Advanced ALICE Training (2 days)

Hosted by:  Sauk Valley Community College Security Department

The purpose of advanced ALICE training is to educate local and school-based law enforcement, as well as church, hospital, and workplace administrators and safety professionals about our researched-based, proactive response approach to Violent Intruder events.

The ALICE training program is designed to supplement current “Lock-down” or “Secure-in-Place” procedures used frequently in our public schools and institutions.  Tragic historic events have dictated the need of enhanced response options to increase chances of surviving a horrific event.

Program Topic Areas Include:

  • Case Studies
  • Policy and Procedures Review
  • Infrastructure Design
  • Proactive Use of Technology
  • Community Resource Assistance
  • Mass Evacuations
  • Trauma First Aid
  • Practical Scenario Training
  • Lesson Preparation

Policy and Procedures Review

  • Instruction on key components of an organized and thoughtful Active Shooter Emergency Operations Plan with emphasis on Survival Strategies.
  • Elicit Active Shooter Readiness Status of their specific institutions, and determine where their strength and weaknesses lie.
  • Distinguish between high and low priority issues when advising policy and procedure revisions.

Infrastructure Design

  • Recognize potential Safety Hazards in building design.
  • Design room layouts with priority on Active Shooter defense.
  • Understand immediate methods to improve infra-structure hazards.

Proactive Use of Technology

  • Current technology resources available to enhance building/occupant safety.
  • Current accepted practices utilizing technology in building/occupant safety.
  • Discuss proactive uses of technology for building/occupant safety by interfering with intruder’s ability to locate targets.
  • Review case studies of past events to determine functionality of technology usage.

Community Resource Assistance

  • Locate and elicit community assistance before, during, and after event.
  • Demonstrate ability to locate Community Rally Points.
  • Discuss potential Community Partners, and the assistance they can provide.
  • How to liaison with other local government agencies.

Mass Evacuations

  • Discuss Rapid Mass Evacuation plans.
  • Discuss tactical advantages associated with maintaining distance vs. securing-in-place and/or barricading.
  • Identify non-conventional methods of mobilizing large numbers of people.

Trauma First Aid

  • Techniques designed to prolong injury survival until medical assistance is available.

Practical Scenario Training

  • Conduct practical scenario training in order to experience, visualize, and reinforce course concepts.

Lesson Preparation

  • Participants will be required to build and present a 10 minute presentation to demonstrate material comprehension.
  • Review and Exam

WHEN

Thursday, May 5, 2016 – Friday, May 6, 2016
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

WHERE

Sauk Valley Community College
173 IL RT 2
Dixon, IL 61021
USA
330-661-0106

Already Registered?