Active Threat
An active threat is an incident in which an individual or group of individuals are in the process of attempting to inflict violent acts on others in a specific area.
Active threats typically involve some type of weapon such as a firearm, knife, or vehicle. Although very rare, these types of incidents are unfortunately increasing across the country. Typically, incidents occur without warning, last about 5-10 minutes, and can be lethal.
If you find yourself in an active threat situation, follow the active threat response plan.
Run! Hide! Fight!
- Run! 
- If safe to do so, leave the incident area as soon as possible.
 
 - Hide! 
- Shelter in place by locking down/barricading.
 
 - Fight! 
- As a last resort, make a plan, and take on the attacker alone or with others as a team.
 
 
What You Can Do
Prepare before an incident
- Ensure you are enrolled in Flash ALERTS and your contact info is current
 - Practice good situational awareness
 - If you see or hear something suspicious, tell the authorities
- See something, say something.
 
 - Attend ACTIVE THREAT training
 - Attend first aid or "STOP THE BLEED" training
 
Respond during the incident
- Listen to emergency alerts (Flash ALERTS, speaker systems, word-of-mouth)
 - If you are not in close proximity to the incident, shelter in place in a secure location
 - If you are close to the incident, but you feel it is safe to do so, evacuate the area immediately
 - If you can't evacuate, hide in a secure area, and barricade the door
 - If you find yourself face-to-face with the attacker, counter
- Fight for your life!
 
 - Inform law enforcement if you have relevant information, such as a description of the attacker, what weapons they have, and their location
 - When you see law enforcement officers, keep hands visible and comply with instructions
 
Recover after the incident
- Follow instructions from law enforcement
 - Expect updates from KSU
 - Explore mental health and trauma resources available to you
 - Help and support one another