Step 1
Engage ASAA Response Training
Step 2
Call 911
If it’s safe to do so, call 911 to alert the police to the active shooter’s location. If you can’t speak, leave the line open so the dispatcher can listen.
Step 3
Post Active Shooter Incident
After an active shooter incident, it’s important to conduct an After Action Review (AAR). The AAR should include a discussion of what went right and wrong, and identify areas for improvement.
Interacting with First Responders
ASAA will assist you with establishing strong relationships with local law enforcement agencies. ASAA will help to ensure they are familiar with your facilities and your emergency action plan.
Staff should be trained to understand that law enforcement’s first priority must be to locate and stop the person or persons believed to be the shooter(s); all other actions are secondary.
One comprehensive study found that in more than half (57 percent) of active shooter incidents where a solo officer arrived on the scene, shooting was still underway when the officer arrived.

the process
Be Counted as a survivor!
speak on the phone
We set up a telephone or zoom call to collect pertinent information and discuss your concerns and objectives.
On-site meeting
ASAA surveys the environment in order to prepare a specific individualized assessment with recommendations.
Present Proposal
The proposal will include a full assessment, recommendations, survival plans, training, pro-active actions including satisfaction of all other requirements as set by the CA State Bill SB 533.