Key take aways from the meeting are: There are two first aid kits in the sacristy and one first aid kit in the back storage room. These rooms are locked during Mass for safety purposes (so no one can put a bomb there). However, the priests, deacons, sacristans, Eucharistic Ministers and ushers all know the code. If in an emergency, these persons are not there to unlock these doors, bust through them. To put pressure on a bleed, in the altar servers sacristy is a closet full of cassocks and surplices that can be used to put over the wound before you add pressure. addition, in the sacristy are several drawers of altar linens and a closet with altar cloths that can also be used. Of course, your own clothing or a victim's clothing and belts are quick options. A reminder: if you run, run with your hands up and your cell phone in your pocket (carrying a cell phone looks like you are carrying a gun to a first responder) to the closest door and head toward Jackson Rd. or through the gravel parking lot into the trees, as you will hit a fence behind the Rectory and back parking lot. If you hide, all confessionals and rooms are locked in the church so do not stop to try those doors. If you fight, anything, anything in the Church can be used as a weapon (candlesticks, cross, fire extinguisher, statues, missals, etc.). When you see a first responder, tell them what you know and follow their directions exactly. Let us pray through the intercession of St. Michael that we will never need to take these measures. But in today's environment, we must be prepared.