- Apr 22, 2024
Ep 77: The Job Of RTF 1
RTFs save lives – that’s their mission. Today we look at the responsibilities of RTF1 and the key differences the first...
RTFs save lives – that’s their mission. Today we look at the responsibilities of RTF1 and the key differences the first...
When looking to improve your security situation, how do you decide which tool is right for you?
Sometimes the response stalls. In order to fix it you need to recognize it’s gone wrong. And in order to recognize it’s...
Unfortunately, school shootings aren’t rare anymore. Today we look at the role of a School Resource Officer (SRO). Thei...
The bad guy is stopped and the next group of officers have arrived on the scene. What do we do now? Today, we breakdown...
Why did they do that? What’s taking so long? In today’s episode, we break down the top 5 misconceptions the public has a...
Run. Hide. Fight. In today’s episode, we analyze the logistics of dealing with the walking wounded.
The one constant in Public Safety is we don’t like the way things are done, and we don’t like change. Today’s episode lo...
In a mass casualty event, your hospital may be overwhelmed. When they call for help are you going to make it better or...
During an Active Shooter Event the question to ask is “what is your threat RIGHT NOW – the gun or the clock or the crimi...
11 scenarios, 3 days, 60 participants – a $62,000 class you can get for free! Today’s episode breaks down the participan...
Change is hard. Today’s episode continues the discussion of how to overcome the obstacles we set as reasons not to adapt...
There are dozens of reasons not to change, adjust and adapt our training, but who is going to take responsibility after...
Today’s topic is overcoming tunnel vision - how to recognize when things have gone sideways. If you don’t recognize it,...
911 Ghost calls in Active Shooter Events (aka Echo calls) are common and challenging. Listen to this episode to learn ti...
Today, we hear what high school students think about Active Shooter Events. Meet Ryan, a 16 year-old sophomore who gives...
Today's topic is a law enforcement listener question. Ironically, the question hits on something we changed in the ASIM...
Whichever triage system you use, it may not be enough in an Active Shooter Event. Today's topic is the Trappings of Tria...
When we talk about active shooter incident management, have you ever wondered what are the big misconceptions? That's to...
In this week's podcast, we discuss the development of a model response policy and the obstacles organizations may face w...
How long does it take us to get the injured off the scene to a hospital? That's our gold standard. The one key to succes...
Today, our discussion centers around the invaluable medical insights gleaned from battlefield experiences and how we can...
This week we talk about avoiding the temptation to over-complicate terminology and creating unnecessary confusion. Keep...
Today, our discussion will revolve around the concept of mobile attackers and mobile attacks. We'll explore scenarios th...
As we travel the country doing training, we frequently run into people who are introducing unnecessary confusion and ext...
We're thrilled to return after an extended break and share our exciting news: we've started filming our podcasts! You ca...
This week are live on the road with the ASIM team in New York City. Today we are answering a former ASIM student's quest...
Sheriff Michelle Cook and Police Chief Terry Nichols share their experiences implementing the Active Shooter Incident Ma...
SPECIAL EPISODE - We have exciting news on this week's podcast! Our guest is Thor Eells, Executive Director of the Natio...
On this week's podcast we have our sponsor of the Active Shooter Incident Management Advanced and Intermediate courses,...
This week we are interviewing John Curnutt from ALERRT. We discuss how ALERRT started, it's mission, and how it works to...
We are picking up from last week's topic about ASIM Basic to talk about the Counterstrike training system. Bill and Adam...
We are splitting this week's topic in two parts. First, we are discussing some tips and suggestions for instructors teac...
In Part 2 of this week's podcast, we are continuing our topic of 911 and the dispatch center during an active shooter ev...
In Part 1 of this week's podcast, we talk about some of the challenges in the 911 dispatch center during an active shoot...
On this week's podcast, we discuss the common obstacles you may encounter during day one of training.
For this week's podcast topic, we discuss different types of micro training to help reinforce active shooter incident ma...
In this podcast with John-Michael Keyes from the I Love U Guys foundation, we talk about school safety and violent event...
Sheriff Michelle Cook shares her experience hosting the Active Shooter Incident Management (ASIM) Intermediate course re...
A discussion about tips and tricks at the tactical, triage and transport location.
A discussion about uses of the ASIM Checklist beyond active shooter events.
A discussion about the Intelligence function in Active Shooter Incident Management (hint: it's not just a law enforcemen...
A discussion about how small and rural communities can respond and structure their response to active shooter events.
A discussion about five common mistakes in active shooter events response and active shooter incident management.
A discussion about the role of emergency management and the emergency manager in active shooter events.
An important discussion on the fundamental difference between the work that gets done at the tactical, triage, and trans...
This episode is about Zones in Active Shooter Response and how they help us communicate the threat picture.
An important discussion on emotional responsibility for your fellow first responders with special guest Dr. Sara Metz fr...
Today's topic, we're going to talk about staying in your lane for active shooter events and what that means.
A discussion about the Public Information Officer and why it is critical in Active Shooter Event Response
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