In-Progress Violence Symposium

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In-Progress Violence Symposium

By Stand With Those Who Serve

Date and time

Friday, July 22, 2016 · 8 - 11:30am PDT

Location

McChord Theater

742 Colonel Joe Jackson BLVD JBLM, Washington 98433

Description

This ticket is for the morning Symposium Only.

Open to all public safety personnel.


CRASE Training is for Law Enforcement Commisioned Personnel only.

Go to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/alerrt-civilian-response-to-active-shooter-crase-registration-24850335021


July 22nd, 2016, McCord Theater 742 Col Joe Jackson BLVD, McCord Field, JBLM, WA 98433

Friday, July 22nd 2016 0800-1130 Washington State In-Progress Violence Symposium

1130-1200 Lunch

1200-1600 ALERRT Civilian Response to Active Shooter (CRASE)

Saturday, July 23rd 2016 1000-1500 Stand With Those Who Serve Event


Stand With Those Who Serve is hosting a free Washington State In-Progress Violence Symposium and ALERRT CRASE training. In-Progress Violence includes, but is not limited to active shootings, stabbings, explosives and multiple person coordinated attacks against the general public.

The objectives of this In-Progress Violence Symposium are to promote and advance the science and art of police and fire coordinated response, communications and command and control to acts of In-Progress Violence. To examine lessons learned and after action reviews from recent critical incidents that we have experienced here in Washington State and take those back to help develop and disseminate best practices, policies and procedures to promote their use in pre-planning for critical incidents. To look at the future trends of In-Progress Violence that might occur in your jurisdiction based on national and international trends. Lastly, to look at some of the current training models being used cooperatively by Fire and Police to have a coordinated respond to acts of In-Progressive Violence.

ALERRT Center at Texas State University will deliver the 4-hour, CRASE Train the Trainer to Law Enforcement Officers. The Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) train-the trainer course, designed and built on the Avoid, Deny, Defend (ADD) strategy developed by ALERRT which provides strategies, guidance and proven plan for surviving an active shooter event. This training is for Law Enforcement officers and agencies that are frequently requested by schools, businesses and community members for direction and presentation on what to do if confronted with an active shooter event. Participants in the four train-the-trainer course will receive a manual and Power Point presentation suitable for use in their own presentations free of charge. ** CRASE training is open to commissioned Law Enforcement personnel only **

To register for the CRASE training: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/alerrt-civilian-response-to-active-shooter-crase-registration-24850335021

To register for Stand With Those Who Serve: www.swtws.org

Discounted Hotel accommodations are available at:

Candlewood Suites Lakewood, WA 10720 Pacific Hwy Sw, Lakewood, WA · (253) 584-0868 -Request the SWTWS block $112.00 per night. You contact the front desk directly at 253-584-0868 or email directly at brandie@candlewoodnw.com


This is a private event and not open to the general public. Attendees with active LE, Fire or Corrections ID may enter JBLM at the McChord main gate (Exit #125).
Please contact us at info@standwiththosewhoserve.org with questions about the event.

Please contact Det. Carrie McNally (Seattle PD) with questions about this training or Stand With Those Who Serve at carrie.mcnally@seattle.gov


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