Unarmed Response to Active Shooter Events (URASE)
Thank you very much for taking your time to review the Indiana State Police’s information on Unarmed Response to Active Shooter Events (URASE). The information offered on this page is intended to create a more informed and prepared society in the event an active shooter event occurs. This information is not intended to comprise a complete program for preventing and responding to an active shooter event, nor is it meant to serve as a substitute for expert advice provided by local law enforcement, medical, psychiatric, and/or legal personnel. If you would like an Indiana State Trooper to provide your school, place of worship, business, or organization a presentation on Unarmed Response to Active Shooter Events, please click the link on this page. Again, thank you for taking time to better educate yourself on this difficult topic.
URASE Map
The Indiana State Police remains constantly engaged with the communities it serves across the state. Please click on your county or on the Toll Road to find your local ISP District and view more information.
Places of Worship
Resources for Places of Worship The Indiana State Police, with the assistance of Dr. Richard Hogue, Ed.D. of Hogue & Associates, Inc., has provided the training aids in this section to assist worshipers in preparing to respond to the unpredictable possibility of an active shooter event. Thank you for taking your time to view the videos posted here, or to download the training materials to present as part of your own Active Shooter Preparedness program. The training aids below may be downloaded individually, or as a single ZIP file consisting of a PowerPoint show, presenter's notes, and a lesson plan. All of the contents of the ZIP file should be extracted to a single folder on your presentation computer or USB drive for the PowerPoint show to display correctly. If you are on a State of Indiana Government network, please pay close attention to the included "!README.1ST" text file. You may also download or stream the videos separately on this page. Thank you for taking your time to view the videos posted here, or to download the training materials to present as part of your own Active Shooter Preparedness program.
Business & Government
Previously, the City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Public Safety and Homeland Security released the video "Run. Hide. Fight.", providing key steps to follow should you encounter an active shooter. The Indiana State Police, with the assistance of Dr. Richard Hogue, Ed.D. of Hogue & Associates, Inc., has incorporated the City of Houston's video into the training aids in this section to assist businesses and other organizations in preparing to respond to the unpredictable possibility of an active shooter event. The training aids below may be downloaded individually. You may also download or stream the videos separately on this page. Thank you for taking your time to view the videos posted here, or to download the training materials to present as part of your own Active Shooter Preparedness training.
Terrorist
You may have seen recently the City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Public Safety and Homeland Security video, "Run. Hide. Fight.", providing key steps to follow should you encounter an active shooter. The Indiana State Police, with the assistance of Dr. Richard Hogue, Ed.D. of Hogue & Associates, Inc., has incorporated the City of Houston's video into the training aids in this section to assist individuals in preparing to respond to the unpredictable possibility of an terrorist active shooter event. The training presentation below may be downloaded, and you may also download or stream the videos separately on this page.
Resources for Schools
The Indiana State Police, with the assistance of Dr. Richard Hogue, Ed.D. of Hogue & Associates, Inc., has provided the training aids in this section to assist educators in preparing to respond to the unpredictable possibility of an active shooter event.
Thank you for taking your time to view the videos posted here, or to download the training materials to present as part of your own Active Shooter Preparedness program.
As Superintendent Doug Carter states in the opening of the training video, "We are all too aware that educators ... would give their lives for our children. However, we are not asking you to die for those in your charge, but live for them by exercising the prevent and response options" presented in this training.
The training aids below may be downloaded individually, or as a single ZIP file consisting of a PowerPoint show, presenter's notes, and a lesson plan. All of the contents of the ZIP file should be extracted to a single folder on your presentation computer or USB drive for the PowerPoint show to display correctly. If you are on a State of Indiana Government network, please pay close attention to the included "!README.1ST" text file. You may also download or stream the videos separately on this page.