Active Violence & Trauma Response Course

Duration: 2 hours

Course Overview
Learn how to react and assist in life-threatening situations like active violence or severe trauma. This course focuses on immediate bleeding control, situational awareness, and personal safety. You’ll learn life-saving skills that can make the difference when every second counts.

Why This Course Matters

  • Immediate Action Saves Lives: When someone is critically injured, you have minutes, not hours. Learn how to help immediately after trauma or injury occurs.

  • Preparedness in Real-World Situations: Whether you're in a classroom, office, or public space, this course prepares you to handle active shooter situations or medical emergencies.

Course Details

  • Class Size: Up to 30 participants

  • Cost: $1,500 per class (up to 30 people)

  • Upon completion, receive a certification.

Additional Options

  • Premier Training Package: Includes CPR, Narcan, and epi-pen administration.

  • Instructor Program: For those looking to teach others, training and certification available.

Key Skills You'll Master:

  • Bleeding Control: Learn how to stop severe bleeding using tourniquets, pressure bandages, or even improvised materials. Key takeaways:

    • Learn the proper application of CAT Tourniquets and the “high and tight” technique to stop hemorrhaging fast.

  • Active Violence Response: Understand how to recognize the warning signs of potential threats and take appropriate action.

    • Run, Hide, Fight principles

    • Situational awareness

    • Recognizing warning signs

  • Weapons Recognition & Disarm Techniques: Know how to stay safe around firearms, knives, and other edge weapons. Learn the basics of firearm disarm techniques and proper responses during a crisis.

  • Stress Management & Physical Response: Overcome panic and act decisively when under stress.

    • Freeze, Flight, or Fight: Understand how your body reacts and how to push through the instinct to freeze.

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