Preparing for the Worst: How to Respond to an Active Shooter

This summer, deadly terrorist attacks and crimes have taken place across the world and have many wondering how they can be safe even in the United States or Western Europe.

This violence has been conducted with a range of weapons including a suicide bomb in Ansbach, Germany, a truck in Nice, France, rifle at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, and a pistol in Munich, Germany last weekend.  While most of these are clear cases of terrorism, the investigation is still ongoing in Munich.

Such violence will likely continue and every American should take the time to think about what they would do if they found themselves in danger. Specifically, do you know what you would do if you were in an active shooter situation?

The FBI and Department of Homeland Security recommend the Run, Hide, Fight plan. When a shooting occurs, it is only natural for many folks to freeze or forget what they should do. Run, Hide, Fight provides an easy to remember plan for survival.

First, if you are able to safely get away from the shooter, do so. Once away from the scene, prevent others from going toward the shooter and call 911.

Second, if you can’t safely run away, hide. Barricade doors and turn lights off. Take cover behind large objects and try to be as silent as possible.

Third and finally, if you cannot safely run or hide, be prepared to fight. Improvise weapons and commit to defending yourself.

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Consider how you would use Run, Hide, Fight at your place of work or other places you frequent. Importantly, check to see if your work has an active shooter plan that may be different. If no plan exists, ask for your company to create one.

From a policy perspective, the U.S. should also ensure that state and local law enforcement are trained to respond to active shooters as the local police are likely going to be the first to respond to such incidents and stop the shooter. The Department of Homeland Security operates the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers, which provide training to local, state, federal, and foreign law enforcement officers on how to respond to a myriad of issues.

Congress should expand the Active Shooter Threat Training Program and corresponding instructor training program to ensure that the first line of response is able to engage the threat and stop further loss of life.

While the best way to stop a terrorist is good proactive intelligence and law enforcement work before that prevents them from ever getting to their target, the reality is that terrorists and criminals alike will inevitably succeed and we should all be prepared to respond if we find ourselves in a worst case situation.

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