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Dangerous Encounters: Active Shooter Response

Offered By: Mary Greeley Medical Center via YouTube

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Health Care Courses Access Control Courses Situational Awareness Courses Healthcare Security Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore a comprehensive physician grand rounds presentation on active shooter response in healthcare settings. Learn about the history, hardware, and tactics involved in these dangerous encounters. Gain insights into Homeland Security doctrine, the Run-Hide-Fight protocol, and specific considerations for healthcare facilities. Discover personal tactics for survival, including situational awareness, improvised barriers, and de-escalation techniques. Examine paradoxes in active shooter situations, fighting strategies, and proper interaction with law enforcement. Equip yourself with essential knowledge on access control, firearms policies, and communication strategies to enhance preparedness in medical environments.

Syllabus

Introduction
Background
Objectives
Disclaimer
Resources
Active Shooter Response
How People Die
Perspective
History
Hardware
Magazine Capacity Controls
Rogues Gallery
Homeland Security Doctrine
Run Hide Fight Doctrine
Healthcare
Access Control
Floor Plan
Reception Area
Firearms Policy
Communication
Training
Stop the Bleed
Personal Tactics
Tactical Driver
Background Data
Psychology of SelfDefense
Situational Awareness
Run Hide Fight
Lock Yourself In
Silence Your Devices
Barriers
Improvised
Commercial
Text 911
Paradoxes
Fighting
Character
Fire Extinguishers
swarming technique
deescalation training
martial arts
unarmed
friendly fire
greeting the police
tips


Taught by

Mary Greeley Medical Center

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