Slides from Everbridge's webinar "Comprehensive Active Shooter Incident Management", where Steven Crimando discussed the importance of mitigating the active shooter threat by understanding the dynamics of the event, planning for the full-cycle of the event, and preparing those at risk with the necessary information and skills.
An average of 551 workers per year are killed as a result of work-related homicides, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, and shootings account for more than three-quarters of these homicides. It’s important for anyone in human resources, corporate security, and every level of management to be trained in how to respond to an active shooter attack. Active shooter response teaches you and your staff how to escape, find cover, or fight back to increase your odds of survival.
You will elarn:
- How physical security measures can be a deterrent/preventative measure
- Important "Delay Tactics" and how to use them to increase positive outcomes
- How to identify the best escape routes and safe areas in your facility
- How to fight back when there is no other alternative
The P3 Active Shooter Defense Preparedness Guide (P3) is a curated set of resources, policies and procedures for preparing your organization to react to an active shooter scenario. This guide is designed to jump-start your organization in the creation of a documented plan to address one of the rapidly emerging threats to our society today. The P3 guide provides insight and direction on how to create a plan as well as train your employees in how to dramatically improve their odds of surviving an active shooter event. The content of the P3 guide is drawn from several authoritative sources including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
With a thorough understanding, some preventative measures and some rehearsing, your organization can apply the best practice of preparedness to be better able to effectively predict, prevent, and respond to the growing threat of an active shooter situation on your premises.
Knowledge is power. This is not something to avoid out of fear. Through this presentation you can learn more about the incidents and the perpetrators as well as the steps to being as prepared as possible.
An average of 551 workers per year are killed as a result of work-related homicides, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, and shootings account for more than three-quarters of these homicides. It’s important for anyone in human resources, corporate security, and every level of management to be trained in how to respond to an active shooter attack. Active shooter response teaches you and your staff how to escape, find cover, or fight back to increase your odds of survival.
You will elarn:
- How physical security measures can be a deterrent/preventative measure
- Important "Delay Tactics" and how to use them to increase positive outcomes
- How to identify the best escape routes and safe areas in your facility
- How to fight back when there is no other alternative
The P3 Active Shooter Defense Preparedness Guide (P3) is a curated set of resources, policies and procedures for preparing your organization to react to an active shooter scenario. This guide is designed to jump-start your organization in the creation of a documented plan to address one of the rapidly emerging threats to our society today. The P3 guide provides insight and direction on how to create a plan as well as train your employees in how to dramatically improve their odds of surviving an active shooter event. The content of the P3 guide is drawn from several authoritative sources including the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
With a thorough understanding, some preventative measures and some rehearsing, your organization can apply the best practice of preparedness to be better able to effectively predict, prevent, and respond to the growing threat of an active shooter situation on your premises.
Knowledge is power. This is not something to avoid out of fear. Through this presentation you can learn more about the incidents and the perpetrators as well as the steps to being as prepared as possible.
Front Sight Focus: How To Instantly Improve Your ShootingChris Sajnog
Do you focus on your front sight when you shoot? Really Focus? If you're not key-holing every shot you take, you're not focusing. In this presentation from retired Navy SEAL Sniper Instructor and bestselling author of How to Shoot Like a Navy SEAL, Chris Sajnog teaches you how to focus on your front sight and instantly shoot with extreme accuracy every time you fire a weapon.
Chris is an international authority on firearms and tactics training, author and master training specialist. He is the owner of Center Mass Group, a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business in San Diego, CA.
Review your duties and responsibilities in response to an active shooter
scenario:
- Constantly be aware of your environment and any possible dangers.
- Take note of the two nearest exits in any facility you visit.
- If you are in an office during an active shooter scenario, stay there and
secure the door.
- If you are in a hallway during an active shooter scenario, get into a
room
and secure the door.
- As a last resort, attempt to take the active shooter down. When the
shooter is at close range and you cannot flee, your chance of survival is
much greater if you try to incapacitate the shooter.
- Call 911 when it is safe to do so.
