Active Shooter Response Training

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Action Drills
Active Shooter Event
Active Shooter Incidence
Active Shooter Response
Active Shooter Response (ASR)
Active Shooter Small Unit Doctrine (ASSUD)
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Bomb Squad
Breach Point
Breaching
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CCP
Close Quarter Battle (CQB)
Communications Planning
Contact Drills
Contact Element
Contact Team
CQB
Em Personnel
emergency preparedness
EOD
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Facility Evacuation Planning
Homeland Security
ICP
Improvised Explosive Devices (IED)
Incident Command
incident command systems
Infantry Squad
Investigation
K-9 Squad
law enforcement tactics
Logistics Planning
mass casualty response planning
Medical Group
Objective Commander
Platoon Leader
police leaders
private security teams
public safety training
Rescue Task Force (RTF) Operations
reunification procedures
Risk Assessment
RTF
Safety Corridor
Swat
Swat Team
tactical medicine
Task Performance Evaluations
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Training Management
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Warm Zone

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367243869
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jul 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Active Shooter Response Training: Lone Wolf to Coordinated Attack, Second Edition, provides expanded and updated training for police and security officers who must respond to an active shooter situation.

This manual addresses all facets of preparation and response, from complex logistical organization to collective and individual tactics, as well as special units or special skills tasks. Based on time-tested military training doctrine, the program described here offers a template for agencies of all sizes to offer training that effectively utilizes officers’ available time. Hyderkhan and his expert contributors cover all aspects of the active shooter response (ASR) mission, from risk analysis to logistical planning for mass casualty events. He also addresses medical care and evacuation, reunification procedures, and post-incident investigation. Active Shooter Response Training, Second Edition, provides the tools needed to prevent or mitigate tragedy in our religious congregations, schools, and public places. The book includes a voucher code for a 50% discount off of the companion online library of training videos

This book is directed to law enforcement agencies, private security teams, training organizations, police leaders, and individual officers and trainers, in the US and globally. It also has potential as recommended reading in policing courses at the community college and university level.

Scott Hyderkhan was born and raised in Greenfield, Indiana. Upon graduation from high school in 1980 he joined the United States Army on a Ranger contract. His 20 years of service in the United States Army is highlighted with a great deal of his service in the 2nd Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment. Scott retired from the United States Army in 2001 as a Master Sergeant. Scott entered service into law enforcement directly following military service and served for 19 years as a patrol officer with the City of Mercer Island, Washington. During his law enforcement career, Scott dedicated his military expertise and SWAT officer experience to evolving his agency's Tactical Response Unit and response capability in mass casualty incidents, specifically active shooter response preparation and training. Scott’s military and law enforcement experience spans 39 years. He is the author of the Active Shooter Response Manual (CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group) and is the president of Kinetic Tactical Training Solutions LLC. Scott recently retired in January 2020 from the Mercer Island Police Department.

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