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Active Shooter

Is your community prepared?

The last decade has seen an unprecedented rise in incidents involving armed threats in schools, corporations, military bases and other establishments. These active shooter attacks indiscriminately hit communities across all boundaries in the nation and create lasting damage. 

Our team is uniquely positioned in this space, having trained professionals in active shooter preparedness and countermeasures for 10 years. We offer modular, multi-jurisdictional training from a large specialist team to protect a community and any/all of its constituent parts.

We stress early detection and prevention above all, and move on to help your entity be prepared to limit the damage if the unthinkable happens and an active shooter is present.

Potential participant modules for Active Shooter in any community include all of the following: 

  • Municipal police department
  • County sheriff’s department
  • Any other law enforcement in the community (e.g. campus police)
  • Municipal fire and EMS
  • Any private EMS and first responders
  • Public school system, administration, faculty and staff
  • Any private school(s), administration, faculty and staff
  • Municipal, county & state government, town/county offices
  • Military bases and installations
  • Town, county or state-level emergency management

What we offer:

  • Over 40 specialist instructors
  • Most experienced in the nation
  • Over 10,000 trained
  • Only 360 degree program of its kind
  • Multi-jurisdictional coordinated response
  • Intel from actual incidents + foiled plots
  • From table-top exercises to live force-on-force drills
  • Modular programs to fit your needs



What Our Clients Say

Testimonial Pro 1

Nothing offered a convincing, direct path to street-worthy defensive tactics. Much of what’s taught out there is dangerous fantasy, or at best, a well-meaning waste of time. Among the few who know what they’re doing, many times the teaching style is not conducive to working with a variety of personalities. Doing vs. teaching in security disciplines is very similar to coaching in sports. Having been a great athlete does not necessarily mean one will be a great coach. The ability to teach physical skills is a real gift, and the Personal Safety instructors have it. Sgt. Manny Alvarez – New York