This presentation talks about why it's important for any corporation to have a corporate program so the company can be properly educated and prepared to respond to a crisis or disaster to keep their employees and company assets safe. https://www.meadgroup.com/conferences/baem2017/highlights/
Delivered 1 - day Practical Threat Hunting workshop at sacon.io in Bangalore,India balancing on developing the threat hunting program in organization, how and where to start from as well threat hunting demos as it would look on the ground with hands on labs for 100+ participants.
Emergency Response Training has been implemented to many corporate giants and are being used by some of my counter parts. This programme involves earth quake, fire fighting, tsunami, armed intruder and bomb threat. The second version of this programme is called Workplace Emergency Preparedness Training (WEPT) soon will be launched in this Slide Share
Front Sight Focus: How To Instantly Improve Your ShootingChris Sajnog
Do you focus on your front sight when you shoot? Really Focus? If you're not key-holing every shot you take, you're not focusing. In this presentation from retired Navy SEAL Sniper Instructor and bestselling author of How to Shoot Like a Navy SEAL, Chris Sajnog teaches you how to focus on your front sight and instantly shoot with extreme accuracy every time you fire a weapon.
Chris is an international authority on firearms and tactics training, author and master training specialist. He is the owner of Center Mass Group, a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business in San Diego, CA.
Review your duties and responsibilities in response to an active shooter
scenario:
- Constantly be aware of your environment and any possible dangers.
- Take note of the two nearest exits in any facility you visit.
- If you are in an office during an active shooter scenario, stay there and
secure the door.
- If you are in a hallway during an active shooter scenario, get into a
room
and secure the door.
- As a last resort, attempt to take the active shooter down. When the
shooter is at close range and you cannot flee, your chance of survival is
much greater if you try to incapacitate the shooter.
- Call 911 when it is safe to do so.
This presentation talks about why it's important for any corporation to have a corporate program so the company can be properly educated and prepared to respond to a crisis or disaster to keep their employees and company assets safe. https://www.meadgroup.com/conferences/baem2017/highlights/
Delivered 1 - day Practical Threat Hunting workshop at sacon.io in Bangalore,India balancing on developing the threat hunting program in organization, how and where to start from as well threat hunting demos as it would look on the ground with hands on labs for 100+ participants.
Emergency Response Training has been implemented to many corporate giants and are being used by some of my counter parts. This programme involves earth quake, fire fighting, tsunami, armed intruder and bomb threat. The second version of this programme is called Workplace Emergency Preparedness Training (WEPT) soon will be launched in this Slide Share
On December 2, 2015, terrorists attacked the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California. Because the center serves individuals with intellectual and developmental
disabilities, initial reports indicated the attack was an assault on the disabled. Though it was later learned not to be the case; the thought of an attack on individuals with disabilities raised serious concerns. Paramount among those concerns was the general recognition that there was a lack of guidance and training regarding the access and functional needs (AFN) considerations associated with an active shooter attack. To
address this important issue, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services’ (Cal OES) Office of Access and Functional Needs (OAFN) spearheaded the development
of active shooter awareness guidance.
The guidance, which is the first-of-its-kind, was created by bringing together a work group consisting of representatives from law enforcement, the California State Council on Developmental Disabilities, emergency managers, the California Specialized Training Institute and other disability stakeholders.
The guidance informs the following three audiences regarding how to promote the safety and security of individuals with disabilities and persons with an AFN during an active shooter attack: workplace management; individuals with disabilities and access and functional needs (AFN), and law enforcement/first responders.
Department of Homeland Security Resources on Active Shooter PreventionChris Grollnek
Retired founder of Countermeasure Consulting Group, LLC, Chris Grollnek leverages his military and law enforcement knowledge to provide active shooter prevention education. Due to his extensive experience, Chris Grollnek has been approached by organizations such as the Department of Homeland Security to sit on boards and consult on active shooter prevention.
Join the Center for Applied Learning and its strategic partner, John Sakoian of Command Excellence™, for an informative and interactive 60-minute webinar focused on training employees how to prevent and prepare for an active shooter situation.
Attendees will learn about:
Developing an Emergency Action Plan and ways to make the plan effective and understandable for employees.
The roles and responsibilities of leadership to provide training for employees.
Response techniques so employees know the critical lifesaving steps they should take in the first few seconds of an active shooter situation.
