EPISODE · Jan 27, 2025 · 35 MIN
Ep 103: Virtual Training
from C3 Podcast: Active Shooter Incident Management · host Coby Briehn, Bill Godfrey, Adam Pendley, C3 Pathways, Juan Atan
Episode 103 delves into the world of virtual training for active shooter incident management, showcasing its effectiveness and benefits. The discussion highlights how this innovative approach combines functional-level computer simulations with full-scale management exercises, allowing for realistic scenarios without the logistical challenges of traditional training methods.The episode explores the training structure, learning process, skills developed and the advantages over traditional “live” exercises. This virtual approach to training provides a balance between realism and practicality with the added advantage of being able to conduct multiple scenarios in a short time frame. Virtual training provides a balanced approach to preparing law enforcement and emergency responders to active shooter incidents in a controlled, yet realistic environment.View this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/vmN0MPcMYEM Like what you hear? Drop a review and subscribe to our Podcast Channel. If you have questions, you can send them to [email protected] with “Podcast Question” in the subject line. Check out our websites and learn more about C3 Pathways / NCIER by going to: https://www.c3pathways.com or https://www.ncier.orgThe Active Shooter Incident Management Podcast is owned by C3 Pathways and NCIER. None of the content presented may be copied, repurposed, or used without the owner’s prior consent.
What this episode covers
Full-scale live active shooter exercises can be logistical nightmares, not to mention the high costs, time, and personnel needed. An alternative solution is virtual training, where responders can participate in multiple scenarios, get real-time coaching and immediately apply the lessons learned.
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