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PER-374 Active Threats on Campuses: Protective Measures and Response
: Active Threats on Campuses: Protective Measures and Response is an 8-hour, performance level course that aims to strengthen the response capabilities of those working in a campus environment in preparation for a potential active threat incident. An active threat incident will test the resolve of both law enforcement first responders, as well as non-law enforcement campus personnel. It is critical for these parties to work together to prevent or mitigate the effects of an active threat. Participants will examine various techniques and principles that can be used to effectively combat active threats of all types. During the course, participants will discuss emergency breaching, emergency response protocols, and initial patient management. Additionally, the course consists of a practical exercise that employs various active threat scenarios intended to test the response capabilities of both law enforcement and non-law enforcement personnel. The course will provide participants with the
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Emergency Management, Emergency Medical Services, Fire Service, Governmental Administrative, Law Enforcement, Citizen/Community Volunteer, Security and Safety, Education
Course Objective
By the end of this module, participants will be able to describe how this course will benefit them, recognize the importance of gaining entry to secured areas during an active threat incident, take appropriate emergency response measures during an active threat incident, identify lifesaving techniques that can be used by law enforcement and non-LE campus personnel in an active threat incident, respond appropriately to an active threat incident and complete a comprehensive post-test and course evaluation
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