Help you prepare your staff for an active shooter situation.

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The Active Shooter Response Toolkit for Healthcare Workers
Lisa Terry, CHPA, CPP

In times of crisis, it is imperative that proper protocol is followed to minimize risk to workers and patients, and to end the situation as safely as possible.

This electronic toolkit will:

  • Help you prepare your staff for an active shooter situation
  • Provide an overview of the potential threat of active shooters in hospitals
  • Give you and your staff lots of tips about how to prepare a hospital facility to protect against an active shooter threat
  • Teach your staff how to recognize a potential shooter
  • Explain what to expect from first responders and how to help and preserve life during an active shooter incident
  • Outline a plan to quickly recover to help keep the facility open and operational.

                   
 

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