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What is the best course of action to take during a mass shooting?

If you ever find yourself in the middle of a mass shooting event, do you know what to do in order to survive? What actions you should take that will save your life and possibly the lives of others? Knowing what to do in this situation is very important and with the number of mass shootings happening in our nation on almost a daily basis, this advice should not be ignored. Share this with friends and family. The more you know.



Here are some tips to help you survive a mass shooting event.

  1. Run: If you can safely escape the area, do so immediately. Leave your belongings behind and encourage others to do the same. Keep your hands visible and avoid running in a straight line if possible to make it harder for the shooter to target you.

  2. Hide: If running is not an option or not safe, find a secure place to hide. Lock or barricade doors, turn off lights, silence your phone, and remain quiet. Stay out of the shooter's view and take cover behind thick walls or objects that can stop bullets.

  3. Alert: Call emergency services as soon as possible. Provide them with as much information as you can, such as your location, the number of shooters, their descriptions, and any other relevant details.

  4. Fight: If you have no other choice and your life is in immediate danger, be prepared to defend yourself. Work together with others if possible and use any improvised weapons or objects to incapacitate the shooter.

  5. Stay low: If you're unable to escape or hide, lie flat on the ground, and try to find cover. Playing dead may also be an option if you cannot safely move.

Remember, every situation is unique, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Your decision should be based on the specific circumstances and your assessment of the risks involved. It's important to stay as calm as possible and think critically in these high-stress situations.

Before encountering such situations, it is also beneficial to familiarize yourself with the emergency procedures and escape routes in buildings or public places you frequent. Additionally, consider taking a certified first aid and self-defense course to increase your preparedness for emergencies.

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Pop Joe
Pop Joe
Sep 14, 2023

I was trained and train others in the school of Avoid, Deny, Defend.(ADD)

I've attended the Run, Hide, Fight training just to see any differences. Both are close, but in terminology...Hide, in my opinion and the opinion of the ADD trainers, is a poor choice of words. In my experience, when you tell someone to "hide" they will go only as far as under a desk, or behind some other easily bullet perforated object. If you "hide" under a desk or other non-protective place, the best you can do is pray, pray and pray that the shooter moves past you.

"Hiding is problematic.

There are two issues.

1. The first is that whatever you are hiding behind is probably not…

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MindyMelins3
Apr 14, 2024
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What do you suggest ?

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