Active Shooter Resources
What is an Active Shooter?
- US Department of Homeland Security Active Shooter Preparedness
- Active Shooter Study: Quick Reference Guide
- Federal Bureau of Investigation – Active Shooter Incidents
- Active Shooter and Complex Attack Resources
- A Study of Active Shooter Incidents in the United States Between 2000 and 2013
Planning
- Incorporating Active Shooter Incident Planning into Health Care Facility Emergency Operations Plans
- Long Term Care Shots Fired: National Exercise Program Situation Manual
- Planning and Response to an Active Shooter: An Interagency Security Committee Policy and Best Practices Guide
Integrated Response
- 3 Echo: Concept of Operations for Early Care & Evacuation of Victims of Mass Violence
- Improving Active Shooter/Hostile Event Response: Best Practices and Recommendations for Integrating Law Enforcement, Fire, and EMS (Includes a list of technical experts who may provide best practices)
- Fire/Emergency Medical Services Department Operational Considerations and Guide for Active Shooter and Mass Casualty Events
- First Responder Guide for Improving Surivivability in Improvised Explosive Device and/or Active Shooter Incidents
- Active Shooter: How to Respond
Hemorrhage Control
- See Something, Do Something: Improving Survival – Strategies to Enhance Survival in Active Shooter and Intentional Mass Casualty Events
- An Evidence-Based Prehospital Guideline for External Hemmorhage Control
- Tourniquet and Hemostatic Gauze Training
- NAEMT Courses
Prevailing Response Models and Concepts
- Rescue Task Force
- Tactical Emergency Casualty Care
- Improving Active Shooter/Hostile Event Response: Best Practices and Recommendations for Integrating Law Enforcement, Fire, and EMS
- Tactical Combat Casualty Care
- FEMA: Preparing Communities for a Complex Coordinated Attack