Nonprofit Executive Roundtable: What You Need to Know About Active Shooter Events
As a Nonprofit Executive Director or Board Member, what would you do if confronted with an active shooter at your nonprofit? Join us for a session lead by Jacksonville Police Department where will share the strategies of Avoid, Deny, and Defend (ADD) developed by ALERRT as part of the Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events Course that provides strategies, guidance and a proven plan for surviving an active shooter event. Jacksonville Police Department will cover the history and prevalence of active shooter events, civilian response options, medical issues, and considerations for conducting drills in this informative session.
This session is being offered in partnership with the City of Jacksonville, United Way of Onslow County and Coastal Carolina Community College's Small Business Center.
Registration will flow through the City of Jacksonville. The link to register can be found on here: https://jacksonvillenc.gov/131/Community-Affairs
Speaker(s): Officer T. Rutter Jacksonville Police Department Jacksonville, North Carolina
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