Active Aggression Response - ALICE Techniques [3125] | ||||||||||||||||||
Date: Thursday, March 8, 2018 Time: 2:45 PM - 3:45 PM Location: Greater Columbus Convention Center Room: A123 Speakers: Drew Evans, Regional Manager of Safety & Security, Mount Carmel Health System Track: Social and Behavioral Session Type: Educational Session Skill Level: Basic Description: The session covers the options individuals have during an active shooter event. The speaker presents the techniques people can use to increase their chances of surviving the event. The presenter discusses in-depth the difference between an active shooter and hostage situation. He also describes what the active shooter needs for him or her to have a high-fatality count and how to help minimize that goal. Learning Objectives: Define the term active aggressor Define the acronym ALICE List measures you can employ to reduce the effectiveness of an active shooter Describe actions you can expect from responding law enforcement officers
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