Responding to an Active Shooter Crisis
Responding to an Active Shooter Crisis at or Near Your Jewelry Business
The amount of active shooter incidents has underscored the need for a coordinated response by law enforcement and communities to save lives. Although local and state law enforcement agencies are typically the first to arrive at the scene, successful prevention of these active shooter incidents lies with a wide range of public and private entities working together.
In the event of an active shooterâŻnearâŻor at your jewelry business,âŻwe recommend following these safety precautions outlined by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Active Shooter Response
Run
If you can get out safely, do it and encourage others to leave with you, however, if they donât agree to leave, keep going.
Donât worry about your âstuffâ, worry about your safety. And, if you see others on your way out or headed into the danger zone, alert them to whatâs going on. When you are safe, call 911.
Hide
If you canât exit safely, youâll need to find a place to hide. If you can lock or block the door, do so as calmly and quietly as possible. If you donât have access to a room with a door, hide behind a large object. Your hiding place should:
- Be out of the shooterâs view
- Provide protection if shots are fired in your direction
- Not restrict your options for movement
Be sure to silence your cell phone and remain quiet.
FightÂ
As a last resort and only if your life is in danger, fight. Whether working alone or in a group, attempt to incapacitate the shooter and act with physical aggression. Grab anything nearby that would double as a weapon and commit to your actions without hesitation.
When law enforcement arrives, try to stay calm and always follow their instructions with your hands visible. Keep in mind, their focus is to stop the shooter and that help is on the way for the injured.
While no one can predict when or if an active shooter event will happen at your jewelry business, itâs important for you and your staff to beâŻaware ofâŻyourâŻenvironment andâŻalwaysâŻhave an exit plan.âŻThese events are typically random and evolve quickly.
Source: Jewelers Mutual