The “fight” option in school active shooter response is problematic because the responsible person usually has a room full of students, some of whom might be very young.
At the 2024 Campus Safety Conference, leadership from Police Services and the Nevada System of Higher Education will share their experience and lessons learned from December’s active shooter event at UNLV.
Experts explain the pros and cons of the various methods of response currently available for civilians, including Run, Hide, Fight; ALICE; and more.
Join this free webinar to learn how schools can implement appropriate access control and lockdown solutions, training, and procedures to mitigate or prevent an active shooter.
Panic alarms must also have other protection strategies in place to be effective when active shooters strike.
John Iannarelli, who responded to two school shootings and the shooting of Congresswoman Gabriel Giffords, will share lessons learned in active shooter response.
The investigation into MSU’s recent shooting hasn’t found a conclusive motive as to why the campus was targeted.
There were 50 active shooter incidents, resulting in 313 deaths or injuries last year in the United States.
Join our free webinar to find out how window glazing and window films can help delay active shooter threats, as well as how to find and secure possible grant opportunities to help upgrade your campus for less.
Biola University officers and Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department deputies participated in the active shooter exercise along with the local fire department, campus staff members, medical personnel, and students.