Proficiency in Active Shooter Incident Management

Experience Managing Active Shooter Incidents

The goal is simple — decrease the time to neutralize the threat and get injured to a hospital.

This course provides you with the experience and confidence to manage an Active Shooter Event, no matter your current rank or day-to-day assignment.

Law Enforcement
Law Enforcement
From patrol officer to the Chief, you will experience the full range of law enforcement assignments. Participants will rotate through Contact Teams, Rescue Task Forces, Tactical Group Supervisor, Staging Manager, Perimeter Group Supervisor, Law Enforcement Branch, Intelligence Section Chief, Incident Command, and Area Command. You will work side-by-side with your fire/EMS counterparts to achieve an integrated response.
Fire and EMS
Fire and EMS
From EMT to the Chief, you will experience the full range of medical assignments. Participants will rotate through Rescue Task Forces, Triage Group Supervisor, Transport Group Supervisor, Staging Manager, Medical Branch, Incident Command, and Area Command. You will work side-by-side with your law enforcement counterparts to achieve an integrated response.
Dispatch
Dispatch
You will experience using CAD, radios, and phones to manage 911 calls, radio traffic, note taking, and benchmarks for law enforcement and fire/EMS during active shooter incidents. Each scenario starts with dispatch and ends after you receive confirmation the last viable patient was transported by EMS.
Public Information Officer
Public Information Officer
You will experience the confusion and chaotic speed of gathering information in an unfolding active shooter incident. Working in the Command Post, you will collect information, develop a press release approved by the Incident Commander, and deliver a live press conference alongside the Incident Commander.
Emergency Manager
Emergency Manager
You will experience the confusion and chaotic speed of an active shooter incident serving as Emergency Management at the Command Post and Area Command. As the immediate crisis is brought under control, you will demonstrate the value of emergency management by helping the Incident Commander solve short and long-term challenges.

Active Shooter Incident Management Intermediate Remote is a 2-day mid-level course using the ASIM Checklist integrated response process. Seven full-scale exercises utilize the NCIERtm campus to place everyone in the middle of the action.

Participants are trained to integrate and manage a multi-discipline response to a full range of Active Shooter and hostile event threats, including Complex Coordinated Attack (CCA).

The course is appropriate for all ranks of law enforcement, fire, EMS, and dispatch. The course provides hands-on incident management experience for street responders and leaders alike.

Instructors utilize a no-fault, no-embarrassment coaching style to conduct remote training with up to 50 students. Exercises include attacks at a train station, school, airport, mall, courthouse, and cruise terminal. Scenarios include active shooter events, suspect at large, reunification, and Complex Coordinated Attack (CCA).

*Unedited comments (including typos and spelling) written by students in their course evaluation


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