Planning, Training, Alerting, and Managing: 4 Steps for Handling Violent Intruders

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Sponsored By: Singlewire Software
1 CPE
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Learn to create an actionable plan and conduct training for violent intruders.

Sponsored By: Singlewire Software
1 CPE

Most organizations know they need to have a plan in place should a violent intruder enter their facilities but creating a comprehensive and effective plan can be challenging. It requires careful planning, training and execution to ensure no one is put in harm's way. Without a concrete plan, organizations are putting their people and property at unnecessary risk. In this webinar, Jedd Bradley from Mighty Oaks Active Shooter Solutions and Pat Scheckel from Singlewire Software, will outline the four steps every organization needs to take to prepare for violent intruders. From creating a plan and conducting training, to finding the right tools and messaging to alert people about an incident, Jedd and Pat will share their expertise to help you develop an actionable plan for violent intruders.

Attendees for this webinar will learn:

  • How to begin creating a plan for responding to violent intruders
  • What kind of training to conduct to prepare for violent intruders
  • The most effective way to alert large groups of people about a violent intruder
  • And how to manage an incident and bring it to a safe resolution

Credit Information

Completion of this webinar is eligible for 1 CPE credit. CPE credits for ASIS-sponsored webinars will be updated in your user profile within 48 hours of completion. Self-reporting of CPE credits is not required.

Presenters*

Pat Scheckel
Executive Vice President of Product Management
Singlewire Software

Pat Scheckel is the Executive Vice President of Product Management for Singlewire Software, a leading developer of mass notification solutions. Pat has more than 15 years of experience helping organizations across a wide range of industries implement tools that enhance safety and communication. Pat is keenly aware of the challenges organizations face when trying to keeping their people safe and informed. Pat and his team work to directly address the issues customers are experiencing with innovative solutions. He works to ensure that every organization can reach all of their people with important safety updates everywhere, every time.

Jedd Bradley
Owner
Mighty Oak Active Shooter Solutions, LLC

Jedd Bradley has been in law enforcement for over 18 years and is still serving as an officer for the City of De Pere in Wisconsin. He is a 12-year veteran on the Brown County SWAT team and has taught hundreds of police officer's tactics on how to respond to an active shooter incident. In 2019 Jedd was one of the lead tactical trainers that trained over 500 police, fire and EMS on responding to an active shooter incident in Brown County. In 2016 he trained over 1,000 school employees from two different school districts in the ALICE active shooter training. In 2018 Jedd was certified by the Texas State University Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training Active Shooter Level II. Jedd is passionate about how the public and civilians need to be educated on what to do in an active shooter incident, and since 2014 has trained thousands of people on what to do in an active shooter situation. *Note: Speakers and content are subject to change without notice.


Sponsored By: Singlewire Software
1 CPE
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