Active Shooter Education and Information
The ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø Public Safety Department would like to remind the campus community that active shooter events are unpredictable and evolve quickly. Individuals who survive an active shooter event generally have a "survival mentality."
Active Shooter On Campus
Here are some tips to help you develop survival skills:
AVOID (Run)
- When you hear gunshots, don't second guess the situation
- Always know multiple exit points in any building or business you enter
- Get out if an escape route is available
- Leave regardless of whether others agree to follow
- Leave your belongings behind
- Help others to escape if possible
- Keep your hands visible to law enforcement
DENY (Hide)
- If leaving is not possible, find a location to hide or remain where you are
- Lock or barricade the door, turn off the lights, stay out of the shooter's view
- Hide behind large items
- Silence your cell phone and keep quiet
- Start making a plan for getting out or fighting it out
DEFEND (Fight)
- As a last resort when avoiding and denying are not safe options, you will need to disrupt and incapacitate the shooter.
- Use improvised weapons such as a fire extinguisher - discharge or throw
- Make a plan and assign roles (some yell & scream, others throw backpacks/books, someone discharge fire extinguisher, several grab for the weapon, etc
- Be intentional and use aggression
- Fully commit to your actions and surviving
Faculty and staff must be cognizant that students are likely to follow their lead in an active shooter event.
PUBLIC SAFETY pubsafe@isu.edu (208) 282-2515 625 E Humbolt St, Pocatello, ID, 83209