Capitol Police Chief Addresses Civil Air Patrol on How to Respond to Shooters
Capitol Police Chief David Erwin presented training to cadets and adult members of the Civil Air Patrol's Madison Composite Squadron on how to respond to an active shooter at their March 14 meeting. Chief Erwin presented three similar models of response endorsed by law enforcement – "Avoid, Deny, Defend" (ADD), "Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter-attack, Evacuate" (ALICE), and "Run, Hide, Fight." Members present were advised to be aware of their surroundings and get away as soon as possible. If unable to get away, members were told to try to prevent shooters from getting to them by block...
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