Based on your search for course recommendations, NCIER offers several options depending on your needs and experience level. ASIM QuickStart is a free 1-hour introduction perfect for getting started quickly, while ASIM Basic provides foundational training over 2 days. For agencies ready for comprehensive, multi-discipline coordination with full-scale simulations, ASIM Advanced is a 3-day intensive course that stress-tests your entire response system. If you're building internal trainers, the Train-the-Trainer options certify your own instructors to deliver ASIM training on your schedule. For school-specific needs, SSAVEIM covers school safety and reunification. I'd recommend starting with ASIM QuickStart to align your team on roles and language, then determining if you need Basic or Advanced based on your agency's experience level. For specific guidance on which course fits your situation, contact NCIER at 407-490-
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Compare ASIM active shooter courses — QuickStart, Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced. Find the right training level for your agency.
ASIM QuickStart is a free on-demand 1-hour course delivering essential active shooter response tactics. Built on the ASIM Checklist (NTOA endorsed, NIMS compliant).
Side-by-side comparison of ASIM active shooter courses. Find the right training level — QuickStart, Basic, Intermediate, or Advanced.
Read course evaluations from emergency responders who completed ASIM training. See what first responders say about our active shooter courses.
...for your own agency or FBI trained negotiators to come in and give that 8-hour course so that they've got some basics on how to deal with that type situation in a very critical incident in time....
...turn around and have to come back. And emphasizing that part of it. And of course the other part of the AEP, like you just said and we talked about earlier, it's not a place where you do it all...
...You know, I love my dad with all of my heart. I have a really good feeling of course, that he was internally freaking out, but he was very calm about it. He was, he played a good role in keeping me...
...be a planned event like some sort of concert or something like that, and, of course, unplanned stuff, and as soon as we got finished, we started chatting about managing... The difficulty of...
...on their radio, and the medical personnel on the rescue task force team are of course talking to triage group supervisor on the radio and kind of communicating and doing those updates. And you can...
...shooter event, regardless of whether you're police, fire, EMS. And this of course, comes down to priorities. Let's start with the overview of the priorities and how, even though we've got three...
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