Welcome to ACES™ Training System
Introduction: Active Crisis Event Solutions (A.C.E.S.) is an all-encompassing approach designed to address and mitigate the immediate and potential threats posed by active assailant incidents and other emergent crisis situations. With a dynamic blend of proactive strategy, reactive response protocols, and post-event recovery measures, A.C.E.S. ensures that organizations, institutions, and communities are comprehensively prepared.
Key Components:
- Active Awareness: Early identification is critical. This module educates participants on recognizing potential threats, understanding behavioral indicators, and effective reporting mechanisms.
- Crisis Management: This element focuses on immediate responses: from lockdown procedures to evacuation plans. It incorporates scenario-based training to help participants understand and react effectively to various crisis events.
- Event Containment: Stopping the threat is paramount. A.C.E.S. trains participants on measures to isolate and contain the threat, minimizing harm and potential escalation.
- Solutions & Strategy: Beyond the immediate response, this module delves into post-crisis recovery. This includes trauma management, debriefing, and strategies to restore normalcy swiftly.
Applications: A.C.E.S. is tailored for various environments including schools, corporate settings, public venues, and houses of worship. Each environment-specific program considers the unique challenges and dynamics of that setting.
Training Cadre: The A.C.E.S. team is composed of experts with real-world experience in crisis management, including former law enforcement officers, military personnel, and emergency response professionals.
Benefit: In an age of rising uncertainties, A.C.E.S. offers not just a response plan, but a holistic strategy. By incorporating prevention, intervention, and recovery, it ensures that participants are equipped, empowered, and resilient in the face of adversity.
With “Active Crisis Event Solutions”, organizations can be confident in their preparedness and ability to protect their members, assets, and reputation during and after a crisis event.