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SURVIVING AN ACTIVE SHOOTER EMERGENCY SURVIVING AN ACTIVE SHOOTER EMERGENCY

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INTERMEDIATE LEVEL SAFETY The condition of being safe freedom from danger risk or injury WHAT DOES OUR SCHOOL CURRENTLY DO TO ENSURE SCHOOL SAFETY SCHOOL SAFETY Building access ID: 139409

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SURVIVING AN ACTIVE SHOOTER EMERGENCY

INTERMEDIATE LEVELSlide2

SAFETY:

The

condition of being safe; freedom from danger, risk, or injury

.

”Slide3

WHAT DOES

OUR SCHOOL CURRENTLY DO

TO ENSURE SCHOOL SAFETY?Slide4

SCHOOL SAFETY

Building access

Staff name badges

Fire drills

Weather drills

School rules

for

student

behaviorSlide5

TODAY WE ARE GOING TO TALK ABOUT BEING SAFE IN A DANGEROUS SITUATION.Slide6

OBJECTIVE:

Familiarize students with actions that will be taken to respond

in a safe manner from an active shooter event.Slide7

ACTIVE SHOOTER RESPONSESlide8

WHAT I SHOULD DO

Listen to teachers and other familiar adults.

Help keep everyone safe.Slide9
Slide10

WHEN AN ACTIVE SHOOTER

IS IN YOUR VICINITY.

CAN YOU SAFELY ESCAPE?Slide11

If there is a clear way out, quickly leave the area.Help others if possible

A teacher will direct you as to where to go.Slide12

Take yourself, not your things.

Call 911 when you

are safe.Slide13

STUDENT INTERACTIONSlide14
Slide15

IS THERE A GOOD PLACE

TO HIDE?

IF EVACUATION IS NOT POSSIBLESlide16

If it’s not safe to leave, find a place to hide.

Lock and/or blockade the door.

Silence your cell

phones.Slide17

Hide behind large objects.

Remain

very quiet.

Turn off lights.Slide18

STUDENT INTERACTIONSlide19
Slide20

AS A LAST RESORT

HOW MIGHT TEACHERS ACT IF RUNNING AND HIDING ARE NOT OPTIONS?Slide21

Fight as a last resort, and only when lives are in danger.

The teacher might act to incapacitate the shooter.Slide22

STUDENT INTERACTIONSlide23

KEEPING KIDS SAFE

DIFFERENT TIMES

DIFFERENT CIRCUMSTANCES

DIFFERENT DANGERSSlide24

U.S. Department of

Homeland Security

Pennsylvania Department of Homeland Security

Pennsylvania

State Police

City of Houston, Texas

International Chiefs of Police

REFERENCES