A Professor’s Tale of Surviving Active Shooter Scenarios
It’s morning time, you’re a teacher, and you’re casually chatting with your students before class. You are alerted that an active shooter just killed a student in the cafeteria. What do you do next? Dr. Erin Carlin joins us with her first-hand account of the two active shooter situations she lived through; the surprisingly calm moments and the lessons learned.
Dr. Carlin is a professor of national security studies at Austin Peay State University. Her personal experience has driven her to conduct pivotal research on active shooters for the Institute for National Security and Military Studies. Learn more about Dr. Carlin in this newest podcast episode!
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