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You are invited to participate in a research study that seeks to analyze the rescue task force response model regarding active shooter incidents and acts of mass violence.

You have been selected as a participant because of your career field, experience, and expertise in emergency services. The purpose of this research is to define a safe and efficient model for EMS response to violent incidents.

This survey should take 5-10 minutes to complete. There are not any risks or side effects to completing this survey, however your answers may help to shape future EMS response models. Participation does not cost you anything and you will not receive monetary compensation for participating. This study is being conducted through Arkansas Tech University and does not currently receive any funding.

Your participation is completely voluntary and you may stop participation at any time. If you have questions or concerns related to the study, please e-mail [email protected] (Rick Bostian). If you agree to participate, please check the box below. Thank you for your time.
 
 
 
 
Select your gender.
 
Male
 
Female
 
 
 
Select your age range.
 
18-29
 
30-39
 
40-49
 
50-59
 
60-69
 
70-79
 
>79
 
 
 
Select the option that best describes your position.
 
Front line operations
 
First line supervisor
 
Middle supervisor
 
Command staff
 
Administration
 
 
 
Select the type of agency you work for.
 
Law Enforcement
 
Fire Department
 
Fire/EMS Department
 
Hospital based EMS
 
Private EMS
 
 
 
How concerned are you about an act of mass violence or active shooter incident occurring within your agency's jurisdiction?
 
Extremely
 
Very
 
Moderately
 
Slightly
 
Not at all
 
 
 
How prepared is your agency to respond to an act of mass violence or active shooter incident?
 
Extremely
 
Very
 
Moderately
 
Slightly
 
Not at all
 
 
 
How high of a priority does your department place on training for acts of mass violence?
 
Extremely
 
Very
 
Moderately
 
Slightly
 
Not at all
 
 
 
How important is departmental training when using the rescue task force response model?
 
Extremely
 
Very
 
Moderately
 
Slightly
 
Not at all
 
 
 
How important is multi-agency training when using the rescue task force response model?
 
Extremely
 
Very
 
Moderately
 
Slightly
 
Not at all
 
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