Video Q&A: Chris Dorn Talks About Emergency Preparedness at Schools
Preparing for a broad range of emergencies is the best way to protect your campus when disaster strikes.
Preparing for a broad range of emergencies is the best way to protect your campus when disaster strikes.
According to a study of law enforcement’s response to last year’s attacks by former LAPD officer Chris Dorner, communication problems caused confusion and delays among responding agencies.
Campus Safety Conference East presenters Chris Dorn and Mike Dorn discuss the benefits of adopting the all-hazards approach to K-12 emergency preparedness.
The ability to tell if a person is carrying a concealed gun, knife or other weapon could save a life. Here are seven signs someone may be concealing a weapon.
The Campus Safety Online Summit keynotes and general sessions will address mental health, recovering from all threats and hazards, and reopening K-12 districts and college campuses.
Those in charge of campus safety should use the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to evaluate existing emergency operations plans.
Strategies that have been proven to work in other active shooter incidents also applied to the 2012 Newtown, Conn., mass school shooting.
Keeping doors locked, avoiding codes and having reverse evacuation protocols will help to ensure your lockdowns are implemented quickly.