Our goal is to build YOUR Self-Confidence and give you tools to survive a violent encounter!
Preparing you for the worst day of your life!
Our goal is to build YOUR Self-Confidence and give you tools to survive a violent encounter!
Our goal is to build YOUR Self-Confidence and give you tools to survive a violent encounter!
Our goal is to build YOUR Self-Confidence and give you tools to survive a violent encounter!
CIVILAN COURSES
A.L.I.V.E. Active Shooter Survival Program
Stop the Bleed
Women's Self-Defense
Learn to Shoot
College Student Escape and Avoidance
POLICE, EMS, & FIRE PROFESSIONALS
EMS & FIRE SURVIVAL
Law Enforcement Response to EVERYDAY EMS Incidents
LEO Response to major injuries or bleeding.
A.L.I.V.E. In-person active shooter training courses are for organizations and businesses and are designed to teach participants how to survive a violent attack in any setting.
A.L.I.V.E. stands for **Assess, Leave, Impede, Violence, and Expose**. These are the steps that anyone can take to more effectively respond should they ever be confronted with an active shooter situation, terrorist attack, violent attacker in the workplace, and other potentially deadly events.
The courses are suitable for individuals, businesses, organizations, places of worship, schools, and security professionals who want to increase their survival skills and confidence in the face of violence.
Become more aware of your surroundings
Recognize the warning signs associated with potential violence
Prepare for such an event by being “proactively reactionary”
Evaluate an active shooter situation more quickly and efficiently
Decide and take the best action necessary for your survival
Dominate the attacker, if necessary, using a kill-or-be-killed mentality
Navigate the chaos that comes after the event
Train family, friends, and coworkers how to do them
After engaging in an in-person A.L.I.V.E. presentation, participants will be better able to:
Those who receive A.L.I.V.E. Active Shooter Survival Training are also better prepared to help train and instruct other employees – whether those who were unable to attend the initial training session or future staff – ensuring that everyone is on the same page if an active shooter event arises. This alone can increase survival odds by working as a cohesive team in which everyone knows what to do (and does it without the need for discussion) speeds up the active shooter response.
Contact us for more information regarding A.L.I.V.E Training!
814-42 ALIVE
You will often find yourself on scene with a trauma victim for minutes, that often seem like a lifetime! This course is designed to decrease preventable deaths in a tactical and everyday situation.
The course presents the three phases of tactical care: Direct Threat Care that is rendered while under attack or in adverse conditions. Indirect Threat Care that is rendered while the threat has been suppressed, but may resurface at any point.
If you do not feel comfortable controlling bleeding, treating puncture wounds, or assisting a trauma victim this course is for you!
HSI’s video-driven, instructor-facilitated courses provide a consistent way to train employees in lifesaving CPR and first aid training programs while meeting your regulatory requirements.
Used by thousands of private and public organizations, RRT’s scenario-based programs promote learning and retention because they are designed to engage students, no matter their learning styles.
Developed and refined over 40 years, our straightforward, consistent CPR and first aid training programs have built confidence in millions of individuals to respond when needed.
Response Ready Tactical offers solutions to help businesses improve overall health, safety, and compliance through scalable certified CPR training. Whether you’re a seasoned safety expert, HR professional, or someone trying to make your workplace or community safer—we have you covered.
Do you have a child preparing for college, are you worried about what will happen when they are away?
We offer a 4-6 hour College Student Survival Course,
"They don't know what they don't know!"
This course will teach your college student, situational awareness and skills to escape and evade an encounter.
Are you about to send your kiddo to college, or are you a college student? What would you do if someone you didn't know, or worse someone you do know attempted to touch you?
If you do not know then this course is for you! We will not make you an MMA fighter, but will teach you how to survive someone attempting to hurt or take advantage of you!
15 Tips Every College Student Needs to Know!
Nowadays many people get caught up in their phones or other devices while walking to places or sitting in their car. If you are completely focused on your device and not your surroundings, it gives others a perfect opportunity to attack you without you ever knowing. When walking by yourself, never put both headphones in and turn the volume up all the way. If someone comes up behind you, and you have your headphones on full blast, you would never hear them coming which in the end, could cost you your life. It is so important to focus on the task that you are doing. Focus on who is walking around you, who is looking at you, and what is going on around you in general.
