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Active Shooter Incidents for Public Safety Communications
Active shooter incidents and their response pose several unique concerns for all facets of public safety including public safety communications. There are a multitude of issues that make responding to an active shooter incident more difficult than other armed subject calls or violent in-progress incidents.
These types of incidents historically have garnered extensive media coverage and public scrutiny and have become a pertinent threat to public safety. As with any other type of emergency situation, the telecommunicator plays a vital role in the response to active shooter incidents.
As the providers of communications capabilities and responder safety, telecommunicators should be aware of the unique challenges posed by active shooter incidents and be prepared to address them well in advance.
This course helps to educate telecommunicators about the many intricate issues and challenges posed by active shooter incidents and their response and the role the telecommunicator plays in each.
Topics include:
Phases of an Active Shooter Incident
Active Shooter Incidents vs. School Shootings
Law Enforcement, Fire Service and EMS Roles in Active Shooter Incidents
Response and Secondary Dangers
The Role of the Telecommunicator in an Active Shooter Incident
Interaction with the Media
Dealing with the Aftermath of an Active Shooter Incident
Perfect for a one day Pre-Conference or Post-Conference Course
Tuition:
$199 Live Course
$249 Institute Online
(includes $50 Distance Learning Fee)
Member Discount $20
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Duration:
Classroom: 1 day
Online (web): 3 weeks
Course is taught in the classroom or via Institute Online. Certification fees are included in tuition. Web class registration does not include web access fees or other local internet/web-related costs. Students receive a comprehensive course manual. Successful students will earn APCO Institute International Certification.
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