Active Shooting Training AVERT (Active Violence Emergency Response Training) is a critical design to prepare individuals and organizations to respond effectively in the event of an active shooting situation. This type of training is essential for enhancing safety and survival skills in high-risk Environments such as workplace schools in public spaces.
Here are key components, typically covered and active training shooting:
Situation, awareness, emergency, response, plans, communication, strategies, evacuation procedures, lockdown procedures, active, shooter response strategies, First aid triage, law-enforcement interaction, de-escalation techniques, crisis, communication in family, reunification, Post incident report, and regular training and drills.