2. Lock your doors and your car
If you live in a dorm, always lock your door to your room. People will start knowing who lives where, and although you think you know everyone and that they are your friends, you never know what someone is capable of. You do not want to come home to a stranger in your room. If you are living off-campus in an apartment, it is crucial to lock your doors and cars.
You should also keep your doors locked when you are just at home relaxing. Anyone can just come into the house or apartment you live in if the doors are unlocked. All doors and windows need to be locked while you are home and not just at night when you are sleeping. If you want the windows open the open the second-floor windows or get the guards that only allow the windows to open up enough to get fresh air.
3. Don’t constantly show your location on social media
It is so important to realize that when you show your location on the Snapchat map or any social media platform, anyone can get access to your exact location. This may not seem like a big deal, but many people are looking for people online for bad reasons. If someone can see exactly where you are or knows that you are alone, you are putting yourself in a bad situation. Don’t be afraid to post pictures and show that you are having fun on social media, but do not excessively put your location and constantly share your location on Snapchat.
4. Be prepared
It is always a good idea to keep pepper spray, mace, or a pocket knife but if something serious does happen to you, remember that anything can be a weapon. Your book bag, your heavy chemistry book, your umbrella, or even your heels (if you’re a girl). In dire situations, you should try to use anything to defend yourself and get away from the attacker. If you can run from an attacker to get away then do it. If you think you have to fight because the attacker has grabbed you or you are cornered use everything you have to take down your attacker.
5. Know how to access the emergency call on your phone
If you have a smartphone, put some time into researching how to easily access an emergency call. If you have an iPhone, it gives you the option to call 911 after hitting the power button five consecutive times. If you have an Android the screen where you enter your PIN has a button for an emergency call. You can easily access these quickly in a dire need for help. Also, in some places, 911 is now allowing text messages if you feel that you cannot call and make noise. Research these topics for your cell phone. These could help save your life in a bad situation.
6. Don’t walk alone
This may seem like common sense, but there is power in numbers. Predators are threatened by people walking in groups. They do not want to risk getting caught. It is so easy to make sure you are not alone, so do not make a stupid mistake that could affect the rest of your life. Don’t be afraid to ask your friends to walk you places. More than likely, they will be glad too. Do the same for your friends and always make sure that your friends are also getting places safely and not walking alone.
Check out your school’s safety programs. Many colleges have student-run buddy-walk programs to help you safely walk to and from popular places like libraries and dorms.
7. Know your way around campus and your city
Make sure that you start getting to know your surroundings. If your phone dies and you do not have a GPS, you do not want to be lost and alone in the streets at night. Not only should you get to know your way around campus, get to know your way around whatever city you are in. If you are good with directions, it could save you and your friends’ lives if you get into a situation where you are lost or do not know where you are. Many campuses have apps that show directions all over campus and the city. Get the app and be smart about directions with and without your devices.
8. Don’t leave a party alone
You or one of your friends should never go to a party alone or leave a party alone. Drinking alone and walking alone puts you in a terrible situation. You never want to be vulnerable, drunk, and alone – especially at night. Don’t allow your friends to do this. If they refuse to stay home, just go with them. They should be safe for you to finish your calculus homework. Don’t ever lose sight of what is most important.
9. Know your friends’ lifestyles
Make sure that you know who you are surrounding yourself with. You do not want to get involved with people who are constantly putting themselves in bad situations, because more than likely you will end up in them too. Make sure that you know what kinds of people your friends hang out with too because you are who you surround yourself with. Don’t get peer pressured. Real friends will never make you do anything that you do not want to do.
10. Learn how to spot dangerous situations
It is time for you to start learning to pay attention to what’s around you. You need to realize that if someone is making you feel uncomfortable or a situation is making you feel uncomfortable, listen to that feeling! Don’t be afraid to make your friends leave a party or ghost someone if you feel that you are getting yourself into a bad situation. Your well-being is always what I most important.
