The CGCA ERT
Emergency Response Team
Sheri Neidlinger - Team Coordinator and Lead Nurse
Andrea DeShazo - Administrator
Kim Brewer - Administrator
David Ackerman - Administrator
Ebonne Boddie - School Resource Officer
Brooks Barbaree
Cindy Campbell
Derrick Campbell
Sheilla Durdley
Jennifer Sapp
Kaley Boyles
Andrea DeShazo - Administrator
Kim Brewer - Administrator
David Ackerman - Administrator
Ebonne Boddie - School Resource Officer
Brooks Barbaree
Cindy Campbell
Derrick Campbell
Sheilla Durdley
Jennifer Sapp
Kaley Boyles
CRASE Training @CGCA
The Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events
The Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) course is designed on the Avoid, Deny, Defend (ADD) strategy. This training provides strategies, guidance and a plan for surviving an active shooter event. Topics include the history and prevalence of active shooter events, civilian response options, medical issues, and considerations for conducting drills.
The Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) course is designed on the Avoid, Deny, Defend (ADD) strategy. This training provides strategies, guidance and a plan for surviving an active shooter event. Topics include the history and prevalence of active shooter events, civilian response options, medical issues, and considerations for conducting drills.
What is the difference between "Avoid Deny Defend" and "Run Hide Fight?"
Many schools and businesses prefer the terminology of Avoid Deny Defend, because it is more in line with their human resources department and educational standards. They believe that "Avoid" is a more palitable word than "Run," because "Run" disenfranchises those who are unable to physically run. "Deny," as in denying access to your location, is a stronger word than "Hide." And while "Fight" is an action that is forbidden on most school campuses, "Defend" is a last resort safeguard, a right and an opportunity to guard against life threatening action. Ultimately, whichever plan you use, we encourage you to have a plan - and be aware of your surroundings, be safe and know that What You Do Matters.
- from https://alerrt.org/page/CivilianResponse
Many schools and businesses prefer the terminology of Avoid Deny Defend, because it is more in line with their human resources department and educational standards. They believe that "Avoid" is a more palitable word than "Run," because "Run" disenfranchises those who are unable to physically run. "Deny," as in denying access to your location, is a stronger word than "Hide." And while "Fight" is an action that is forbidden on most school campuses, "Defend" is a last resort safeguard, a right and an opportunity to guard against life threatening action. Ultimately, whichever plan you use, we encourage you to have a plan - and be aware of your surroundings, be safe and know that What You Do Matters.
- from https://alerrt.org/page/CivilianResponse
AVOID / DENY / DEFEND
CHECK OUT THESE LINKS FOR MORE INFORMATION!
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Surviving an Active Shooter Event - Civilian Response to Active Shooter
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