International Association of Fire Chiefs
Lessons Learned from the Active Shooter incident at Santa Monica Community College June 7, 2013 (abstract)

Deputy Chief Clemo discusses the incident in detail, including the importance of unified command at an active shooter incident. He also offers advice to other departments on how to prepare for an active shooter incident.

  • Topics:
    • Protected content
    • Large-Scale Response
    • Homeland Security/Terrorism
    • Active Shooter
  • Resource Type:
    • Strategy development tool
    • Video
  • Organizational Author:
    • External

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