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IT’S A BIG WORLD. LET’S PROTECT IT TOGETHER.®
Implementing NFPA 3000™ (PS)
Standard for an Active Shooter / Hostile Event
Response (ASHER) Program
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Need for Guidance Leads to New Standard
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Active Shooter Incidents
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2000-2017
250 Incidents
2,217 Casualties
2016 & 2017
50 Incidents
943 Casualties
Locations
Commerce 43%
Education 22%
Open Space 13%
Government 11%
Residences 5%
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Active Shooter Incidents
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2000-2017
250 Incidents
2,217 Casualties
2016 & 2017
50 Incidents
943 Casualties
Locations
Commerce 43%
Education 22%
Open Space 13%
Government 11%
Residences 5%
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What Does NFPA 3000™ (PS) Do?
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Does
Offer tools to help plan for, respond to, and recover from these events
Does Not
Detail local tactics
Provide resources for community leaders List prevention tips
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4 Main Concepts
Whole Community Unified Command
Integrated Response Planned Recovery
NFPA 3000™ (PS)
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Concept 1: Whole Community
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Everyone
has a role to play
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Concept 2: Unified Command
Fire
EMS
Law Enforcement
Location Representative
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Unified
Command
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Concept 3: Integrated Response
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How do you
achieve an
integrated
response?
Shared Knowledge Competencies
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Concept 3: Integrated Response
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Law Enforcement Competencies
• Knowledge Based on Tasks and Competencies
• Federal, State, and Local Requirements
• Threat-Based Medical Care
Fire/EMS Competencies
• Tasks by Zone
• Integration with Law Enforcement Responders
• Competencies (Shooter, Vehicle, IED, Fire)
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Concept 3: Integrated Response
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How do you
achieve an
integrated
response?
Shared Knowledge Competencies
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Incident Response Zones
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Personal Protective Equipment Requirements
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Law Enforcement (All Zones)
• Ballistic Vest
• Identifiable garment
• Means of communication
Fire/EMS (Warm and Hot Zones)
• Ballistic Vest
• Identifiable garment
• Means of communication
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Concept 4: Planned Recovery
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As soon as an
incident begins
After an incident is over24 hours after an
incident is over
Today
When should the
recovery process
start when it comes to
an active shooter /
hostile event?
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Concept 4: Planned Recovery
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As soon as an
incident begins
After an incident is over24 hours after an
incident is over
Today
When should the
recovery process
start when it comes to
an active shooter /
hostile event?
Recovery
starts
TODAY
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NFPA 3000TM (PS) RoadmapP
LA
N Chapter 4 ASHER Program Development Process
Chapter 5Risk Assessment
Chapter 6 Planning/Coordination
Chapter 7 Resource Management
Chapter 8 Incident Management
Chapter 9 Facility Preparedness
Chapter 10 Financial Management
RE
SP
ON
D Chapter 8
Incident Management
Chapter 11
Communications Center
Support
Chapter 12
Competencies for Law
Enforcement Officers
Chapter 13
Competencies for Fire and
EMS Responders
Chapter 14
Personal Protective Equipment
Chapter 15
Training
Chapter 16
Public Education
Chapter 17
Public Information
RE
CO
VE
R Chapter 18 Continuity of Operation
Chapter 19 Hospital Preparednessand Response for Out-of-Hospital ASHER Incidents
Chapter 20 Recovery
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Risk Assessment
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Facility Assessment
Community-Wide Assessment
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ASHER Program
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Facility Readiness
Develop
Plans for
Notification
and Exercise
Share Your
Plan to
Integrate it
with Others
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Identify Facility
Characteristics
Create an
Emergency
Action Plan
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Relationships
Communications Center Support
Coordination
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Interoperability
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Warning, Notification, & Crisis Communications
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ASHE
Incident
ASHE
Incident
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Recovery Integration
Receiving Hospitals
Communications Victim Identification
Facility Security
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Recovery Integration
Receiving Hospitals
Communications Victim Identification
Facility Security
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Phases of Recovery
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Immediate Recovery
Continued Recovery
EarlyRecovery
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Call to Action: Plan, Prepare & Implement
Learn more about NFPA 3000™ (PS) and
how to get involved in the standards
development process.
Identify and implement the components that
are relevant in your community.
Visit nfpa.org/3000newsto access resources,
information, and knowledge.
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STEP
1STEP
2
STEP
3
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STORY DRIVEN | REAL LIFE CASE STUDIES | EXPERT INSIGHTS | VALUABLE TOOLS
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Call to Action: Plan, Prepare & Implement
Learn more about NFPA 3000™ (PS) and
how to get involved in the standards
development process.
Identify and implement the components that
are relevant in your community.
Visit nfpa.org/3000newsto access resources,
information, and knowledge.
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STEP
1STEP
2
STEP
3
TM
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Thank you. Questions?
Visit nfpa.org/3000news to learn more.