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1. If
you witness any armed individual on campus at any time or if an individual
is acting in a hostile or belligerent manner, immediately contact DPS at 911
or 572-7777.
2. If the armed
subject is outside the building:
- Turn off all the
lights and close and lock all windows and doors.
- If you can do so safely, get
all students on the floor and out of the line of fire.
- Move to a core area of
the building if safe to do so and remain there until an “all clear” instruction
is given by an authorized known voice.
- If the staff or students do not recognize
the voice that is giving instructions, they should not change their status.
- Unknown or unfamiliar voices may be misleading and designed to give false
assurances.
3. If the armed subject is inside the building:
- If it is possible to
flee the area safely and avoid danger, do so.
- Contact DPS at 911 or
572-7777 with your location if possible.
- If flight is
impossible, lock all doors and secure yourself in your space.
- Get down on the floor
or under a desk and remain silent.
- Get students on the
floor and out of the line of fire.
- Wait for the “all
clear” instruction.
4. If the armed subject
comes into your class or office:
- There is no one
procedure the authorities can recommend in this situation.
- Attempt to get the
word out to other staff if possible, and call DPS at 911 or
572-7777 if that seems practical.
- Use common sense. If
hiding or fleeing is impossible, attempt to negotiate with the
individual.
- Attempting to
overcome the armed subject with force is a last resort that should
only be initiated in the most extreme circumstances.
- Remember, there may
be more than one active armed subject.
- Wait for the “all
clear” instruction.
- Be careful not to
make any changes to the scene of the incident since law
enforcement authorities will investigate the area later.
- In case you must
flee, do not go to the normal gathering site for your building. Get
as far away from the shooting scene as possible and then
contact authorities.
Contact The Northern
Kentucky University Police Department at 859-572-5500
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