Understand the rules of engagement
Mentally rehearse actions and responses
Be mentally prepared to use his or her weapon
Know how to put your weapon into action from a duty configuration
How can deployed personnel prepare for an active shooter situation
The 'R' in REACT represents 'RESPOND' to the situation.
In an active shooter situation, prioritize your safety by following the “Run, Hide, Fight” protocol. First, try to escape the area if it's safe to do so (Run). If escape isn't possible, find a secure location to hide, barricading yourself if necessary (Hide). As a last resort, if confronted by the shooter, prepare to defend yourself (Fight) using any available objects. Always remain quiet and silence your phone to avoid detection until help arrives.
Good response practices in an active shooter situation involve finding the most reasonable way to protect your life. If evacuation is not possible you should find a good place to hide.
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In an active shooter situation, the best course of action is to find a safe place to hide, try to remain calm, and silence your phone. If you are unable to escape and must hide, lying on the ground may be a viable option depending on your proximity to the shooter and availability of adequate cover. It is important to assess the situation in real-time and follow the instructions of law enforcement if they are present.
The most effective means of stopping the shooter, and mitigating harm to victims is an early, aggressive armed response. In everyday terms, someone needs to go shoot the shooter- NOW. Past responses focused on contain-and-wait, which is useless with an active shooter.
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A "code red" in schools typically indicates a severe emergency situation, such as an active shooter or a significant threat to student safety. During a code red, lockdown procedures are implemented, with staff and students instructed to secure themselves in classrooms, turn off lights, and remain quiet until the situation is resolved and authorities declare it safe. Communication is often limited to ensure safety, and drills are regularly conducted to prepare for such emergencies.