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Violent Intruder Incident Training
Surviving a Violent Intruder Incident Seminar PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 05 February 2010 09:39

Overview

This is a fast paced and thought provoking half day interactive seminar designed to provide an understanding of active shooter incident dynamics through the lessons learned from historical events, and to build a  framework for survival on those realities. It includes live audience participation demonstrations and is constantly updated to include the latest and most complete information available. Join us to find out:

  • How incidents developactive_shooter3_150x225
  • Why the most common countermeasures consistently fail
  • Why so many lives are being lost unnecessarily, and
  • How you can change the dynamics to deter and survive attacks

Who Should Attend

This seminar is designed for school and college faculty, staff members, select students, and private industry managers, supervisors, and employees who may be called upon to help identify threats, issue warnings and lockdown orders, or serve in an emergency leadership role during an active shooter incident crisis. It  provides actionable options for those who want to know how to survive an active shooter incident, even when escape is not an option.

What You Will Learn

  • The 5 phases of attack planning and execution
  • The active shooter "business model" - and how to break it
  • The critical differences between familiar social aggression and ruthless asocial violence
  • How a developing incident may be recognized before it occurs
  • The realities of police and EMS response
  • The "casualty calculator" – how planning and preparation affect victimization
  • Why calling 911 and lockdowns are elements of a plan - and not a plan in themselves
  • How real people behave in real emergencies
  • Why potential victims are not helpless - unless they think they are
  • Could that be a gunshot? What now?
  • The crucial role of rapid response leadership
  • Securing shelter in rooms without locking hardware
  • How to protect yourself and others if you can’t get away
  • Managing a shelter in place solution
  • Last resort defensive options in the classroom or office: what works—and how well
  • Why the Fort Hood attack was very different - and a harbinger of things to come
  • Creating a safe environment without turning the workplace into a prison

Scheduling or Hosting a Seminar

To get started, complete the Contact Us form with your information. We'll work with you to put the arrangements together.

If your organization would like to host a seminar open to others, free seats will be made available for some of your people. Contact us for details.

Last Updated on Thursday, 19 August 2010 09:51