(2-Hour equivalency)
Course Summary (brief description of course)
Module 2 of Active Crisis Training builds upon the foundations laid in Module 1, delving deeper into strategies aimed at mitigating Active Shooter and Active Killer Events. Participants will receive certified training that draws from extensive research and evidence, featuring advanced techniques designed explicitly for managing armed intruder situations. The course specifically addresses scenarios where individuals are unarmed and underscores effective civilian response tactics in the event of an active shooter or active killer incidents.
Course Performance Objectives (4 or 5 measurable objectives)
- Able to describe the reality of a Law Enforcement Response
- Able to describe the history of Duck and Cover
- Able to explain the Lessons Learned from Columbine
- Able to describe the Lessons Learned from Virginia Tech
- Able to explain Options for an Active Shooter or Active Killer Event
| Time | Topics covered | Methodology |
| Hour 1 | (Objectives 1, 2, and 3) Law Enforcement response time frames, The reality of a response to a call for help, Being our First Responders, The history and background of Duck and Cover, introduction to Columbine
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Lecture
TV/Video/DVD Group Discussion Demonstration
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| Hour 2 | (Objectives 3,4 and 5) The Lessons learned from the Columbine Event, Lessons learned from the Virginia Tech Event, Options for an Active Shooter or Active Killer Event | Lecture
TV/Video/DVD Group Discussion Demonstration
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Course Features
- Lecture 0
- Quiz 0
- Duration 2 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes




