Active Killer incidents have evolved beyond active shooter to include many more threats including knives, vehicles, fires, explosives and more. Where past training has focused on single hazard incidents, the transition to training for multi-hazard requires an expanded approach. This Action Plan prepares you and your responders to train for and handle complex, multi-hazard incidents. You will learn to:
- Understand Primary and Secondary Hazards related to active killer situations
- How to Effectively Teach About Hazards
- Realities Regarding Hazards
- Integrate active killer incidents into All-Hazard Emergency Plans
- Prepare staff to respond to active killer incidents ·
- Put into place an exercise and evaluation system to test and improve the plan
- Prepare the Community, Staff, Students and Responders
- How to work a Training Plan
- What to Do After the Killing Stops
- Identify Recovery Needs
Downloads Available:
- Active Killer Primary & Secondary Hazards After the Killing Stops
- 7 Point Checklist BONUS CONTENT
- Hear Chief Lopez’ address campus safety professional questions:
- 1. The responsibility of the management team during an active killer threat
- 2. Keeping track of everyone during an emergency situation
- 3. Getting teachers to be responsive to training
- 4. Using social media during and after an incident
- 5. How to get students of all ages engaged with emergency training and protocols
We’re sorry, but the content you are trying to view is available only for members of CSHQ. The good news is that membership is FREE. Join now to view this content and get free access to so much more!
Join the ALL NEW Campus Safety HQ community today!
Campus Safety HQ offers valuable training, webinars, tools, and resources for campus safety and security professionals. Learn from experts in campus emergency management, security, and law enforcement on a wide variety of critical issues impacting our schools, colleges, and hospitals.
IMPROVE Your Ability to Provide On-Campus Training to your Staff
Whether you are a public safety official, security director, emergency manager, administrator or consultant, our growing library of Campus Safety education and resources will give you and your staff access to meaningful and frequent training programs.
MEMBERSHIP IS FREE – JOIN TODAY!