https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VcSwejU2D0&feature=player_embedded The City of Houston (Ready Houston) created this effective video on what to do in the event of an active assailant in an office environment.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPOPH_xtmQk&feature=youtu.be This video was created by Brigham Young University and presents a scenario that provides guidance on actions to take if you find yourself in a mass shooting incident.
https://www.stopthebleed.org/ The Stop the Bleed campaign aims to make our nation more resilient by better preparing the public to save lives if people nearby are severely bleeding. This program raises awareness of the importance of quick action and teaches three quick techniques to control serious bleeding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0It68YxLQQ&feature=youtu.be This video was created by the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) program at Texas State University. This video shows the Avoid-Deny-Defend method which was developed for individuals to be easy to remember.
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https://lasd.org/active-shooter/ Video and website created by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department that is highly effective showing various types of locations (work, soft targets, educational facilities, etc.) where an active assault could occur. It provides the audience with tools that can assist in how to respond effectively during a rapidly evolving incident.
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https://community.fema.gov/until-help-arrives Training video and web-based training course created because life-threatening emergencies can happen fast, and emergency responders aren’t always nearby. These injuries can require immediate action to prevent an injured person from dying, so those nearest to someone are best positioned to provide first care.
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https://alerrt.org/CivilianResponse The Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) course, designed and built on the Avoid, Deny, Defend (ADD) strategy developed by ALERRT in 2004, provides strategies, guidance, and a proven plan for surviving an active shooter event.
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https://www.cisa.gov/private-citizen Website offered by the Department of Homeland Security that offers multiple resources on active assailant incidents for the public to utilize.
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