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Active Shooter Tabletop Training. Facilitated by Paul Walker John Freese Emergency Manager, EH&S Lieutenant, UCPD. Contributors
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Active Shooter TabletopTraining Facilitated byPaul Walker John FreeseEmergency Manager, EH&S Lieutenant, UCPD Contributors Mike Lane, Chief of Police Ross Grayson, MPH, C.I.H., Director of EH&SEddie Garcia, Asst. Chief of Police Scott Corrin, Fire MarshalJohn Freese, Lieutenant Janette De La Rosa Ducut, Ed.D., Training & Development Officer
What to expect • Visual scenarios w/audio • 10 minute discussion periods • We will provide prompts • Summarize your decisions in 1 min • Q&A opportunity at end • There are no right/wrong answers
Review Policy vs. Operations EMPG Overview(presentation) Binders(Checklists, EMPG Guide)
Active Shooter Tabletop Exercise Facilitated byPaul Walker John FreeseEmergency Manager, EH&S Lieutenant, UCPD Contributors Mike Lane, Chief of Police Ross Grayson, MPH, C.I.H., Director of EH&SEddie Garcia, Asst. Chief of Police Scott Corrin, Fire MarshalJohn Freese, Lieutenant Janette De La Rosa Ducut, Ed.D., Training & Development Officer
Sent: 3/10/08 2:30 PM From: 893961 S: TEST: Shelter in place until further notice. UCPD incident @ Counseling. Possible hostage. To confirm: reply with “YES” and send.
EOC activation requested • Time: 12:00 pm • Location: Counseling Center • Angry parent with a gun • Hostage • Chief Mike Lane away • Perimeter setup in progress • Big news story Assistant Chief Eddie Garcia
Perimeter established • Pentland relocated • Assistance en route • Suspect getting hostile • Staff hysterical • Possible 24+ hour duration Al Diaz
News media arriving • Parents and family arriving • Press conference expected Chief Mike Lane
Students: 3 dead, 1 injured • Suspect dead • Crime scene closed 2 days • Media & Parents arriving • Interviewing 50-75 people Al Diaz
Q&A Let’s review the discussions from today’s exercise Decisions
Aftermath considerations • Timeframe for processing crime scene • Body recovery • Interviews of victims and witnesses • Media issues on campus (for weeks) • Memorials (official and unofficial) • Psychological affects to community • Resources available