Response: If an active shooter is outside your building or inside the building you are in, you should: - Try to remain calm.
- Try to warn faculty, staff, students, and visitors to Run away (get out/evacuate)
- Have one person call 9-1-1 and provide: “this is (name), (give your location) and we have an active shooter at (building on OSU campus) gun shots fired.” If you are able to see the offender(s), give a description of the person(s) sex, race, clothing, type of weapon(s), location last seen, direction of travel, and identity – if known.
- If you have observed any victims, give a description of the location seen and a description.
- If you cannot run away, Hide (lock out/shelter in place).
- Proceed to a room that can be locked or barricaded.
- Lock and barricade doors and windows. Turn off lights. Close blinds. Block windows.
- Turn off radios and other devices that emit sound.
- Keep yourself out of sight and take adequate cover/protection, e.g. hide inside a closet, get behind concrete walls, thick desks, filing cabinets, or any other object that will stop a bullet penetration.
- Stay close to the ground after locking the door and finding a hiding place
- Silence cell phones.
- Have one person call 9-1-1 and provide: “this is (name), (give your location) and we have an active shooter at (building on OSU campus) gun shots fired.” If you are able to see the offender(s), give a description of the person(s) sex, race, clothing, type of weapon(s), location last seen, direction of travel, and identity – if known.
- If you have observed any victims, give a description of the location seen and a description.
- If you observed any suspicious devices (improvised explosive devices), provide the location seen and description.
- If you heard any explosions, provide a description and location.
- Wait patiently until a uniformed police officer, or an OSU official provides an “all clear”. Ask for identification to confirm the responder’s status.
- Unfamiliar voices may be an active shooter trying to lure you from safety; do not respond to commands until you can verify with certainty that they are being issued be a police officer, or OSU official.
- Rescue of people should only be attempted if it can be accomplished without further endangering the persons inside the secure area.
- Depending on circumstances, consideration may also be given to exiting ground floor windows as safely and quietly as possible.
- If a lock down is implemented, no one will be allowed enter or leave the building.
If an active shooter enters your office or classroom, you should Fight (knock out): - Arm yourself with any kind of weapon possible
- Fight for your life
If you are in an outside location and encounter and active shooter, you should: - Try to remain calm.
- Move away from the active shooter or sounds of the gunshot(s) and/or explosion(s).
- Look for appropriate locations for cover/protection, e.g. brick walls, retaining walls, large trees, parked vehicles, or any other object that may stop bullet penetration.
- Try to warn other faculty, staff, students, and visitors to take immediate cover.
- Call 9-1-1 and provide the information listed in the first guideline.
Recovery: - Be prepared to be interviewed by officials
- Contact your supervisor to seek counseling services
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