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August 03, 2010
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Mass Violence/Mass Shooting Resources

After several recent incident of mass violence/mass shootings here is a list of several resources that can assist in your planning and preperation for public safety, emergency management, school/college crisis teams, workplace, etc.

Active Shooter: Tri-fold Brochure for ResponseIn aftermath of the Fort Hood shootings, Air Force Education andTraining command officials emphasize vigilance and readiness to respondto unexpected life-threatening events. They issued tri-fold brochurefor training, education and response.
http://www.military-writers.com/active_shooter_aetc_response.html

Workplace Violence/Active Shooter BrochureFrom Safeguard Iowa Partnership for private industry/business.
www.safeguardiowa.com/resources/reports/spotlight

Targeted Violence Affecting Institutions of Higher EducationThe June 2007 Report to the President on Issues Raised by the Virginia Tech Tragedy included a recommendation that the U.S. Secret Service, the U.S. Department of Education and the Federal Bureau of Investigation explore the issue of violence at institutions of higher education.
http://www.secretservice.gov/ntac.shtml

EMS Response to Mass ViolenceWhat should you know to keep you and your fellow responders safe?
www.emsresponder.com/print/EMS-Magazine/EMS-Response-to-Mass-Violence/1$12663

School Violence, Threat Assessments, School Shooters FREE RESOURCES
www.appliedcrimeprevention.com/Safety%20Manuals.htm

Preparation for and Response to Mass Shooting EventsMass shooting events are becoming more common, and the response to them involves every public safety agency for miles around. This program details the actions that fire and EMS agencies can take to prepare themselves for this all-too-likely event, and the actions they can take when the event occurs.This program is available in two formats. The 40+ PowerPoint slide presentation covers the material thoroughly, while the 45-minute video program is a verbal presentation of the PowerPoint material.
http://www.ffsupport.org/training.html

First Responder Critical Incident Guide (CIG) identifies key functions that are essential for first responders (Fire, EMS, Law Enforcement, Special Teams, Military, etc.) during the first 10-30 minutes of a "critical incident". Over 15 topics.
http://www.redhatpub.com/page1/page3/page3.html
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