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Are We Preparing Our Teachers, Administrators and Kids to Respond Wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 3088518" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>The "hide" portion has been misapplied. You don't just hide under a desk. You find a location that you can barricade, so the shooter can't see inside and can't force their way inside. Once you've secured the hide, you arm yourself and stand prepared to fight in case the shooter manages to get inside. Is running better than hiding? Of course, but only if you can run WITHOUT running across or into a kill zone. That's why the DHS training is "run if you can, hide if you can't, and fight as a last resort.</p><p></p><p>Simply jumping under a desk was never a part of the training, so the complaints are a bit disingenuous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 3088518, member: 1132"] The "hide" portion has been misapplied. You don't just hide under a desk. You find a location that you can barricade, so the shooter can't see inside and can't force their way inside. Once you've secured the hide, you arm yourself and stand prepared to fight in case the shooter manages to get inside. Is running better than hiding? Of course, but only if you can run WITHOUT running across or into a kill zone. That's why the DHS training is "run if you can, hide if you can't, and fight as a last resort. Simply jumping under a desk was never a part of the training, so the complaints are a bit disingenuous. [/QUOTE]
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