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***GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING***

This training will discuss immediate action plans, response/deployment plans and touch upon written directives, policy and procedures.

Indicate the differences between active threats, active shooters and barricaded subjects and boil it down to a unified response that could/should work and be employed by any agency.

Discuss evidence based data that we have and should know from active shooter/active threat incidents over the last decade.

This training will offer guidance for all size departments.  

-Discuss directives, policies and procedures that make sense

-Identify a realistic training plan and DO IT

-Identify additional resources and assets (Fire Dept, Hospitals, Public transportation) etc

-Establishing an immediate action plan

-Utilize immediate and rapid deployment to:

    -locate and neutralize the threat

    -prevent suspect access to potential victims

    -rescue injured persons and potential victims

STOP the SHOOTING, STOP the BLEEDING, START the HEALING

What to do when you arrive on the scene?

-Everything from where to park, what to bring, who to notify, where to go

-Discuss indicators and stimulants and how to react to them

-SINGLE OFFICER response plan

-Multiply agency responses. Unified command. Communications.

 

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