Sylmar Neighborhood Council Hosts Active Shooter Prevention Training

Sylmar Neighborhood Council Hosts Active Shooter Prevention Training

More than a dozen Sylmar residents learned how to recognize potential warning signs of a mass shooting – and heard key survival strategies for active shooter incidents – during a community presentation led by law enforcement officers.

“Run, hide, fight” should be the initial responses to most active shooter scenarios, said LAPD Sgt. Adrienne Legaspi, who works in the department’s Major Crimes Division. Ideally, the steps should happen in that order – flee if possible; hide if you can’t get away; or fight off the attacker if necessary. But, she noted, the best course of action to increase the likelihood of survival comes down to a person’s precise location relative to the shooter when they strike.

“If a shooter comes in the door [next to you] and you’re the first one he’s going to go after, then you’ve got to just fight because you’re in a position where the ‘run, hide, fight’ sequence is not an option,” explained Legaspi during the Active Shooter Prevention presentation at the Sylmar Neighborhood Council office. “You’ve got to do whatever is necessary in the [given] situation.”

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