Abstract

"Abstract: Mass shootings incidents occur with increasing frequency over time. Studying these cases proved that, despite their diversity, several common features could be taken into account in the early detection and possible prevention of certain future cases. Accepting that such incidents may occur anywhere and anytime, societies need to be prepared for their more effective response. Informing citizens about the best way to react to a mass shooting event is considered crucial and essential. The ""Run-Hide-Fight"" guideline/directive seems to be the most appropriate guideline given to the public. Proper training, of both the Suppression Forces and the emergency medical care providers, is considered of utmost importance. The role of the Incident Commander, regarding the incident management, as well as the external bleeding control of the injured people, are factors of paramount importance in trying to mitigate the casualties from such an incident. The alertness of both citizens and organizations/structures may lead to early detection of potential perpetrators and thereby averting a mass shooting incident. To achieve increased survival and a reduced number of casualties from a mass shooting event it is vital proper education be present at all levels. The response to a mass shooting event should be imprinted in an Emergency plan. Such a plan should have been decided and made, by the Security and Suppression Forces, the Healthcare Institutions, and the Public Safety Answering Point. Keywords: mass shooting incident, first responder, active bleeding, tourniquet, Incident Commander"

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