The Active Shooter Response - ALERRT Level 1 course is designed to provide law enforcement and first responders with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively respond to an active shooter situation. This course will cover the fundamental principles of responding to an active shooter incident, including threat assessment, situational awareness, communication, and tactical response techniques.
Throughout this intensive course, participants will learn how to recognize and assess potential threats before they escalate into critical situations. They will also gain a thorough understanding of the tactics and strategies used by active shooters, enabling them to respond quickly and effectively in high-pressure situations.
The course curriculum consists of both classroom instruction and hands-on practical exercises. Participants will be trained on proper communication procedures during an active shooter event, including radio communication protocols and emergency notification systems. They will also learn about various types of weapons commonly used by active shooters and how to identify them.
In addition, participants will receive training on individual and team movement techniques for approaching and engaging an active shooter. This includes room entry tactics, proper use of cover and concealment, as well as methods for neutralizing a threat in close quarters combat scenarios.
Throughout the course, instructors will emphasize the importance of teamwork and coordination among all responding agencies. Participants will also be taught how to successfully interact with other first responders such as EMS personnel or fire departments during an active shooter situation.
At the end of this course, participants will have developed a comprehensive understanding of how to effectively respond to an active shooter incident from start to finish. They will possess valuable skills that can help mitigate casualties and save lives in high-risk situations.
Overall, the Active Shooter Response - ALERRT Level 1 course is essential for anyone involved in law enforcement or emergency response operations. It provides crucial training that can make a significant difference when faced with an active shooter scenario. By completing this course, participants will be better prepared to protect themselves and others from harm in a fast-paced, high-stress environment.
Required Equipment: Good attitude, open mind, pen and paper, duty gear, clothing conducive for physical activity (Class D), water and or hydration system, body armor, and long gun.
Start: June 13, 2024, 8:00 am
End: June 14, 2024, 5:00 pm
Registration Opens: May 1, 2024
Registration Closes: June 10, 2024
Training Instructors
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