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Run. Hide. Fight. Direct Delivery

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Description

This course aims to train non-traditional first responders, including civilian employees, students, faculty, staff, patrons, and others who live, work, or visit locations where an active threat incident may occur. The course focuses on the various components of the Run. Hide. Fight. The response paradigm is widely accepted and taught as one of the primary response strategies regarding active threat incidents. Participants will learn how the Run, Hide, Fight response paradigm can be applied in any active threat incident, regardless of the location or other factors involved. During the course, participants will discuss the three primary tenets of the response paradigm, evaluate how the paradigm can be incorporated into existing building emergency action plans, complete a practical exercise in which they will demonstrate the response options, and become familiar with notable case studies in which the response options were either implemented or could have been implemented to prevent or mitigate the attacks. The course includes lectures, group discussions, and practical applications of course material, seeking to prepare the target audience for an active threat incident by providing participants with plausible and practical response options. To become a certified instructor, you must also register for the Train-the-Trainer session on Oct 8. Prerequisites: To enroll in the TtT class, you must also complete one of the 8-hour user classes.

Description

This course aims to train non-traditional first responders, including civilian employees, students, faculty, staff, patrons, and others who live, work, or visit locations where an active threat incident may occur. The course focuses on the various components of the Run. Hide. Fight. The response paradigm is widely accepted and taught as one of the primary response strategies regarding active threat incidents. Participants will learn how the Run, Hide, Fight response paradigm can be applied in any active threat incident, regardless of the location or other factors involved. During the course, participants will discuss the three primary tenets of the response paradigm, evaluate how the paradigm can be incorporated into existing building emergency action plans, complete a practical exercise in which they will demonstrate the response options, and become familiar with notable case studies in which the response options were either implemented or could have been implemented to prevent or mitigate the attacks. The course includes lectures, group discussions, and practical applications of course material, seeking to prepare the target audience for an active threat incident by providing participants with plausible and practical response options. To become a certified instructor, you must also register for the Train-the-Trainer session on Oct 8. Prerequisites: To enroll in the TtT class, you must also complete one of the 8-hour user classes.

Location

Weatherford Fire Department Training Center
1605 N Airport Rd
Weatherford
State: OK
Zip Code: 73096

Start Time

10-07-2025 08:00 AM

End Time

10-07-2025 05:00 PM

Registration Link

Course Information:

Cost: Free
Hours: 8

Contact Information:

Contact: Blake Powers
Email: blake.powers@swosu.edu
Phone: (580) 774-7008

Last Modified on Aug 11, 2025
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