[blindlaw] active shooter trainings?

Gerard Sadlier gerard.sadlier at gmail.com
Wed Dec 9 18:06:14 UTC 2015


Hi,

This is interesting if a little surprising - I'd be interested in
reading re: adaptations etc. suggested.

Thanks

Ger

On 12/9/15, Keri via blindlaw <blindlaw at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> I think it is up to the trainers to do research and offer suggestions.
> At my university the campus police officer(who is a real policeman)
> offered me personal suggestions on adapting, but I don't think there is
> official methods. My school is willing to teach for different situations
> however to students, staff, and faculty.
>
>
> On 12/9/2015 10:24 AM, Susan Kelly via blindlaw wrote:
>> Apologies in advance that this is only tangentially a legal question
>> (being somewhat civil rights involved), but given that many of us are
>> governmental employees, or at least in larger groups, I am hoping there is
>> an answer among us.
>>
>> Our county has done active shooter trainings for the last couple of years.
>>  Unfortunately, they have absolutely zero training or suggestions for
>> those of us who are blind or wheelchair-bound.  Has anyone participated in
>> a training that accounts for these differences?  Does any such training
>> even exist?
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