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Are You Or Your Loved Ones Prepared For AActive Shooter, God Forbid It Happens To You?

Active Shooter Course 2 | Tri-Star Martial Arts Academy

Professor Duane Brumitt

Dear fellow citizen,

Many people simply don’t want to think about something so horrible because it makes them feel helpless. But I am going to show you that there are many things you can do.

You may have many advantages that you don’t even know about. Even a basic understanding and education in this area can save lives.

Imagine that there is an active shooter situation happening...

A gunman has entered a room and he’s killing everyone in his sight. People are running and screaming for their lives.

A person that you love and cherish—maybe your friend, maybe your child, maybe your spouse—is cowering behind a desk or table or behind a small wall, and they’re curled up in the fetal position hoping it all goes away.

I know that even imagining something like this is happening or could happen is not pleasant. But bear with me here…

Hypothetically, let’s now imagine that you have the power to speak to your loved one at this moment. You magically appear next to them in the last 10 seconds of the gunman’s approach and he’s moving toward them, still firing his weapon and looking for victims.

If you had 10 seconds to speak to your loved one and say something, what would you say?

Why am I giving you this scenario? Because there are many individuals in this world, from politicians to news anchors to everyday people who have zero tactical training or education, who say “Lie there, do nothing, let it just happen. Play dead. If you don’t get chosen that’s great.”

Just sitting there while someone who is randomly killing innocent people and approaching you is a form of suicide. You are one of those innocent people he’s looking for, and you will get killed.

He doesn’t know you, he doesn’t care about you, and he’s already decided to die when this is over. There’s nothing you’re going to do to change his mind.

Very few things can happen to stop him, and those things are him running out of ammo, his gun jamming, or someone engaging him and overpowering him. Other than that, you’re just one of the many innocent people that he’s decided to kill.

And if you think that waiting for the first responders is the way to go then look at these stats:

  1. on average active shooters kill 1 person per every 15 seconds.
  2. the national average response time for first responders is 11 minutes.
     

In order to help yourself you must make the decision now that if you ever find yourself in a situation with an active shooter, you’ll do whatever it takes to save yourself and others.

Listen, there are teachable ways you can learn to maximize your chances of survival. Shootings can happen in many different locations, and they happen at random. You have no way of knowing in advance when or where this is going to happen.

You may be sitting in church on Sunday, minding your own business, and have no idea that a psychopath is armed and heading in your direction like what happened in Charleston S.C.

The first indication you have that something is wrong is when the gunman starts shooting. You have to be prepared to react.

While there are no guarantees, having an established and practiced plan can greatly increase your odds of survival in an active shooter situation. It is far better than doing absolutely nothing, which is what most people are doing right now.

If you think about it… we have a plan for almost every other kind of emergency we might face. We have a plan for when a tornado hits, we have a plan for when the fire alarm goes off too.

But why do so many people and organizations not have a plan when it comes to a gunman entering into a public center and opening fire? Well… It’s like I stated at the beginning. Many simply don’t want to think about something so horrible because it makes them feel helpless.

Where Were You When You Heard..

Active Shooter Course 2 | Tri-Star Martial Arts Academy

14 dead, 21 wounded | San Bernardino, Calif.

Law enforcement officials confirmed that 14 people are dead and 21 wounded in a shooting at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino. Sources said the two assailants, who were heavily armed and possibly wearing body armor, opened fire on a holiday party. The two attackers, who were married, were killed in a gun battle with police.

3 dead; 9 injured | Colorado Springs, Colo.

A gunman entered a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs, Colo., and started firing. Police named Robert Lewis Dear as the suspect in the attacks. Three people were killed — university police Officer Garrett Swasey, Iraq war veteran Ke’Arre M. Stewart and Jennifer Markovsky, who had accompanied friends to the clinic. Each was the parent of two children.
 

Active Shooter Course 2 | Tri-Star Martial Arts Academy
Active Shooter Course 2 | Tri-Star Martial Arts Academy

9 dead, 9 injured: Roseburg, Ore.

Christopher Sean Harper-Mercer shot and killed eight fellow students and a teacher at Umpqua Community College. Authorities described Harper-Mercer, who recently had moved to Oregon from Southern California, as a “hate-filled” individual with anti-religion and white supremacist leanings who had long struggled with mental health issues. He owned 14 weapons, all purchased legally. Harper-Mercer, 26, killled himself after exchanging gunfire with deputies.

5 dead, 3 wounded: Chattanooga, Tenn.

A gunman opened fire on two military centers more than seven miles apart on Thursday, killing four Marines and a Navy sailor.

A man identified by federal authorities as Mohammod Youssuf Abdulazeez, 24, sprayed dozens of bullets at a military recruiting center, then drove to a Navy-Marine training facility and opened fire again before he was killed.

Active Shooter Course 2 | Tri-Star Martial Arts Academy
Active Shooter Course 2 | Tri-Star Martial Arts Academy

9 dead: Charleston, S.C.

Dylann Storm Roof is charged with nine counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder in an attack that killed nine people at a historic black church in Charleston, S.C.

Active Shooter Course 2 | Tri-Star Martial Arts Academy

What will you learn in this course?

All Of This is Included

After you complete the course you will get access to:

Active Shooter Course 2 | Tri-Star Martial Arts Academy

You will get online video training access to all of the topics covered in the Active Shooter safe training course. Topics such as: The Reality of The Situation, Proactive Versus Reactive, Understanding the Shooter’s State of Mind, What the Shooter Needs to be Successful, The Basics in Responding to an Actives Shooter Critical Incident or Situation, How to Engage an Active Shooter, Additional Strategy during an Active Shooter Situation,  What to do When the Police Arrive, Considerations in Planning for an Active Shooter in your Home, Active Shooter Behaviors and Events, and Active Shooter Emergency Procedures.

 

These videos are from a live seminar and are designed as a specific 9-step process taught in a specific sequence for maximum understanding and retention. In these videos you will learn about: escorting under fire, how and when to play dead, what to do when the police arrive, how to plan for an active shooter in your home, how to make sure the first 10 seconds are not your last 10 seconds, improvised ballistic barriers, what to do if the weapon is dropped, stacking and distracting, moving under fire, and much much more!
 

Course Design... 70/30

What does this mean? 70/30? Simply put… 30% of the seminar will be lecture while the other 70% will be hands on with drills and scenarios. The first 30% is designed to give you a good understanding of an active shooter while the second 70% is designed to take you through a nine step process to understand and retain the physical components learned in this seminar.

Active Shooter Course 2 | Tri-Star Martial Arts Academy

Date & Time:

Investiment:

So by now you have to be wondering what’s the cost of this seminar? Please understand that the cost of not having this information when you need it is far worse than the investment into this course.

The investment of this course is only $50 for the first family member, $40 for the second family member and $30 for each additional family member. In this course we are only taking the first 20 people.