Active Shooter Response
Most active shooter incidents are over before law enforcement arrives, so it is important that you train to protect yourself. Training helps prevent panic. Just like fire drills prepare people mentally for what to do in case of a fire, our courses prepare you for what to do in an active shooter situation. Your knowledge will enable you not only to survive, but to lead others to survival as well.
Course Breakdown
Duration:
Full-day course (classroom + practical exercises)
Classroom Components:
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Active shooter event patterns and lessons learned
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Response priorities and decision trees
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Legal considerations and aftermath realities
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Safety briefings and scenario walkthroughs
Practical / Range Time:
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Movement drills and response simulations
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Communication and coordination exercises
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Controlled live-fire drills (if included per schedule)
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Instructor-led debriefs and corrective coaching
Round Count:
Low to moderate (course dependent) or dry-fire / inert training focus
Gear Requirements:
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Concealed carry handgun (if participating in live-fire block)
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Holster suitable for safe carry
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Eye & ear protection
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Concealment garment
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Note-taking materials
Optional / Provided:
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Inert training tools
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Medical training aids