9 Apr, 2024
Viewpoints in Homeland Defense and Security: Thesis Series: Active Shooter Response: Can a Comprehensive Approach Address the Existing Gaps? [video]
Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Center for Homeland Defense and Security
Mejia, Carlos A.
From the video description: "Carlos Mejia's CHDS master's thesis, 'Active Shooter Response: Can a Comprehensive Approach Address the Existing Gaps? [hyperlink],' analyzes the shortcomings of the current Incident Command System in active shooter situations and suggests the development of a national response model to improve readiness. He explores different response strategies, case studies, and emphasizes the need for joint training and proper equipment for a coordinated effort. Mejia urges for a new approach that combines the efforts of emergency services and the community to enhance the effectiveness of life-saving actions in such crises." The duration of this video is 4 minutes, 40 seconds. The complete thesis can be accessed at the following web address: www.hsdl.org/c/abstract?docid=885768.
    Details
  • URL
  • Author
    Mejia, Carlos A.
  • Publisher
    Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Center for Homeland Defense and Security
  • Date
    9 Apr, 2024
  • Copyright
    Public Domain
  • Retrieved From
    Center for Homeland Defense and Security: www.chds.us/
  • Format
    video
  • Media Type
    text/html
  • Subjects
    Active Shooter
    Incident command systems
  • Resource Group
    Webcasts (audio/video)
  • Series
    CHDS Viewpoints In Homeland Defense and Security
    CHDS (Video) Theses Series
  • List
    Active Shooters

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