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IncIdent SurvIval PreSented by commander mark carman and Sgt. mIchael lutz IncIdent SurvIval Know what to do if there is a violent threat at school "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT" Violence against schools and students are


  1. IncIdent SurvIval PreSented by commander mark carman and Sgt. mIchael lutz

  2. IncIdent SurvIval Know what to do if there is a violent threat at school "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

  3. • Violence against schools and students are rare, but it CAN happen • ANYWHERE!! • There is no need to live in fear, but… • There is a need to know what to do.. • JUST IN CASE… "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

  4. • Know your shelter locations (thick walls, solid doors/locks, first aid kits, phones/radios, etc.) • Know your school lockdown procedures. • Think about what you would do.. • Don’t discuss security plans or responses with anyone • Know your School Resource Deputy • See something? Say something to him/her "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

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  6. RUN HIDE FIGHT "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

  7. Run (Evacuate) • Have an escape route and plan in mind • Leave regardless if others agree not to follow • Prevent others from entering the area • Leave your belongings behind • Keep your hands visible, listen to police • Do not attempt to move wounded people • Call 911 as soon as possible "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

  8. Run! "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

  9. If you are outside the school when something bad happens inside: You probably need to get far away from the area and seek cover behind a car or in another building. Watch out for Police cars or ambulances coming to help!!! "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

  10. • If in the hallways, get in a room that is not already secured and secure it. • Don’t run through a long hall to get to an exit – Get into a safe place quickly. "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

  11. If the Sheriff’s Office has not arrived, move well away from any threat if you can and find a safe place to hide. You will be directed to a safe holding area. "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

  12. Hide • Silence your phone, turn off radios/televisions • Lock and block/barricade door with furniture/office equipment, etc. • Hide behind large items (desk, cabinets, copier, etc.) • Stay quiet! "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

  13. Hide! "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

  14. • Do not sound the fire alarm. A fire alarm will tell people to leave the building and place them in danger as they attempt to exit. • Turn off radios, televisions and other audio equipment. Put cell-phones on silent. "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

  15. When Hiding: • Get out of sight and keep quiet. • Close blinds or block the window. • Put cell phones on mute, radios and computers should be off. • Get behind anything that could provide protection. • Don’t huddle together –spread apart • Try to stay calm and remain quiet . "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

  16. Lock, Lock, Lock Your Classroom Doors! It’s Policy and can save lives "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

  17. Fight (Take Action) • Last resort, and only when your life is in imminent danger, attempts to disrupt/incapacitate the attacker. • Act as aggressively as possible against the attacker. • Throw items and use improvised weapons (chair, stapler, pens, fire extinguisher, etc.) • Commit to your actions. "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

  18. traPPed WIth the Shooter (hoStage SurvIval) • If they are “not shooting” do what they say and don’t move suddenly. • If you are trapped with the shooter, don’t do anything to upset them. • If possible, build relationship with hostage taker – humanize yourself! • Only you can decide what you will or will not do to save your life or the lives of others. "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

  19. • Try to remain calm. • Your actions may/will influence others. • Warn others of the danger. • Follow instructions. • Call 9-1-1: don’t assume someone has already made the call. = "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

  20. Information needed: • Your location: building name and office/room number. • Number of people where you are. • Injuries: number injured and types of injuries. • Suspect Description "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

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  22. • They do not know if you’re a threat. • Follow directions exactly. • You may have weapons pointed at you. • Don’t make sudden movements. • Keep your hands empty and visible • You may/will be searched. "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

  23. You may have information that Sheriff’s Deputies will need. Once you are in a safe place, stay put. "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

  24. • School shootings are happening here in United States • There will be mass chaos • It HAS happened here in Florida • Will it happen again??????? "AN HONOR TO SERVE, A DUTY TO PROTECT"

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