FBI Active Shooter Training
FBI Active Shooter Training
In-Person Training
Description
PSESD, in collaboration with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), is presenting the Active Shooter Attack Prevention and Preparedness (ASAPP) training to better prevent, prepare for, and respond to active shooter incidents in Washington State Schools. The Active Shooter Attack Prevention and Preparedness (ASAPP) is a two-hour course created by the FBI Office of Partner Engagement’s Violence Reduction Unit.
The goal of ASAPP training is to empower participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to survive an active shooter incident in any environment (i.e., an office, shopping center, house of worship, school, or government building). ASAPP combines lessons learned from years of research into active shooter incidents with interactive training techniques to create a concise, impactful, and relevant course.
During the course, attendees actively participate in a live and informative multimedia presentation. Additionally, they observe in-person demonstrations, then complete two scenarios to practice the decision-making process and actions necessary to survive an active shooter incident.
Participants learn why federal agencies chose the “Run, Hide, Fight” protocol as the national standard for civilian response to an active shooter incident.
Participants learn “Run, Hide, Fight” techniques and have the opportunity to practice them, reinforcing training principles.
They also learn and practice procedures to control bleeding and otherwise assist the injured until proper medical care becomes available. This interactive, options-based training helps participants remember lifesaving techniques if they are faced with such an attack.
Experienced instructors are on hand to ensure the training is conducted in a safe environment. No real or fake firearms are used during the scenarios. This course is carefully designed to instruct and teach without causing fear or apprehension.
Objectives:
- Gain knowledge and skills necessary to survive an active shooter incident at school.
- Complete two scenarios to practice the decision-making process and actions necessary to survive an active shooter incident.
- Learn why federal agencies chose the “Run, Hide, Fight” protocol as the national standard for civilian response to an active shooter incident.
- Learn “Run, Hide, Fight” techniques and have the opportunity to practice them, reinforcing training principles.
Location
Dates
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Tue, August 19 202510:00 AM - 12:00 PMAuburn High School
Registration
Event # 189869
- Price
- $0.00
- Registered
- 60 / 60
- Registration Ends
- Tuesday Aug 12, 2025 10:00 AM
Professional Hours
Clock Hour Number: SEO02102.00 | Clock Hours | $15.00 |