ACCOMMODATION INDUSTRY
SECURITY FORUM
Conrad Hotel, Pasay City, Metro Manila
June 9, 2017
Highlights
RECOMMENDED RESPONSE PROCEDURES IN CASES OF
ACTIVE SHOOTING INCIDENTS INSIDE AN ESTABLISHMENT
PROCEDURES IN DETERMINING AND REPORTING OF
TERRORISM INCIDENTS/CASES
BOMB, BOMB THREAT AND BOMB INCIDENT EMERGENCY
RESPONSE PROCEDURES
PNP CRITICAL INCIDENT MANAGEMENT OPERATIONAL
PROCEDURES
RECOMMENDED RESPONSE PROCEDURES IN CASES OF ACTIVE
SHOOTING INCIDENTS INSIDE AN ESTABLISHMENT
PREVENTIVE MEASURES
Strictly implement policies on the prohibition on
the carrying of firearms and deadly weapons;
Deploy roving patrol teams particularly in
isolated areas;
Deploy security personnel as undercover
operatives for easy spotting of would be
offenders; and
Install CCTV monitors in strategic areas
PROFILING OFFENDERS
Be aware of persons who always seclude
themselves in the crowd;
Observe body language; and
Pay attention to physical appearance.
STANDARD RESPONSE
Exert effort to subdue, arrest or neutralize the
offender;
Preserve the crime scene;
Identify witnesses;
Call the police; and
Submit incident report.
PROCEDURES IN DETERMINING AND REPORTING OF
TERRORISM INCIDENTS/CASES
PROCEDURES
The On-Scene Commander shall initially
determine if there is a high degree of
probability that the incident is a terrorist attack;
Establish the On-Scene Command Post and
initiates the convening of Critical Incident
Management Task Group (CIMTG) and the
Critical Incident Management Committee (CIMC)
PROCEDURES
The Police Regional Office shall ensure the
management and containment of the incident in
the event of a suspected terrorist attack;
Bombing attacks and explosions perpetrated by
the terrorist, the Inter-Agency Protocol on
Explosives and Related Incidents investigation
among the PNP, AFP, NBI and PCG shall be
strictly followed; and
PROCEDURES
The Philippine Bomb Data Center (PBDC) will be the
fusion center for the reporting of ERIs. As such, PBDC
will be furnished with all Post-Blast Investigation (PBI)
and initial reports pertaining to ERI.
RESPONSE PROTOCOL
SOMEBODY CALLS THE
NEAREST UNIT. ACTIVE
SHOOTER SITUATION.
PCP
EPR COP/SC TACTICAL UNITS 1 1. Responders
arrive
4 1. Attend
to
3 1. Assess
Situation
2 ARRIVES
1. Assess
2. Assess Situation
3. Engage Suspect
victims 2. Reports to 2. Engage 4. EEIs to HHQs
3. Cordon Area 5. Guides Follow
HHQs
4. Secures Area
INVESTIGATE 3. Informs the on Forces
5 1. Identify,
prosecute
public
4. Declares
5. Declares
“CLEAR” 6. Set up Barricade
7. Sets up Perimeter
offenders Emergency 8. Control access
“Over”
BOMB, BOMB THREAT AND BOMB INCIDENT EMERGENCY
RESPONSE PROCEDURES
Definition of Terms:
BOMB – is a container filled with explosive, incendiary
material, smoke, gas or other destructive substance
designed to explode. It can appear obvious or
concealed and can vary in size, shape or sophistication
and may not necessarily explode such as in the case of
incendiary and dirty bombs. It may be referred to as
Improvised Explosives Device (IED) or ordnance.
Definition of Terms:
BOMB THREAT – is either a written or verbal threat
communicated through electronic, oral or other means
that threatens to place or use an IED at a certain time,
date, or place against any specific person or place.
First Responder’s Procedure on Bomb Threat
Upon Receipt of Information:
Treat all threats as serious until proven otherwise;
Determine the exact location of the establishment under
threat;
Assess or analyze the threat whether it is a long term or a
short term threat;
Consider evacuation options; and
Alert Explosive Ordnance Demolition Team (EODT) for
bomb search mission and emergency readiness before
going to the crime scene.
First Responder’s Procedure on Bomb Threat
Upon arrival at the scene:
Confirm the reported bomb threat and notify EODT on the
need to conduct bomb sweep;
Conduct or cause a search for suspicious device/s together
with persons familiar with the location; and
Unless a bomb is found, personnel may not order an
evacuation of the affected area, but may inform the
person-in-charge of the property of the need to evacuate.
First Responder’s Procedure in Case of Actual
Bomb Explosion
Upon Receipt of Information:
Identify exact location of the incident;
Alert EOD Teams and direct them to proceed to the area;
Notify Higher Headquarter of the situation;
Request assistance of medical personnel; and
Proceed to the scene immediately.
First Responder’s Procedure in Case of Actual
Bomb Explosion
Upon arrival at the scene:
Cause immediate evacuation of the injured;
Direct occupants of the establishment to evacuate;
Maintain order and control crowd;
Seal of location until EOD Team determines if a secondary device
exists;
Conduct rescue operations at the scene when necessary;
Initiate immediate investigation if investigators have not yet
arrived; and
Avoid issuing “speculative” press releases or statements.
PNP CRITICAL INCIDENT MANAGEMENT OPERATIONAL
PROCEDURES
As a matter of policy:
Human-induced (man-made) critical incidents are the
responsibilities of the National and Local Peace and Order
Council (NPOC)
Natural calamities and disasters are the responsibilities of
the National and Local Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Council (NDRRMC)
Lower level organizations of the NPOC and NDRRMC take
cognizance of the responsibilities ascribed in their national
organization.
The PNP, being at the forefront of crisis
situations, must play an active role by
organizing its own Incident Management
Committee (IMC) in support to the NPOC and
NDRRMC.
5 P’s of CRISIS MANAGEMENT
REDICT
REVENT
REPARE
ERFORM
OST ACTION AND ASSESSMENT
At the end of the day, the goals are simple: Safety and Security.
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING