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What should you do in a mass shooting?
If you have an escape route, run. If you don't, hide. If there's nowhere to run or hide, fight for your life.

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Life's Little Mysteries
Fri, Aug 24 2012 at 4:07 PM

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"If you are ever to find yourself in the middle of an active shooter event, your survival may depend on whether or not you have a plan."
 
So says the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in a public service video posted online late last month. If you find yourself in the midst of a mass shooting, such as the gun attack near the Empire State Building Friday on Aug. 24, or the deadly theater shooting in Colorado on July 20, the DHS urges you to take one of three actions: run, hide or fight — in that order of preference.
 
 
Run
When an active shooter is in your vicinity, and you have an escape route, evacuate. Leave your belongings behind, but help other people evacuate if possible. (The DHS video notes that you shouldn't wait around for people who don't want to flee.) Once you're away from the danger zone, prevent others from entering it. Stop to call 911 only once you are safe. [See DHS Video]
 
Hide
When a shooter is nearby and you have nowhere to run, find a place to hide. Your hiding place should be out of the shooter's view — ideally behind a locked or blocked door — and it should provide protection should shots be fired in your direction. It should not trap or restrict your options for movement when the time comes to leave the hiding place and go to safety. (In the video, those hiding push a round table against the door, also locking it.)
 
Remember to turn off lights and silence your cellphone.
 
Fight
"As a last resort, if your life is at risk, whether you are alone or working together as a group, fight," the DHS video instructs. "Act with aggression. Improvise weapons. Disarm him. Commit to taking the shooter down no matter what." (In the video, co-workers improvise weapons using a fire extinguisher, a belt and a chair to take down the perpetrator when he enters their room.)
 
To summarize, if you have an escape route, run. If you don't, hide. If there's nowhere to run or hide, fight for your life.
 
Follow Life's Little Mysteries on Twitter @llmysteries. We're also on Facebook & Google+.
 
Related on Life's Little Mysteries:
  • Fight, Fight, Fight: The History of Human Aggression
  • Why Gun Control Is So Contentious in the US
  • How to Survive an Elevator Free Fall
 
Copyright 2012 Lifes Little Mysteries, a TechMediaNetwork company.

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Alanis Aug 25 2012 at 5:54 AM

What would I do in a mass shooting? I carry all the time. I hope I would have a clear shot at least.

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DUCK! Aug 25 2012 at 5:48 AM

The 9 injured at the Empire State Building were the result of NYPD hitting people with stray and ricochet bullets. Perhaps instead of spying on people, they should be sharpening their marksmanship skills.

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