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Run-Hide-Fight

  1. Run - Run away from the threat if possiable. Leave the area.
  2. Hide - If escape is not possiable, hide. Follow recommendations listed below.
  3. Fight - As an absolute last resort, it may be necessary to atempt to overpower the threat. This should be done as a last resort.
  4. Additional recomendations:

    If an active shooter is outside your building:

    1. Seek sanctuary by proceeding to a room that can be locked. Close and lock all windows and doors and turn off all lights.
    2. If possible, get down on the floor and ensure that no one is visible from outside the room.
    3. Call 911 and Campus Safety & Security Daytona: 386-226-7233(SAFE) or Prescott: 928-777-3739 and advise the dispatcher of the events and inform him/her of your location
    4. Remain in place until the police, or a campus administrator known to you, gives the "all clear."

    If an active shooter is in the same building:

    1. Seek sanctuary by proceeding to a room that can be locked. Close and lock all windows and doors and turn off all lights.
    2. OR, if you can do so safely, exit the building.

    If an active shooter enters your office or classroom:

    1. Try to remain calm and dial 911 and Campus Safety & Security Daytona: 386-226-7233(SAFE) or Prescott: 928-777-3739., if possible, and alert police to the shooter's location.
    2. If you can't speak, leave the line open so the dispatcher can listen to what is taking place. Normally, the location of a 911 call can be determined without speaking.
    3. Attempting to overpower the shooter with force should be considered a very last resort after all other options have been exhausted.
    4. If the shooter leaves the area, proceed immediately to a safer place and do not touch anything that was in the vicinity of the shooter.

    Move quickly, keep your hands visible, and follow the instructions of any police officers you may encounter. Do not attempt to remove injured people; instead, leave wounded victims where they are and notify authorities of their location as soon as possible.

    Do not try to drive off campus until advised it is safe to do so by police or campus administrators.




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