1) Make a perimeter that won't allow the shooters to escape.
2)Save any hostages or civilians in the line of fire.
The actual reactions can vary a little, as in if there is no hostages, once the perimeter is set up, if they won't surrender they might gas them. The next priority would be to end the conflict with as little bullets and blood as possible.
1) Make a perimeter that won't allow the shooters to escape. 2)Save any hostages or civilians in the line of fire. The actual reactions can vary a little, as in if there is no hostages, once the perimeter is set up, if they won't surrender they might gas them. The next priority would be to end the conflict with as little bullets and blood as possible.
1) Make a perimeter that won't allow the shooters to escape. 2)Save any hostages or civilians in the line of fire. The actual reactions can vary a little, as in if there is no hostages, once the perimeter is set up, if they won't surrender they might gas them. The next priority would be to end the conflict with as little bullets and blood as possible.
false
after an active shooter incident is over, human resources and/or management should analyze the lessons learned and:
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TRUE
find the shooter and notify police of his/her exact location
It was Omar Mateen, he was killed at the end of the standoff
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Yes
True
True.