
This type of incidents are too common these days. And now they are evolving, adding They can happen anywhere without warning. Training, Preparedness, Planning and Exercising are the only ways to augment your chances of surviving. We are NFPA's ASHER Program Specialists. (ASHER- Active Shooter Hostile Event Response)
We have seen new developments and trendings in Active Shooter/Hostile Assailant attacks, like vehicle ramming, mass stabbings, and other techniques, and sometimes assilants use 2 or more techniques in the same attack. For that reason we developed the Hostile Assailant and Anti-Terrorism Comprehensive Training Course), which incorporates the "Run-Hide-Fight" methodology, as recommended by the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security, with other relevant and necessary features. Like Situational Awareness, emerging trends, risk factors, violence in the workplace, OODA loop, Cooper's color coding, Planning, Anti-Terrorism, when Law Enforcement arrives, Family Reunification Centers, Recovery and more. There is no more complete training available on the subject.
*Statistics has shown that Active Shooter Simulations can cause PTSD, mental trauma and in some cases, physical harm. For those reasons we don't do those, but instead, you will receive the appropriate training on what to do and how to do it, with the resources available at your location.
We can design, facilitate and evaluate different types of exercises including:
We use the HSEEP methodology (Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program), and OSHA guidance.
Situational awareness is the perception and comprehension of one's surroundings or situation, coupled with the ability to project future events and make informed decisions based on that understanding.
Our instructor is certified as Situational Awareness Specialist - Advanced Practitioner
Situational Awareness training is included in our C.A.S.T. training, but it can be facilitated as a stand alone training.
Our experienced planners can Design, Revise and Test different types of emergency plans including:
*We utilize and follow FEMA's CPG-101 guidance (Comprehensive Preparedness Guide)