Ep 113: What Is Your Mission?
Episode 113
Jun 9, 2025
Duration: 22:53
Episode Summary
The core objectives for responders in an active shooter event – neutralizing the threat, rescuing victims, and securing the scene – are closely linked and must be prioritized based on the situation. Coordinated teamwork and the ability to adapt quickly will maximize the chances of saving lives.
Episode Notes
In today’s episode our panel dives into the essential mission for all responders—law enforcement, fire, and EMS—when confronting an active shooter event. The discussion centers on understanding and executing the three core priorities that define a successful response:
1. Deal with the Active Threat
- The immediate mission for law enforcement is to neutralize the threat—stop the shooter and end the active killing. This requires rapid assessment of where the threat is, what’s driving it, and decisive action to intervene.
2. Rescue the Injured
- Once the active threat is under control, the focus must shift quickly to rescuing and treating the wounded. Stopping the killing and stopping the dying are inseparable: you need to save every life possible by getting medical care to victims as soon as possible. This phase requires strong integration and communication between law enforcement and fire/EMS, often through rescue task forces entering warm zones.
3. Clear and Secure the Scene
- The third priority is to clear the facility to ensure there are no further threats and to locate any additional victims. This involves methodically searching the area, setting up casualty collection points, and preparing for potential secondary threats. These priorities are interconnected and often need to be addressed simultaneously, depending on available resources.
Key Insights:
- Success isn’t just about apprehending the suspect; it’s about saving lives and restoring safety as quickly as possible.
- Responders must constantly ask, “What is the threat to life right now?”—is it the shooter or is it the clock?
- The ability to “shift gears” between priorities and to work as an integrated team is critical. Law enforcement, fire, and EMS must train together and understand each other’s roles to ensure seamless operations.
Takeaway:
Every responder at an active shooter event must understand that the mission is not just a single task but a coordinated effort to stop the threat, save the injured, and secure the scene. Understanding these priorities, and the ability to adapt as the situation evolves, is crucial for protecting lives and ensuring the best possible outcome for everyone involved.