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The MEDDAC Regulation that covers active shooter protocols is typically outlined in the Army Medical Department's guidelines and local installation regulations. Specifically, it may fall under Army Regulation 190-14, which addresses the security of Army facilities, along with local policies set by the Medical Department Activity (MEDDAC). These regulations provide procedures for response, training, and coordination with law enforcement during an active shooter situation. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's best to consult the specific MEDDAC or installation regulations directly.

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