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26 Law Enforcement Technology May 2014 www.officer.com DISASTER RESPONSE how to isolate, distract and neutralize a shooter. Attendees rehearsed weapons manipulation, threshold evaluation, team movement and force-on-force. The Texas-based program has doggedly made its way around the country since 2002 and to date has trained more than 40,0000 officers in 37 states. As the pro- gram develops, demand for the training outweighs supply. "It is my vision…that soldiers who work every day with our community are trained and are going to react the same way that a local police officer is going to react," Lt. Col. David Stender said on the U.S. Army's website. Getting together Increasingly, law enforcement trainers emphasize single and double-officer response (rapid deployment) as opposed to setting up a perimeter and waiting for backup. Snyder agrees, "It's not going to be a SWAT person that stops the threat; it's going to be long-over before SWAT gets there." In reality, the first to arrive on-scene is going to be the first in the hot seat. This is the mindset behind ALERRT, as well as various other training methods and emerging tools. South Bend (Ind.) Division Chief Stephen Smith has helped his PD usher in comprehensive active shooter training since 2000. "Tactics haven't changed; it's just the incidents are becoming more frequent to where we want to make sure everybody is familiar with the system and can work in conjunction with any- body." Though not a huge metropolitan area, dozens of other agencies within the region practice together. Smith says, "We started out with just a few pieces of equipment, but resources have grown exponentially since 2007. Force-on-force scenarios are a vital com- The Conceal Carry Tote pro.tuffyproducts.com/let | 866.318.8339 made in usa • Keyless entry combination lock enables all team members access. • Locking Cable or Mounting Sleeve provide secure storage locations. • Inside is lined to protect and cushion contents. • Welded steel construction • Durable powder coat fi nish The Portable Safe The Tactical Security Lockbox Scan this code with your smartphone to view these gear storage solutions or browse all our heavy duty products built to withstand a lifetime of abuse. SERIOUS THEFT PROTECTION TUFFY S E C U R I T Y P R O D U C T S ® Circle 39 on Reader Service Card Photo courtesy of ACT Active Continuous Training (ACT) centers on making sound decisions in a stressful environment. LET_24-28_ShooterTraining0514.indd 26 4/18/14 3:27 PM

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