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		| Active Shooter Incidents for Public Safety Communications, 2nd Ed., Addison, IL, #74553 
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             Course Description
             
 Active shooter incidents are high-risk, high-stakes events that, without warning, can cause devastating consequences in just a few brief moments. For all facets of public safety, including communications, there are a host of issues that make responding to an active shooter incident more difficult than many other armed subject calls.
 
 These types of incidents have been increasing in frequency. Shooters have a wider range of more powerful weapons available. The motivations behind these incidents continue to grow more complex. As with any other type of emergency situation, the telecommunicator plays a vital role in the response to active shooter incidents.
 
 Telecommunicators need to be aware of the unique challenges posed by active shooter incidents and be prepared to address them well in advance. This course looks at the role of the telecommunicator through all stages of an active shooter incident.
 
             
             This course is built on the experiences of frontline telecommunicators who have worked active shooter incidents. Upon their recommendation, the course is structured along the arc of events that happen before, during and after an active shooter incident. The goal of the course is to educate telecommunicators about the intricate issues and challenges posed by active shooter incidents, including preparedness for an incident, response to an incident and the role the telecommunicator plays following an incident.
              Topics include 
                 Overview of incidents, perpetrators and targets 
                 Phases of an active shooter incident 
                 Getting and handling calls reporting an incident 
                 Dispatch and ongoing communications 
                 Responder safety and secondary dangers 
                 Handling calls from victims trapped in the incident 
                 Telecommunicators’ role post-incident: rescue and extraction 
                 Recovery from an incident: impact and stress, ongoing issues 
                  
             Perfect for a one day pre-conference or post-conference course. 
             
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				| Class Information 
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							| Date(s): | February 10, 2025 |  
							| Time: | 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. All times are in Central Time.
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							| Location: | Addison Consolidated Dispatch Center 1471 W Jeffrey DR
 Addison, IL, 60101-4331
 |  ** Pre-requisite: Due to the nature of this topic it is highly recommended that students have successfully completed a 40 hour formal basic telecommunicator training program. **
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				| Registration 
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					|  |  | Tuition: | Full, Associate, & Commercial member: |  |  | $230.00 |  |  | Non-member: |  |  | $280.00 |  | This class is covered by the GECA Training Grant, please type GECA in the purchase order field at checkout.
 |  REGISTER at: www.apcointl.org/schedule.
 
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