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Active Shooter Awareness/Consulting Services

The United States Department of Homeland Security defines the Active Shooter as "an individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated area; in most cases, active shooters use firearm[s] and there is no pattern or method to their selection of victims. 

 

THREEOD aims to enhance preparedness through a ”whole community” approach by providing training, products, and resources to a broad range of businesses and educators on issues such as ACTIVE SHOOTER AWARENESS, incident response, law enforcement response and workplace violence. We feel that an individual, insitution or community has to first have the mindset and acceptance that an active shooter event can happen here. In many cases, there is no pattern or method to the selection of victims by an active shooter, and these situations are by their very nature are unpredictable and evolve quickly. THREEOD offers training courses, consulting / assessments, materials, and workshops to better prepare you to deal with an active shooter situation and to raise awareness of behaviors that represent pre-incident indicators and characteristics of active shooters.

Active Shooter Response for Law Enforcement/Govt

Description

The Active Shooter Training Program is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills to successfully stop an active threat event. This program will provide the student with the proficiency and attitude through hands on training to manage these situations. The program takes Active Shooter Tactics Training to the next level utilizing dynamic interactive drills and scenario based training. This program is an intensive training program that covers a variety of tactical subject matters to include: tactical decision making, operational formation, critical post-events, contact/rescue teams, room entry tactics and the history of the Active Shooter. In addition, this course focuses on the role and ultimate responsibilities of the responding officer.

 

Prerequisites

  • Students must be sworn law enforcement officer/agent with full arrest authority of any federal, state, local, tribal, or military law enforcement organization.

  • Must be able to participate in intensive training lasting up to ten hours per day. 

  • Must not have any medical restrictions.

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