The deadly phase of an active shooter in schools, offices or hospitals is over in the first four to eight minutes. Statistically, it's over before the police can arrive and deploy. This means that facility managers are among the first responders to these emergencies.
Emergency plans are critical, but how well will they be deployed in an actual active shooter situation? Are you and your team members trained and prepared to respond and act correctly?
Get the help you need during our next Ask the Expert session on May 2, at 10 a.m., eastern. Join Bo Mitchell as we discuss active shooter training and response plans.
Sign up today.
Bo is the former police commissioner of Wilton, Connecticut, and founder of 911 Consulting. He will answer your questions during our 30-minute session.
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