Start: Thursday, September 26, 2019 - 08:30 am
End: Thursday, September 26, 2019 - 04:00 pm
Categories:
PREPAREDNESS
TRAINING AND EXERCISE

Preparing employees for a potential active shooter incident is an integral component of an organization’s incident response planning. Because active shooter incidents are unpredictable and evolve quickly, preparing for and knowing what to do in an active shooter situation can be the difference between life and death. Every second counts.

Grand Forks Office of Emergency Management and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security are hosting a one-day workshop Sept 26, 2019 at Hope Church, 1601 17th Ave S., Grand Forks, ND, to enhance preparedness against active shooter incidents through:

  •  Developing an Emergency Action Plan with guidance from expert instructors
  •  Identifying strengths, weaknesses, and gaps in physical security and planning considerations via break-out     sessions
  •  Learning how to prevent active shooter incidents by recognizing behavioral indicators on the pathway to violence
  •  Understanding the history of significant active shooter incidents through survivor stories and expert perspectives

The workshop will describe how to incorporate key elements of successful incident management into planning efforts, such as:

  •  Developing communication and incident plans for employees
  •  Building relationships with local first responders
  •  Coordinating with first responders before, during, and after an incident
  •  Integrating public affairs into incident management

This is not a tactical training course.

For more information contact Kari Goelz (701) 780-8217 or email to karise.goelz@gfcounty.org.

Click here to register.