Upcoming Emergency Lockdown Drill

As part of our overall active shooter preparedness planning, Cooper’s Security and Emergency Management teams will conduct an emergency lockdown drill at the Cooper Voorhees Main Street campus at 8 a.m. on Friday, February 24, 2023.

During the 15-minute drill, someone pretending to be a volatile person will attempt to gain entry to the Voorhees Main Street campus suites, prompting a lockdown of each location. The drill will not include any active shooting scenarios or any injury to team members or patients and will not affect patient care.

In addition to notifying our Cooper team members, we have sent communications detailing the drill to patients and non-Cooper Main Street tenants and residents. Additional safety precautions will include signage stating, “Drill in Progress” and Voorhees Township Police will also be on site in the event of a real-life police response. Additional drills will be scheduled at our hospital and ambulatory locations as we continue to train team members in active shooter/active threat response.

The objectives of the drill include:

  • Exercise Security Command Center’s ability to communicate emergency messaging through Fast Command.
  • Exercise Main Street suites’ ability to efficiently lockdown their facility in response to the presence of a volatile person, including securing patients and team members in hidden locations within the suite.
  • Exercise team members’ ability to access emergency messaging via Fast Command and communicate the status of their suite’s lockdown.
  • Exercise the activation of the Incident Management Team.

Thank you for your cooperation as we perform this important safety measure.