To help keep the Case Western Reserve community safe, the university’s Division of Public Safety has shifted to the federally supported Run. Hide. Fight. active-aggressor response training. This shift ...
In the wake of a false alarm at UTC, nearby communities, including Dunlap, are emphasizing the importance of understanding and responding to active shooter situations. Dunlap Police Chief Randy ...
Schools across B.C. conduct regular drills for earthquakes, fire and lockdowns and the Ministry of Education recommends that ...
The Johns Hopkins Public Safety Training Team will be hosting monthly Response to Active Assailant Training, commonly referred to as run, hide, fight. This training is designed for Johns Hopkins ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results