Anderson Active Shooter Response

Training in Anderson

If an active shooter event occurred in Anderson,

would you be prepared?

Mass shootings and other acts of violence aren’t limited to big cities. Unfortunately, they also happen in small, relatively safe towns like Anderson. We see it far too often on the news—senseless, unpredictable acts of violence. While we cannot predict the unpredictable, we do strongly believe that we can prepare for it.

ProActive Response Group works hard to provide individuals and organizations with the practical skills they need to respond in an active shooter event. Along with this skill-based training, our class participants learn to adopt an empowered mindset that gives them the confidence to act if an emergency were to occur in as unlikely a place as Anderson.

Could you be your coworker’s first responder?

Workplace Violence Prevention for Anderson Businesses

Instances of workplace violence are increasing across the US, and South Carolina is no exception.

That’s why it’s so important for businesses of Anderson to provide their employees with active shooter response training. After all, to acknowledge the pending threat, but not give your team the tools they need to respond effectively is careless. Scenario-based, on-site training for corporations will not only teach employees to act as first responders in an emergency, but it will also empower them to survive.

ProActive Response Group holds Active Shooter Response classes in Anderson, SC, but sometimes larger companies prefer to take a blended learning approach to Active Shooter Response Training and provide a video curriculum to a portion of their workforce. If a video course is more feasible for your Anderson-based team, check out our online training curriculum for active shooter response.

School Safety Drills & Medical Response for Anderson County Schools

Our response training has been proven to save lives.

South Carolina schools are well aware that active shooter response training drills are a mandatory practice across the state. This means that Anderson public schools are required by law to hold two active shooter response training drills each year.

A real-life example of that training paying off is the story of Clayton Porter, an Anderson school teacher who went through Active Shooter Response Training at his District One School. A few months after the training, Porter experienced a life-threatening injury at home and was able to apply a tourniquet he had in his Bleeding Control Kit and save his own life.

This story supports the case that teachers and staff need hands-on training in active shooter response and emergency medical response so they are prepared to respond effectively in a crisis.

Safer Manufacturing Facilities for Anderson

Industrial teams need hands-on training more than they need another safety manual.

Heavy industrial equipment is dangerous, and when accidents happen, a coworker’s trained medical response could mean the difference between life and death. Your role as an employer at a manufacturing business in Anderson is to proactively prepare your team by providing them with emergency bleeding control training. A team trained in emergency medical care will have the skills and confidence they need to respond and treat a life-threatening injury.

In addition to providing training in bleed control, make sure that your Anderson facility also has Bleeding Control Kits onsite for emergency situations.

Church Security Assessments in Anderson, SC

The only way to prevent the worst is to prepare for it.

Even Anderson’s religious establishments cannot ignore the threat of mass shootings. Church leaders must take the initiative to promote safety and preparedness among their staff and congregation.

Beginning with a safety assessment and on-site training, places of worship can learn to recognize potential threats before they become a reality.

Training a Survivor’s Mindset

Contact ProActive Response Group.

ProActive Response Group’s dedicated team of instructors is ready to provide your school, workplace, or religious establishment with the practical skills and the empowered mindset needed to survive an active shooter event or other life-threatening situation. Contact us to learn more about:

Active Shooter Response Training In Anderson SC

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Founder

Chad Ayers

Chad Ayers served as Sheriff’s Deputy for Greenville County in South Carolina for 12 years. He has worked undercover in multiple state and federal investigations and in high-pressure environments, including active shooter events and hostage negotiations. Chad was a member of the SWAT team, where he served as assistant team leader and also assisted in the creation and implementation of the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office active shooter response program. Chad starred in season one of A&E TV’s Emmy-winning documentary LIVEPD and is a frequent guest commentator for FOX News, Law & Crime Network, and On Patrol Live.

Founder

Andy Sexton

Andy Sexton spent 12 years with the Greenville County Sheriff’s office in South Carolina, where he held the rank of Uniform Patrol Sergeant. His experience includes serving as an assistant SWAT team leader, involvement in high-risk incidents, including hostage rescues and the protection of dignitaries, working in criminal investigations (including armed robbery and homicide), and serving on the training committee for the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office.

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