11. Stop and pass technique
If you feel that someone is following you, check and watch what they do if you change course. Let’s say you move to the sidewalk on the other side of the street and they do the same, you need to react. Find a crowd of people or a place of business and ask them for help. If you are in the hallway leading up to your dorm room another is someone in the hallway with you, don’t go into your apartment! A potential attacker may be looking to see where you live to attack later. You can also call the police to report a suspicious man following you.
12. Take a self-defense class
Studies show that even a minimum level of self-defense training significantly increases the chances of being successful in a violent attack. This is something that you should never put off as it could end up saving your life. It is like car or health insurance… you hope you never have to use it but if the time comes when your life is in danger, you are thankful you have it.
13. Campus apps
Many universities have campus apps for safety. They may be individual to each school and differ in many ways, but they are always worth researching. Look on your university website and you may find that your school has a safety app. Also, take advantage of the campus safety rides that your school may have. Research all of these things at your specific university and use them to your advantage.
14. Don’t be too nice to strangers
Many people get themselves in trouble because they assume they must be nice to everyone. If some stranger asks you to help them or follow them, you have the right to say no. You do not have to help anyone especially if you feel uncomfortable in a situation.
Men should not ever ask a woman for help. Unless they are dying on the sidewalk or in a bad car accident. Why would a man ask a woman for help unless they have alternative motives? If you do not know them do not help them. Many serial killers use this ploy to prey on nice people.
15. Don’t share your routine
Not everyone needs to know your everyday routine. Predators who plan attacks will catch on to your everyday routine and attack you when you are most vulnerable. If someone is asking questions that seem to be getting too involved with your routine, you have the right to lie. You do not have to tell anyone anything that you don’t want to, and you do not have to share information that you don’t feel comfortable sharing.
Conclusion
Overall, it is important to take care of yourself and know your surroundings. If you are prepared and knowledgeable about self-defense, you can make sure that you and your friends are safe. Be careful and don’t get yourself in bad situations that could have easily been prevented.
Response Ready Tactical offers ongoing Escape & Avoidance classes for men, women, and children. You’ll learn life-saving self-defense skills and safety tips that can potentially save your life when faced with a dangerous situation on your own!
Some training is better than no training!
If you fail to prepare, then prepare to fail!
OUR WORLD IS CHANGING,
YOU CANNOT STOP BAD THINGS FROM HAPPENING, YOU CAN BE PREPARED IF IT DOES!
Response Ready Tactical's instructors are Law Enforcement, Military, EMS, or Fire professionals.
Experienced instructors with street experience, will build your confidence to survive a violent encounter. Using our simple easy to use & remember techniques that will help anyone survive there worst day!
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Full descriptions of each course is available under the course. Classes can be designed for your team or agency!
A.L.I.V.E. Active Shooter Survival Training Program is a training program designed to provide individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to survive an active shooter incident. Its emphasis on situational awareness and decision-making makes it a practical and effective approach to active shooter situations. By empowering individuals to take proactive measures to protect themselves and others, the program can help prevent tragedies and save lives.
Limited to 20 students per course, empowering students to combat various types of assaults by providing realistic self-defense tactics and techniques.
Students will have the opportunity to apply them in different scenarios. Using various methods to Avoid & Escape a Violent encounter!
We will cover safety, risk reduction, and risk avoidance. 3-4 hours tailored towards violence both women and men could encounter.
The goal of the training program is for participants to improve knowledge and skill proficiency in adult first aid and/or CPR AED for adult, child, and infant.
Includes flexible instructional for developing proficiency via demonstration, prompted practice, including scenario-based problem-solving exercises.
Training reflects the latest resuscitation science and treatment recommendations published by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation.
Pricing is available for groups!
EMS & FIRE Personnel admit to being attacked by a violent patient, angry bystander or upset family member, while most attacks are not life threatening, the risk of serious injury is evident.
Responders require a reasonable, liability-conscious, effective means of preventing and avoiding assault, before it occurs, and defending themselves if attacked.
Quick & Effective Self Defense for Women provides an introduction to self defense.
Participants can expect to build a strong foundation in striking, ground work, de-escalation and aggression, and a few self defense scenarios.
This program is highly encouraged for beginners.
Classes can be designed for your organization!
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