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* 1. Does your fire department have a specific response protocol for active-shooter incidents?

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* 2. Which best describes your active-shooter incident training?

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* 3. If you train for active-shooter incidents, which tools do you use for training? (Choose all that apply)

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* 4. Which agencies do you currently work with to prepare for active-shooter incidents and how do you work with them?

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Neighboring fire departments
Local law enforcement
EMS partners (fire or non-fire based)
Local hospitals (other than EMS)
Emergency managers
Building/code officials
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* 5. Which best describes any department action being taken as a result of past active-shooter incidents?

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* 6. What obstacles does your department face in working with other agencies on active-shooter incident preparedness? (Choose all that apply)

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* 7. What is your department type?

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* 8. In what IAFC division is your department physically located?

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* 9. Please share your SOPs on active-shooter training and response so other fire chiefs can learn from it.

IAFC KnowlegeNet is an online community exclusively for IAFC members to discuss issues, collaborate on common problems and share resorces and information.

Please visit http://knowledge.iafc.org, log in using your IAFC website login and download your SOPs and other related resources on active-shooter incidents to the General Documents library.

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* 10. If not uploading your SOP to IAFC KnowlegeNet, briefly describe your department's SOP on active-shooter TRAINING.

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* 11. If not uploading your SOP to IAFC KnowlegeNet, briefly describe your department's SOP on active-shooter RESPONSE.

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