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The recent mass casualty shooting at a music festival in Las Vegas is the latest active shooter event to threaten personal and commercial safety and well-being.

From 2000 through the first half of 2016, more than 600 people were killed in 213 active shooter events identified by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. These attacks have affected organizations of all types, including schools, retailers, health care organizations, manufacturers, entertainment venues and arenas and hospitality businesses.

Here are three ways that your organization can prepare for an active shooter event and be ready to protect and aid employees, customers, and guests, manage critical business functions, and quickly return to normal operations.

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