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Question 1 of 42
1. Question
Active Shooter events typically last 3-4 hours.
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Question 2 of 42
2. Question
Active shooters are interested in negotiating with the police or victims to reach their goals.
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Question 3 of 42
3. Question
Increasing your situational awareness is important for remembering key details to communicate to 911 or law enforcement.
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Question 4 of 42
4. Question
Your facility should create an emergency action plan for Active Shooter incidents.
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Question 5 of 42
5. Question
A good exercise is to spend time in a public space you are familiar with, and take time to notice exits, emergency equipment, hiding spots, and objects you could use to block or defend yourself from an attacker.
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Question 6 of 42
6. Question
Most people, when given a strong, positive command from an authority figure will take appropriate action to save their lives.
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Question 7 of 42
7. Question
The 911 operator will want to know if you have seen the weapon used by the shooter and what
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Question 8 of 42
8. Question
A victim hiding must think about sightlines and shooting angles when considering their hiding
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Question 9 of 42
9. Question
House and car keys pointing out from between fingers is an example of an object that you could use as a weapon against an attacker.
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Question 10 of 42
10. Question
Victims should stay quiet and use all of their energy to punch or kick the attacker.
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Question 11 of 42
11. Question
Pantyhose or a woman’s scarf is an example of a restraining device that could be used to tie
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Question 12 of 42
12. Question
What is the mission of the first law enforcement officers to arrive at the scene?
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Question 13 of 42
13. Question
Law enforcement officers may wear _________________ that could seem intimidating or scary.
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Question 14 of 42
14. Question
Attackers could pretend to be a victim in order to leave the scene.
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Question 15 of 42
15. Question
Match each term to its definition.
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- Limit entry to the building because of a threat nearby.
- Encourage building occupants to evacuate or hide because of a threat inside the building.
- Encourage people to seek shelter inside the building because of an emergency (such as weather)
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LOCK OUT
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LOCK DOWN
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SHELTER IN PLACE
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Question 16 of 42
16. Question
Victims should ask initial officers which way to evacuate.
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Question 17 of 42
17. Question
During a LOCK DOWN no new entries are permitted, and security personnel should proceed to safety once doors are locked, and the threat is communicated.
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Question 18 of 42
18. Question
During a LOCK OUT only rescue personnel are allowed to come inside.
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Question 19 of 42
19. Question
A tornado warning would call for which of the following access policies?
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Question 20 of 42
20. Question
An active shooter situation would call for which of the following access policies?
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Question 21 of 42
21. Question
All door locks, windows and gates MUST be checked on a regular basis.
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Question 22 of 42
22. Question
Ways to contact building users in an emergency include:
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Question 23 of 42
23. Question
An emergency action plan should include how the team will:
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Question 24 of 42
24. Question
Repeated patterns of unusual behaviors could be a sign of depression or distress.
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Question 25 of 42
25. Question
Resistance or repeated violations of building policies should be reported and documented.
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Question 26 of 42
26. Question
Active shooters often just “snap” and decide to attack at random.
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Question 27 of 42
27. Question
Mental prepping may happen because the attacker realizes that their thoughts are not logical
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Question 28 of 42
28. Question
Someone conducting surveillance may pretend to be lost in order to see how far they can get
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Question 29 of 42
29. Question
If someone is taking a photo or video of the facility, consider:
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Question 30 of 42
30. Question
Coveralls, hard hats, and clipboards make excellent disguises because:
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Question 31 of 42
31. Question
A new visitor asks lots of questions about your company, including hours of operation, typical number of building users, and if anyone uses the back entrances of the building. Should you report it?
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Question 32 of 42
32. Question
Two boys have tickets to hear a speaker. Most visitors are older adults who are nicely dressed,
but these boys are wearing jeans, sweatshirts, and carrying backpacks. Should you report it?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 33 of 42
33. Question
How can you prepare for an active shooter situation?
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Question 34 of 42
34. Question
Buildings should have a plan in place for reporting suspicious behaviors.
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Question 35 of 42
35. Question
An emergency action plan includes:
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Question 36 of 42
36. Question
An active shooter is:
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Question 37 of 42
37. Question
You find out about an active shooter in your building. You are fairly certain you can escape
through a back stairwell, but others are afraid to follow. You should:CorrectIncorrect -
Question 38 of 42
38. Question
If you are being attacked, you should scream, fight, and throw objects to draw attention to
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Question 39 of 42
39. Question
Interest in previous incidents of violence or empathy with violent individuals could be a sign of
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Question 40 of 42
40. Question
Explosive outbursts at customer service workers, security, or assistants is a concerning behavior that should be reported.
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Question 41 of 42
41. Question
Facilities should post exit path information and emergency contact information throughout the building.
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Question 42 of 42
42. Question
Safety teams should walk the building and try to locate an active shooter during a lockdown.
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