Emergency Preparedness Active Threat Training
This 2 or 4-hour muscle memory training is as real as it gets! We bring an active shooter and intruder scenario to your business and show you in detail, ways to keep your Staff safe. We use evidence based practices to create positive muscle memory reactions to training by creating high stress scenarios with fight or flight responses.
We take the specific information of your employee’s job description and apply it to these real life dangerous events. Our team of law enforcement Instructors and role players have extensive training including SWAT, Narcotics Task Force, Military and Corrections backgrounds. This training is employee specific and will help create time and distance from an active threat in the work site. We will show you how to respond safely, quickly and efficiently during an emergency. We take care of all the training details; our team is responsible for:
Set up all equipment including audio and video for an opening PowerPoint presentation on active shooter response options, violence in the workplace and recognizing dangerous behavior.
3 to 5-member instructor team will create a custom training outline with multiple site-specific scenario stations.
Simulated law enforcement response, detailing what your staff need to do once the scene is secure.
We physically train your employees on what it means to RUN, HIDE, FIGHT in an emergency. The training has been standardized for all types of job descriptions and backgrounds for employees ages 18-75.
So, who are we and what do we do?
Our company consists of twenty-one current or retired emergency first responders such as Police Officers, Task Force Agents, SWAT Operators, Investigators, CHP Officers, Firefighters, Corrections Officers and Military Veterans. Combined, these experts have more than 300 years of experience responding to and facing acts of violence.
We have spent the last seven years creating and implementing violence prevention and emergency preparedness responses to violent events such as an active shooter. Our company is the only non-government agency that has been certified and allowed to train directly with, The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regarding threat assessment and violence prevention practices.
We provide businesses, churches, hospitals, schools, County, State and Federal Agencies and offices with tools and resources to prepare and respond to an active threat event. We use muscle memory training concepts and site-specific training outlines to give employees not just a plan on paper but reactionary measures to survive an act of violence.
Who have we provided services for?
We are currently contracted with The Alliance of School’s Collaborative Insurance Program (ASCIP) which covers training for more than 150 California school districts and 17 Community Colleges. Our training is a valuable resource for schools with more than 1,350,000 California K-12 students and staff. Some of our clients also include The Merced County District Attorney’s Office, The Firebaugh Police Department, Large Construction Companies, The Hilmar Cheese Company, The Western States Utility Theft Association which includes PGE, TID, and utility workers from 7 States and Guam. The California Department of Water Resources and The San Luis Delta Mendota Water Authority.
We have trained over 10,000 employees this year and hold a 98% excellence rating from our clients. In fact, our number one complaint is “I wish the training was longer” and was written to us by more than 200 people this year.
What are the benefits of the training?
- To prevent the loss of life during an act of violence.
- To provide your employees with tools and options during an emergency.
- A certificate of emergency preparedness training that exceeds OSHA requirements.
What is the cost of the training?
The training event costs an average of $50 per person and is provided at your facility, school or business.
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