Active Shooter Incidents. January 2016 Silver Cross EMSS EMD CE Presentation

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Active Shooter Incidents January 2016 Silver Cross EMSS EMD CE Presentation

The Reality Terrorist threats, criminal attacks and active shootings are occurring with alarming frequency. Incidents have been increasing and becoming more violent since 2000. No two mass shooting/active shooter events are the same. Public safety agencies must adapt to changes in our society so that they can deliver appropriate emergency services in a crisis. Many of these types of events cannot be peacefully resolved or negotiated.

Targets What types of facilities would be potential targets for a mass shooting event or terrorist attack. Businesses Sporting Events Hospitals Malls Religious buildings Political buildings or events Parades Tourist Attractions or landmarks The list goes on.

Be prepared! Pre-planning and having polices for these types of incidents is essential. Is your center prepared? Do you have an active shooter procedure? Have you practiced it? Where can you find information about your center s policies? Everyone needs to know their role for a coordinated response in these types of incidents. ARE YOU READY?

Facts An Active Shooter incident, involves a persons or persons that are engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated area. In most cases the active shooters use firearms and there is no pattern or method to their selection of victims. These situations are unpredictable, evolve quickly and are often over within 15 minutes Motivation for attacks and types of venues have been varied. Most common are educational facilities and workplace environments.

Facts According to FBI statistics shooters are generally male and act alone. About 50 % of the time, the shooter was deceased, either shooting themselves or being stopped by officers. The rest were arrested with a small percentage, about 4-5 %, never being caught. Most shooters have had no previous arrests for violent acts. A majority have had a history of social isolation and some interaction with mental health professionals.

Catalysts or Triggers could include Recent loss: significant loved one or job Significant changes: financial status, living arrangements or life circumstances Feelings of humiliation or rejection

Early Warning Signs Sudden increase in phone calls to PSAPs Open lines with muffled noises Background noises of gunfire or explosions Suspicious person calls or calls about sightings of weapons Fire alarm pulls during operating hours could be used as a way to lure victims into gunfire or by victims as a call for help

Key Information is Important Remember, as a dispatcher, you must control the caller and ultimately help control the chaos at the scene. Help direct victims to seek out a safe location to wait for responders. Your questioning of callers and relaying appropriate information is paramount for the safety of responders. Scene descriptions are important! Try to get an exact location and number of shooters for the responding officers. Police response will be based on your information to decide the type of response, approach and entry point.

Victim Safety Those in immediate danger have 3 possible options: Evacuate Hide Last resort if faced with immediate violence: Engage the suspect Distract by yelling or throwing things Attempt to fight and protect themselves Work with callers and give them suggestions to make themselves safer in this unstable situation

Control the Chaos Remember that each caller is a different witness with new information. Update responders with new information. Calm and reassure the caller that help is on the way. Assist responders in locating the victims.

Update and Coordinate Keep law enforcement updated as new information comes in. Movement of shooter Scene changes Number of victims Give pre-arrival instructions based on approved EMDPRS Safety of victims is important A B Cs, treat life threats Bleeding control and shock treatment will be priorities Update EMS responders

Incident Will Continue Until.. The shooter runs out of ammo The shooter runs out of victims The shooter kills himself Law enforcement or someone on the scene is able to stop the shooter

Other Considerations Does concealed carry create another issue in these types of incidents?

Video https://www.ems1.com/videos/originals/dispatch-training/2124501- How-dispatchers-should-handle-active-shooter-calls/ Watch this short video on Dispatch Responsibility in an Active Shooter Incident. There will be a few questions about this video on your study guide. Good Review!

HAPPY NEW YEAR! What CE topics would you like to cover in 2016? Contact Rhonda at emsjunkie1@aol.com, with suggestions or questions. AHA 2015 CPR Guidelines Update review coming soon

Sources Department of Homeland Security, Active Shooter Preparedness www.dhs.gov Fire Engineering online, Active Shooter Incidents articles www.fireengineering.com PowerPhone, Active Shooter Response: What 911 Needs to Know. www.slideshare.net Webinar also available on YouTube APCO International Public Safety Communications Online, Shots Fired! http://psc.apcointl.org/2011/01/14/shots-fired/ www.ems1.com