Hostile Intruder
For more information on responding to active shooter incidents, please attend A.L.i.C.E. training instructed by BGSU police officers.
- Occupants should escape the building or area immediately through exits or windows if it is safe to do so upon learning a hostile situation is occurring in the building
- When exiting the building, keep your hands up with open palms so responding officers can see that you do not have a weapon
- Call 911 when you reach a safe location and describe what you saw or heard in detail
- If it is not safe to escape, secure yourself in a room and do your best to lock or barricade entry ways – call 911 to report what you know about the situation if possible, and prepare yourself and others in the room to confront the intruder if they enter your room
- Wait for further instructions from emergency responders
- Do not try to overtake the shooter or hostile person unless they have entered your safe area
- If the suspect enters your safe area, attempt to do the following:
- Scream and throw objects at the suspect
- Flee the area and run far away from the danger
- Do not make yourself an easy target – avoid sitting still or ducking behind something that will not conceal you or protect you from attack
- If you feel subduing the intruder is your best option, swarm the person using your body weight to take them to the ground and control them until police arrive
- Do not handle the suspect’s weapon – keep it away from the suspect and secure it under something in the room like a trash can or box
- Call 911 and notify the police
Updated: 10/04/2024 10:15AM