Active Shooter Response
Run, hide and fight are options for saving people's lives. They don’t have to be in that order, affirms Jessie Menocal, Manager of Emergency Preparedness & Security with Baptist Health South Florida.
The expert recommends people to practice mental movements about what they do in cases of emergencies at different moments such as at the movies, at the restaurant or even in a football game.
He affirms while people make more mental movements about situations, they are better prepared to face them.