Active Shooter & Active Attacker Training
You can prepare for a life-threatening situation with active shooter training. Our training program helps individuals develop the skills and knowledge needed to respond quickly and efficiently in high stress situations. Get the training you need to protect yourself and those around you.
Assist organizations in identifying potential risks and vulnerabilities
Provide individuals with knowledge and skills needed to prepare for and respond to active shooter and attacker incidents
Develop and implement emergency response plans to address potential active shooter and attacker incidents
Provide guidance effectively communication with employees, law enforcement, and emergency responders during active shooter or attacker incident
Conduct active shooter and attacker drills and exercises
Provide referrals to counseling services and training on how to cope with the aftermath of a traumatic event
Active Shooter & Active Killer Matters That Mission Ready Can Help With:
Active shooter and attacker incidents can happen anywhere, from schools and workplaces to public venues and communities. It is essential to be prepared to face an event like this and know what to do to increase your chances of survival. Contact us today.
ACTIVE SHOOTER TRAINING FAQs
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Active shooter training is designed to prepare individuals to respond to a potentially deadly situation involving a shooter who is actively firing a weapon. Active attacker training is similar, preparing for situations when other weapons are being used.
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Active shooter training should be provided to anyone who may be at risk of experiencing an active shooter. Employees, students, and community members are all good candidates for training.
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Active shooter training covers a wide range of topics, including situational awareness, communication, and decision making skills. It also includes practical techniques for escaping, hiding, or fighting back against an attacker.
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The length of active shooter training will vary depending on the needs of those taking the training. Some training programs may be completed in a few hours, while others may take several days.
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Organizations can measure the effectiveness of their active shooter training program through various means, such as employee feedback, surveys, and tests. Additionally, conducting drills and exercises to test emergency response plans can provide insight into how well individuals are applying their training to real world situations.