8 Hour School Safety and Violent Event Incident Management Reunification
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Date: Wednesday, June 4, 2025
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Time: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location:
World Shooting Complex
Instructor: David Saitta, NIMS/ICS Program ManagerWorld Shooting Complex
#1 Main Event Drive
Sparta, Illinois 62286
Sparta, Illinois 62286
Class Limit: 0
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To register, please visit go.fsi.illinois.edu/asim-ssaveim or email David at dsaitta@illinois.edu.
This is an 8-hour performance level direct delivery course designed to improve incident management and response integration of school personnel and emergency responders (law enforcement, fire, EMS) to violent events in schools. The course provides a model framework for use by school personnel, law enforcement, fire, and EMS to manage violent event response to improve time to threat neutralization, medical intervention, survivability of victims, and reunification of students with parents/guardians.
This course is focused on Incident Management. While tactics may be discussed amongst participants, this course focuses on the Command, Coordination, Communication, and Resource Management needed to manage an Active Shooter Incident.
Highly interactive Tabletop Exercises will be utilized to engage and immerse all students in the learning process. Site maps and poker chips will be used to represent people, positions, and vehicles.
This is an 8-hour performance level direct delivery course designed to improve incident management and response integration of school personnel and emergency responders (law enforcement, fire, EMS) to violent events in schools. The course provides a model framework for use by school personnel, law enforcement, fire, and EMS to manage violent event response to improve time to threat neutralization, medical intervention, survivability of victims, and reunification of students with parents/guardians.
This course is focused on Incident Management. While tactics may be discussed amongst participants, this course focuses on the Command, Coordination, Communication, and Resource Management needed to manage an Active Shooter Incident.
Highly interactive Tabletop Exercises will be utilized to engage and immerse all students in the learning process. Site maps and poker chips will be used to represent people, positions, and vehicles.