Active Shooter
This directory provides essential articles on Active Shooter response, tailored for the EMS workforce. Topics include response protocols, coordination with law enforcement, and strategies for managing mass casualty incidents. Understanding how to effectively respond to an Active Shooter situation is critical for ensuring the safety of both victims and responders. For further reading, explore our mass casualty incident management resources, which closely relate to Active Shooter scenarios. Equip yourself with the knowledge needed to handle these high-stress situations effectively by accessing our comprehensive collection.
Fire Chief (ret.) Craig Daugherty recalled the day he responded to shots fired at the high school where his 15-year-old daughter was in lockdown
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Michael S. Spence, 28, is facing numerous charges in two cases, including aggravated assault, terroristic threats and reckless endangerment
Jacob Dindinger, 20, died on July 29 after being shot while sitting in an ambulance with a co-worker
EMT Cassandra Moreno, 20, was shot in the arm and chest during the attack that killed her partner, EMT Jacob Dindinger
Jacob Dindinger, 20, had worked as a Tucson EMT for 4 months before he was shot while responding to a call
Two of the four paramedics who responded to a shooting death by federal authorities were initially 鈥減revented鈥 from being interviewed, union leaders said
2 of the 4 EMTs present at a police-involved shooting were not interviewed by state investigators, union says
EMT Jacob Dindinger continues to fight while recovering from injuries suffered in Tucson shooting
An armed suspect pointed his gun at an EMT and forced a firefighter from the ambulance
Jacob Dindinger remains in critical condition after being shot in the head, neck and arm
鈥淚f this incident isn鈥檛 a call to action, I鈥檓 really not sure what is,鈥 Tucson police chief says of attack on fire, EMS professionals
鈥淲e train for responding to an active shooter event, not being part of one,鈥 the fire chief said
A man shot a firefighter and two members of a Tucson ambulance crew, and killed a neighbor, before he was shot by police, officials said
Wake County Paramedic Ben Rothermel and his crew members ran for cover with their pediatric patient when the gunshots started
Released recordings show that multiple bystanders attempted to save the life of a Fayetteville man shot three times
鈥淭his is the most complex situation we鈥檝e ever encountered,鈥 Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Assistant Fire Chief Ray Jadallah told family, friends and loved ones of victims
The flames are deep and firefighters have not been able to find their source, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said during a news conference
Fire and rescue crews are still fighting flareups of fire on the rubble as they continue searching for survivors
A shooting at a Juneteenth event left 1 dead and 5 injured, but first responders were blocked by partiers as they attempted to transport the patients
A paramedic was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after being shot at an event honoring Juneteenth Day
A mass shooting that left 14 people injured highlighted the need for a more robust emergency preparedness plan as people venture into public spaces
Amanda Grau believes becoming an EMT is her way of paying it forward after first responders treated her for multiple gunshot wounds
The chaos of June 12, 2016, left lingering trauma for first responders and led local agencies to reexamine their preparation for active-shooter events
The 20-person task force, comprised of volunteer police, fire and EMS responders, was created to respond in the event of an active shooter incident
Santa Rosa firefighters treated the victim at the station and he was later transported to a local hospital
Tory Carlon, a 44-year-old father of three, has been identified as the Los Angeles County firefighter shot and killed at Station 81
Chief Osby described the fallen firefighter from Station 81 as a 鈥渂rave, committed, loyal鈥 member of the department
Officials said three shooters opened fire on a crowd outside the banquet hall
Officials said the suspect, an employee at the rail yard, had also died
Bri鈥橝lle McNeil survived multiple gunshot wounds that damaged her colon, liver, pancreas and arm
Police said several dozen shots were fired and three patients were 鈥渕aybe critical鈥
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