Active Shooter-Hostile Event Response (ASHER) : Doctrine in Prevention and Response

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Active Shooter-Hostile Event Response (ASHER) : Doctrine in Prevention and Response

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 608 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032823218

Full Description

In an era where active shooter incidents and complex coordinated terror attacks continue to challenge our communities, Active Shooter and Hostile Event Response (ASHER) offers a definitive framework for a unified response.

Drawing from decades of military and law enforcement experience, Scott M. Hyderkhan presents a holistic system that transforms how organizations can prepare for, and respond to, active shooter events. As hostile events and attacks become more frequent, sophisticated, coordinated, and complex in nature, unique planning considerations are required to adequately respond in kind. The book discusses coordination among responders, including the joint operations of fire and police and the need for situational and operational awareness. Coverage also includes other logistical factors such as evacuation operations, as well as medical triage and coordination with local and regional hospitals. Drawing on past and recent experiences, the book presents best practices to be enable organisations to plan, train, and exercise to protect lives—secure in the knowledge that responding agencies will effectively carry out their predetermined roles upon arriving at the scene.

Active Shooter and Hostile Event Response (ASHER) will be of interest to business leaders, security personnel and directors, risk managers, community leaders, police, SWAT, and other emergency and first responder agencies.

Contents

Introduction Part 1: Mission Command 1. Mission Command's Central Role in ASHER 360 Doctrine 2. The 7 Principles of Mission Command Part 2: Operational 3. Establishing Consensus, Organizational Structure, and Strategic Vision 4. Establishing an Integrated Planning Cell 5. Framework of the ASHER Planning and Order Process 6. Elements of an ASHER Regional Order 7. Facility Template Planning and Dissemination 8. Responder Template Planning and Dissemination 9. Facility Response Planning and Dissemination 10. Creating Regional Command & Control Synergy 11. Risk Management 12. Emergency Action Plan 13. Reunification Processes in Incident Response and Recovery 14. The Resilience Gap and Building Unbreakable Communities Part 3: Training Management 15. Principles of Training to Guide Training Management 16. Establishing ASHER Mission Focused Training Through the Joint Mission Essential Task List 17. How to Use Multi-Echelon Training and Evaluation Outlines (T&EOs) 18. Building Training from Core Individual Skills to Joint Exercises Part 4: Tactical 19. Establishing and Instituting ASHER Tactical Doctrine Appendices: ASHER Mission Training Plan (MTP) Epilogue: A Way Forward

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