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NEWS | Aug. 20, 2015

11 SSPTS conducts vulnerability assessment

By Senior Airman Preston Webb 11th Wing Public Affairs

The 11th Security Support Squadron conducted an active-shooter-vulnerability assessment at Imagine Andrews Public Charter School Aug. 19, 2015, on Joint Base Andrews, Maryland.

The 11 SSPTS briefed Imagine Andrews staff about possible vulnerabilities to prepare them to react properly if confronted with an active-shooter situation.  They also taught them about the Run-Hide-Fight method: run if you can, hide if you must and fight as a last resort.

"Your reaction in an active-shooter situation needs to practically be muscle memory for when your flight-or-fight response kicks in," said Master Sgt. Jeffrey Bury, 11 SSPTS NCO in charge of training. "Knowing how to react builds confidence in your safety."

H. Douglas Rice II, Imagine Andrews principal, said the vulnerability assessment originated from a coordinated effort between Prince George's County and security forces to ensure the school is as safe as possible. The school can proactively address any vulnerability that would hamper student safety.

"Student safety is our top priority. We need plans in place to educate staff and parents to deal with situations that could arise," Rice said. "It's our responsibility to be proactive, set expectations and educate ourselves when it comes to safety."