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Webinar- Critical Incident Recovery: Active Shooter and Mass Casualty

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Coined as the “second disaster”, the lack of critical incident recovery strategies and planning has far reaching implications. Understanding how to recover from these incidents is paramount to the future success of the organization. This training explores the impacts that Active Shooter events and other critical incidents have on the officer, the agency and the community it serves. By developing a framework that creates a culture of internal and external resilience: “the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties”, attendees will be able to begin to plan and have solutions to mitigate these negative effects.

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