Active Shooter Prevention and Response 10:30AM
ZoomActive Shooter Prevention and Response
The course provides faculty and staff with critical guidance on how to recognize and survive an active shooter situation. The course helps attendees identify behaviors of concern that may signal the need for intervention to prevent a violent incident from occurring. With an emphasis on providing people in duress the support services they need, the class also provides information about the institutional resources available and the 2-STOP and STOP program.
To report workplace violence call: 713-792-STOP (7867)
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, attendees will be able to:
- Know what actions to take when confronted with an active shooter incident.
- Recognize behaviors of concern.
- Prevent and prepare for a potential active shooter incident using Run, Hide, Fight.
- How to manage the consequences of an active shooter incident.
Attendees in a clinical setting will be able to:
- Prevent and prepare for a potential active shooter incident using Avoid, Deny, Defend.
- Prevent or reduce loss of life in an active shooter event using the 4As process.
- Increase chances of survival using ALICE.
Printable Materials
- The A's
- Window of Life
- FBI Active Shooter Event Quick Reference Guide (When Law Enforcement Arrives)
Links for Health Care Providers
- FBI - Active shooter planning and response in a healthcare setting
- Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency - Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities, Security Awareness for Soft Targets and Crowded Places
Helpful Links
Recommended Videos
Ready Houston - RUN. HIDE. FIGHT. Surviving An Active Shooter Event
Video Copyright © 2012 City of Houston.
UT San Antonio - Active Shooter Survival (Avoid, Deny, Defend)
Video Copyright © 2018 UT San Antonio.
UT Police at Houston - Protecting the Most Vulnerable
Video Copyright © 2013 UT Police at Houston.
Upcoming Classes
General audience safety classes are offered regularly to MD Anderson and UTHealth employees and students. Departments and work groups can also request safety classes. All classes are at 10:30AM unless otherwise noted.
*Please Note: UT Police Safety Classes are offered to MD Anderson and UTHealth Houston students and workforce members only. Other community members please check your local agencies for similar offerings.
Active Shooter Prevention and Response 10:30AM
ZoomActive Shooter Prevention and Response 10:30AM
ZoomActive Shooter Prevention and Response 10:30AM
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