1. WEAPON(S) DISCHARGED
Should a weapon be fired on or near campus, you should take cover out of the range of fire immediately and use all available concealment. After the shooting stops, if possible, follow steps "3, 4, and 5" above.
2. CONDUCT IF BEING HELD HOSTAGE
a. Under all circumstances attempt to stay calm and be alert to situations that you can exploit to your advantage. Remember that the primary objective of your family and law enforcement officials is to secure your safe return as quickly as possible.
b. Do not attempt to fight back or to struggle physically. No matter how “reasonable” your captors appear on the surface, they cannot be trusted to behave normally and their actions may be unpredictable. The initial 45 minutes are the most dangerous. Avoid arguments.
c. Comply with the instructions of your abductors as well as you can.
d. Do not discuss any action that may be taken by your family, friend or employer.
e. Make a mental note of all movements including times in transit, direction, distances, speeds, landmarks along the way, special odors and sounds like transportation, bells, construction, etc.
f. Whenever possible, take note of the characteristics of your abductors, their habits, surroundings, speech mannerisms, and the contacts they make. Such information can be of great value in their ultimate apprehension.
g. No attempt to escape should be made unless it is indicated that your life is in imminent danger. Carefully consider the best possible odds for success.
h. Avoid provocative remarks to your abductors. They may be unstable individuals who react explosively and may become violent and abusive.
i. Try to establish some kind of rapport with your captors.