Active Shooter Training
North Dakota Active Violence Training: Enhancing Preparedness with HSI's AVERT Program
The incidents of violence in Minot Air Force Base in 2015 and the deadly workplace incident at Bismarck's RJR Maintenance and Management in 2019 underscore the need for North Dakota active violence training. These unsettling events remind us that violent incidents can happen without warning, emphasizing the need for preparedness across all North Dakota organizations. Responding to this need, HSI’s Active Violence Emergency Response Training (AVERT) offers a solution.
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North Dakota Active Violence Training
Active violence and active shooter situations demand rapid, informed responses, and being prepared can significantly affect the outcome. HSI's AVERT program addresses this need by providing individuals with the essential knowledge and skills needed to respond effectively during these emergencies.

HSI's AVERT: An Effective Approach in North Dakota
HSI's AVERT is a comprehensive approach to North Dakota active shooter training. In addition to increasing awareness of a threat, the program also gives participants the confidence to act quickly when facing violence or an emergency bleeding situation.
AVERT's training highlights the importance of bleeding control. Uncontrolled bleeding can lead to preventable fatalities during violent incidents. AVERT provides training on techniques to stop the bleed in emergency situations. The training teaches each participant how to apply emergency bleeding control methods, offering critical first aid while waiting for medical professionals to arrive on the scene.

The Benefits of AVERT for North Dakota Active Shooter Training
In addition to bleeding control techniques, HSI's AVERT program helps participants identify warning signs, improve situational awareness, and determine whether to evade, escape or attack during active shooter response training. By AVERT to your safety program, your organization improves its commitment to safety, fostering confidence among staff, and supporting regulatory compliance.

Prioritize Safety with HSI's AVERT
As North Dakota reflects on the tragic losses from incidents at the Minot Air Force Base and Bismarck's RJR Maintenance and Management, let these events spur change. HSI's AVERT program provides an opportunity to turn awareness into action, offering practical and potentially life-saving training in active violence and active shooter scenarios.
Let's safeguard our workplaces, schools, places of worship, retail spaces, and concert venues. With HSI's AVERT program, let's strive to help make North Dakota a safer place for all. Act today—don't wait until it's too late. Go with AVERT for your North Dakota active shooter training.

Two ways to get North Dakota active shooter training with AVERT
Active shooter instructor training

Train others in active shooter safety techniques and emergency bleeding control with the AVERT Instructor Development Course (IDC).
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Contact us for more information on active shooter training and emergency stop the bleed techniques taught in the AVERT program.
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