distracting themselves.
Consider seeking professional assistance for you and your family to address the long-term effects of trauma.
Take care of yourself first, then you can help injured before the first responder arrives:
When you wait for the first responder to arrive, please aid first aid - use the tourniquet if you stress the wound directly and you are trained. If you lose consciousness and are warm, turn the injured person toward yourself
Another resource video is running. It hid. Struggle. Active Shooting Activities www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VcSwejU2D0
Online course active shooting game: what you can do https: // training. Fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-907
Place of worship www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/ Developing_EOPs_for_Houses_of_Worship_FINAL.PDF
K-12 School Guide www.fema.gov/media-library-data/20130726-1922-25045-3850 / rems_k_12_ guide.pdf
According to Murrieta fire department spokesperson Matt Corelli, prepare the first responder to save real shooting incidents. "Today, we implemented the so-called ASMCI, which is an attack targeting multiple injured people," he said. The first responder learned from the past events to find a way to prepare for future events that save lives. . "We are reviewing events like Columbine and Sandy Hook Elementary School ... After all these events we have learned a lot about our response," he said . "What we have learned is that as many people wait for safety, we die for trauma.
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