EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 10 MIN
Ep 130: What's New in ASIM Advanced
from C3 Podcast: Active Shooter Incident Management · host Bill Godfrey, Kevin Nichols
You cannot afford to wait for a real active shooter incident to find out how well your agencies coordinate. The updated Active Shooter Incident Management (ASIM) Advanced is where your agencies become one coordinated team, ready to run a real response together. In this episode of the Active Shooter Incident Management Podcast, Bill Godfrey and Kevin Nichols walk through what has changed in this three‑day course. Their focus is simple: give you a clearer view of how your teams performs when law enforcement, fire, EMS, dispatch, and command are all working together. They also discuss: New practical exercises that develop skills before running the full scenarios How the number and order of scenarios have changed so performance improves earlier and difficulty builds over time New content for emergency managers, public information officers, dispatch, intelligence, and aviation, including drone operations A special hazards block focused on active shooter incidents in healthcare environments New environments in the simulator, including a fully built‑out hospital, to practice those challenges in a live exercise setting Learn more about ASIM Advanced at: https://ncier.org/asim/advanced?utm_source=sc View this episode on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/xeKwv7HeHpw 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
Active Shooter Incident Management (ASIM) Advanced is a three‑day course where your whole response system trains to command and coordinate an active shooter response together in realistic simulations. In this episode, Bill Godfrey and Kevin Nichols explain how new hands‑on practical exercises on Day 1 help the “lightbulb moment” click earlier, how the training scenarios build up to a complex coordinated attack across multiple sites, and how new environments, including a fully built‑out hospital, make the exercises more realistic. They also cover the expanded material for emergency managers, public information officers, dispatch, intelligence, and aviation.
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