Flashback!

STOP!

Congratulations, you’re almost done with the course!  However, let’s take a few minutes to reflect on the course content before you take the final exam. You will only get 2 chances to pass the final with a score of 80% or higher. 

If you aren’t confident in your knowledge of one of the following subjects, go back to the relevant lesson in the course to give it a review.

  • Most victims are selected randomly.
  • Active shooters are unpredictable.
  • Participate in training and practice suitable responses to Active Shooter situations.
  • Review your organization’s Emergency Action Plan and Stay prepared!
  • Escape is always the best choice in an active shooter situation.
  • When taking measures to avoid becoming a victim in an active shooter attack you can do things to distract them by, throwing objects, attacking them with objects, disable them with anything you can find in your surroundings.
  • You should report any signs of potential violence as soon as possible to management.
  • The U.S. Department of Homeland Security suggests measures in an active
    shooter scenario which are evacuation, taking action and/or hiding out.
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