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Security Strategies Today offers a basic “active shooter training in Scottsdale, AZ”. The course is offered over the course of one day and focuses on identifying those key steps that you can do once you hear the sound of gunfire. We emphasis the tried and true concept of “run, hide and fight”, that is, taking one or all of these measures to save yourself or others. We train some crucial steps on how to fight back, how to improvise and make use of makeshift weapons and how to react when police arrive on scene. Importantly, the course offers insight into the mindset of past perpetrators of mass shooting events and points out the warning signs, that is, worrisome behavior that gave rise to concern about the perpetrator in days and weeks leading up to the event.

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Security Strategies Today

13955 E. Kalil Drive,
Scottsdale, AZ
https://www.securitystrategiestoday.com/ (480) 522-4448