Given the recent tragic shooting in Orlando, my office distributed this presentation with guidance from the NYPD on what to do in an active shooter situation.
Active Shooter Preparedness Survey: Key Findings & Best PracticesWilliam Penfield
Regina Phelps, Founder, EMS, and Imad Mouline, CTO, Everbridge, took a deep dive into our research on active shooter preparedness, and also covered how technology plays into active shooter preparedness and response, and best practices for how your organization can keep employees informed and safe during these events.
An active shooter is an individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and other populated area. In most cases, active shooters use firearms and there is no pattern or method to their selection of victims. Active shooter situations are unpredictable and evolve quickly.
All employees can help prevent and prepare for potential active shooter situations. This course provides guidance to individuals, including managers and employees, so that they can prepare to respond to an active shooter situation.
Tabletop Exercise for Managing an Active Shooter ScenarioDon Haverty
This is a brief overview of what constitutes an "Active Shooter", citing some examples and looking at the circumstances surrounding them. We later lay out a template for an organization to conduct their own tabletop exercise to begin formulating a response plan.
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How to Prevent An Active Shooter in Your WorkplaceHillard Heintze
In this presentation, you'll learn about:
-Prevention and early intervention
-Attack-related behaviors
-Assessing potential threats
-Creating a workplace violence prevention policy
Since the year 1982, the phenomenon of suicide terrorist attacks has spread all over the world and many countries have found themselves suffering the effects of this growing terrorist ‘modus operandi’
The suicide terrorist is no more than a platform that carries the explosive charge to its target. However, this platform can think, adapt to situational changes and act at the right time and the right place to detonate the explosive device so as to create maximum carnage and destruction in a spectacular manner; it is the ultimate precision guided smart human bomb
When Violence Invades Your Family Entertainment Center (FEC)Britton Gallagher
Working in the amusements and entertainment industry where the public and large groups are present increases the risk of onsite violence toward you, your employees and your guests.
The purpose of this Live Web Seminar was to discuss preventive and mitigation strategies with humanitarian professionals who may face the risk of being kidnapped on mission. Drawing from experts in this field, Dr. Stephen Morris and Claude Bruderlein reviewed the potentially traumatic implications of such tragedy and allowed participants to share their views.
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A manger's guide to understanding how workplace violence happens. This presentation offers various statistics and other information that helps managers identify and prevent workplace violence. This presentation shows how simple triggers can lead to horrendous events. Learning the escalation scale of potential violence helps to prevent violence in the workplace.
Overview of statistics related to workplace violence and domestic violence. Guidelines on how to effectively deal with domestic violence in the workplace to help human resources, security and management professionals. See Resources page for additional information sources.
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Introducing Acorn Recovery as a Service, a simple, fast, and secure managed disaster recovery (DRaaS) by IP ServerOne. A DR solution that helps restore your IT infra within minutes.
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.
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Comprehensive Active Shooter Incident Management
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Comprehensive Active Shooter Incident
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Comprehensive Active Shooter Incident Management
+ Introduction and housekeeping
+ Common assumptions about active shooter events
+ Past examples of active shooter events
+ The evolving threat
+ Best practices for preparation and response
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Take a ways from Steven.
A particle example of an active shooter strategy:
- Setting expectations.
- Who can communicate.
- Examples of communications
- Following up communications.
- Exercising and reporting.
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Setting expectations.
Educate Users.
• What the risk level is.
• How will messages be
communicated.
• What if any are the expectations to
follow instructions.
• How to tell if it’s a drill/exercise or the
real thing.
• How follow up messages and
communication will work.
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Who can communicate.
Who can launch an message – ask the right questions.
• Should you make the system
accessible to all or limited active
shooter activation to a core
team?
• What can be done to minimise
false alarms?
• Templates or free text when
using a mass communication
platform.
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Following up on communications.
Command and control.
Have a follow up plan to:
• Identify users who have not responded
• Those that need help
• Report the result to first responders
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Exercising and reporting.
Two key steps to success.
• Have a plan to exercise.
• Ensure that they are planned and are
clearly communicated.
• Ensure that exercises are marked as
exercises!
• Follow up any exercise with a company
wide report.
• Reach out to those who did not respond
and coach them.
• Look for opportunities to improve.
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