Active Shooter Response & Until Help Arrives

District 2: Active Shooter Preparation

Location:
Logan County Health Department
215 Fairgrounds
Guthrie , OK

Date/Time:
April 19, 2025
9:00 am to 10:30 am

Description:
Workplace violence is on everyone's mind today, and rightfully so. This course is not just about workplace violence, but violence that may occur at anytime in our daily lives. Recent history has shown us violent attacks can also happen at our churches, our schools, the grocery store, the mall, and our homes. This course is designed to spur attendees into thinking about their response during such incidents, and encourage them to plan and prepare in advance of anything actually happening. Yes, you can Run, you can Hide, and you can Fight, but there is much more you can do to increase your chance of surviving a violent attack. Life-threatening emergencies can happen fast. Emergency responders aren't always nearby. You may be able to save a life by taking simple actions immediately. You Are the Help Until Help Arrives.

Additional Information:

OKMRC District 2 Training Day!

Saturday, April 19

9-3:30

Logan County Health Department

215 Fairgrounds Rd # A, Guthrie, OK 73044

9:00-10:30: Active Shooter Preparation (1.5 CE*)--see description below

10:30-11:30: Stop the Bleed (1 CE*)

11:30-3:30: AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) Training

This course equips participants with essential knowledge and skills to navigate dangerous situations. Through examination of historical events, case studies, and recognition of warning signs, students will gain a thorough understanding of active threats and their potential indicators. The course focuses on practical application, teaching participants how to identify danger signals and implement the Run, Hide, Fight protocol effectively while also considering the welfare of others. Hands-on training exercises will reinforce survival strategies, ensuring volunteers are well-prepared to respond decisively in high-stress scenarios.

*CE provided by the University of Oklahoma Fran and Earl Ziegler College of Nursing