These workshops are designed for individuals from the public and private sector and designed for pre-law enforcement response. The goal of this training is to establish a baseline reaction coming from the perspective of a potential victim to active shooter incidents, retrain the instinctual reactions, and offer practical solutions to countering threats. Participants will be required to in good health and to sign a liability and medical waiver prior to participating in workshops with demos.
Level 1: How to Survive an Active Shooter Lecture – 1 Hour
Maximum Participants: 100
Participants will learn proven techniques on how to survive an active
shooter taught by a security expert and professional instructor. This
training is designed for civilians and private sector professionals to
increase their personal resiliency and the likelihood of surviving an
incident before the police arrive. Additional information regarding
statistics pulled from FBI and related reports will be discussed to
support developing the threat profiles for suspicious persons. Threat
response topics include: how to escape during an incident, how to
barricade and lock down, how to report to law enforcement, and how to
fight back using improvised weapons, if absolutely necessary. By the end
of the lecture, participants will have a thorough understanding of how
active shooter incidents begin and evolve.
Level 2A: How to Survive an Active Shooter w/ Demos – 2.5 Hours
Maximum Participants: 50
The second level workshop includes the “How to Survive an Active Shooter
Lecture.” In addition, students will learn to deploy the concepts
taught during the training in an environment that will test their skills
and thought processes, challenging them to react faster under stressful
situations. Participants will experience simulated scenarios in their
own environment (school, workplace, etc) in which they will be forced to
react using the tools and techniques they’ve learned to survive when
the bullets start flying. This kind of training is as real as it gets.
Level 2B: Workplace Violence Prevention & Active Shooter Survival- 2.5 Hours
Maximum Participants: 50
The second level workshop includes the “How to Survive an Active Shooter
Lecture.” In addition, case studies will be reviewed, prevention
measures will be taught, and signs of impending violence will be
discussed while threat profiles for suspicious individuals are created.
Pre-planning, attention to detail, and environmental situational
awareness are stressed. Included table top exercises that test
participants’ knowledge, understanding, and reaction to perceived
threats and crowd source immediately risk deployable mitigation
strategies to minimize potential threats to the workplace.
Level 3: Workplace Violence Prevention & Active Shooter Survival Workshop w/ Demos – 4 Hours
Maximum Participants: 50
The third level workshop includes all of the above Level 1 and Level 2
content to create a comprehensive, hands-on, immersive, learning
workshop. It is considered AEGIS’ gold standard program employers should
provide to their staff in today’s elevated threat environment.
Level 4: Executive Team Security Assessment w/ Level 3 Prevention & Survival Workshop – 8 Hours
Maximum Participants: 20
The fourth level workshop begins with a customized physical security assessment based on crime prevention through environmental design with an emphasis on target hardening and root cause analysis as well as review of both the standard operating procedures and emergency action plans. Prior incidents are discussed while perceived and potential threat vectors are identified. At the conclusion of this session, a detailed outline will be compiled to provide the basis for drafting proposed physical, SOP, and EAP improvements. The second half of this session is a delivery of the Level 3 Workshop above for up to 50 participants. This full day program is designed for top level directors and executives interested in adapting their current security programs to the prevailing threats in the world today.
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