This is an 8 hour course.
The goal of the Active Shooter Exercise Development Workshop course is to provide first responders, county and state officials with the knowledge, skills and abilities to lead an Active Shooter Tabletop Exercise.
SCOPE - Past active shooter events have proven the need for realistic exercises delivered in the community. This course answers that need by providing a train-the-trainer (Tt) course on how to design and deliver a Tabletop Exercise (TTX). This course will also provide template materials needed to deliver five (5) different TTXs, with one (1) of the five TTXs delivered in the afternoon of the training day.
PARTICIPANT AUDIENCE - The Active Shooter Exercise Development Workshop is a train-the-trainer course designed for individuals who may be responsible for developing and delivering active shooter tabletop exercises. Past events have demonstrated that a key point to effective whole of community preparation includes coordination across all professional disciplines that have responsibilities in the event of an active shooter incident. Attendees include, but may not be limited to:
- Law Enforcement
- Fire
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
- Emergency Management
- Health Care Staff
- Hospital Staff
- Elected and Appointed Officials DELIVERY METHOD - Face-to-face delivery using Microsoft Office Products, group activities and TTX.
COURSE LENGTH - 8 hours
LUNCH - Lunch is provided by the NEHCC.
INSTRUCTORS - Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX), Emergency Services Training Institute are provided highly qualified instructors to facilitate the instruction of this course.
4300 Broadway
Allentown, PA 18104
United States