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Active Shooter Training in Health Care Facilities - Are You Trained?

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http://fox59.com/2014/10/06/video-shows-how-to-respond-to-active-shooter-situation-in-healthcare-setting/

 

 

Kinda random, but with all the crazies out there, I feel like people need to know what to do, weather it's a hospital, mall, school, etc.

 

 

The link shows health care staff what to do in these tragic situations. This training video was put together by the MESH Coalition, the Indianapolis Coalition for Patient Safety, and the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD).

Hmm. This is a somewhat random topic, but its a good one. I believe this should be in malls, but a bit differently for malls of course. Schools, DEFINITELY, but not leave the young students behind. The teachers at a Elementary/Grammar, Middle, and or High school should be trained for these types of situations. Especially because of what has gone on in schools in today's world. Which is and was tragic to say the least...

 

Besides, who doesn't want to see your favorite teacher or a fat mall cop wip around, disarm or even kick some guys or gals a-... You know the word, and you probably get what i'm trying to say.  :thumbsup:

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Hmm. This is a somewhat random topic, but its a good one. I believe this should be in malls, but a bit differently for malls of course. Schools, DEFINITELY, but not leave the young students behind. The teachers at a Elementary/Grammar, Middle, and or High school should be trained for these types of situations. Especially because of what has gone on in schools in today's world. Which is and was tragic to say the least...

 

Besides, who doesn't want to see your favorite teacher or a fat mall cop wip around, disarm or even kick some guys or gals a-... You know the word, and you probably get what i'm trying to say.  :thumbsup:

They do teach this in schools to the teachers already, of course it is slightly different because the teachers do not run out of the school leaving their children behind but the basic concept is still the same: run, hide, fight. We even take a course similar to that in the military, although ours is called Anti-Terrorism Level 1 and it goes way more in depth than just active shooters. It is mandatory for everyone to take it once a year (although they have made me do it like 3 times in the past 6 months lol).

http://www.myarmyonesource.com/cmsresources/Army%20OneSource/Media/PDFs/Family%20Programs%20and%20Services/iWatch%20Program/AT_Level_1_Training.pdf

 

i have a better idea...get rid of gun free zones and arm the staff or have armed security guards

There are many hospitals in the U.S. that already have armed security or police officers. Some of the really large hospital complexes even have their own police departments.

 

I actually saw this article a few months ago, this guy picked the wrong time to go into that hospital. While these officers weren't permenatly assigned to guard the hospital they happened to be there at the right time.

 

http://www.policeone.com/corrections/articles/7398466-Video-Parole-agent-shoots-gunman-3-times-in-hospital-standoff/

They do teach this in schools to the teachers already, of course it is slightly different because the teachers do not run out of the school leaving their children behind but the basic concept is still the same: run, hide, fight. We even take a course similar to that in the military, although ours is called Anti-Terrorism Level 1 and it goes way more in depth than just active shooters. It is mandatory for everyone to take it once a year (although they have made me do it like 3 times in the past 6 months lol).

http://www.myarmyonesource.com/cmsresources/Army%20OneSource/Media/PDFs/Family%20Programs%20and%20Services/iWatch%20Program/AT_Level_1_Training.pdf

 

 

Are you sure you're allowed to post that? I've taken that one as well as others that go more in depth, and we're told over and over and over that it's classifed... Haha! 

Are you sure you're allowed to post that? I've taken that one as well as others that go more in depth, and we're told over and over and over that it's classifed... Haha! 

I don't see any classifications on it. This is DoD wide mandatory training so even people without security clearances have to complete this training. Not sure who told you AT Level 1 was classified but they are very wrong. Lol

I don't see any classifications on it. This is DoD wide mandatory training so even people without security clearances have to complete this training. Not sure who told you AT Level 1 was classified but they are very wrong. Lol

 

Damn officers............... :wallbash:

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