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Homeland Security helps Ohio prepare for threats in schools

COLUMBUS (AP) — Homeland Security in Ohio has teamed up with the state Department of Education to post informational resources for school administrators in the wake of the elementary school massacre in Connecticut.
The resources have been posted at http://homelandsecurity.ohio.gov/printed—material.stm.
They include a quick guide on how to respond when there is an active shooter, such as having an escape route in mind, leaving belongings behind, hiding in a locked area and silencing electronics.
There also is a guide on how to respond to school violence, and an awareness poster that schools can print out that advises, “If you see something, say something,” and a phone number to report suspicious activity.
Ohio Homeland Security Director Richard Baron says the effort is designed to increase Ohioans’ awareness of potential threats and readiness to respond.

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