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Survive A Shooting Best Seller

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Survive a Shooting Best Seller! It reached number 3 this morning in its category, and number one for new releases in its category.

Survive a Shooting Best Seller

Survive a Shooting Best Seller

These rankings go up and down, and the category isn’t as hard to rank in as some such as top thrillers where you are competing with Lee Child, Brad Thor, and other best selling authors. But it is still nice to see Survive a Shooting climbing its category charts and selling well.

It really is the best book on the topic, and the most important book you will read that I hope you never need.

This is what the first amazon reviews are saying:

Joanne Black

May 19, 2018

Format: Paperback|Verified Purchase

This is a “must have” book on this subject. I have read many books on subjects of self-defense, violence, the psychology of violence … and despite being pretty well informed, I am amazed by how much more I have learned from this book.

It is great for the complete lay-person, and yet also a great resource for an expert. It is so clear that the author has taken great time and effort to compile the absolutely best info, the latest research … and put it together in a very easy to read, very useful resource. You can go back to it again and again and easily find the info you are looking for! I will add a photo or two in a day to show what I mean by this.

Another great feature is that the author references other books, of which you will see the best summary … and you might also choose to read that book later. Even if you do not, you will lack for nothing with this resource in hand. It is the most complete book of it’s kind. All I can say is: “Get it!”.

anonymous

May 19, 2018

Format: Paperback|Verified Purchase
I never saw a book dealing with this topic before , and I am not a professional police officer or security person , but it seems to be an incredible resource. Well written and easy enough to understand for a lay person.
I believe that if people follow the advise in this book we will save lives. Both in response and deterring future attacks . Bad guys like soft targets, not those who can adequately defend themselves.
If you’re a parent buy two , one for you and one for your school . Everyone should learn how to deal with this issue .
Marc MacYoung

May 15, 2018

Format: Paperback

If you know who I am, that’s enough. If you don’t, it would take too long to explain. But, let me say this…

I have standards for ‘good books’ about violence, crime and personal safety.
First is the information reliable?
Second is how much new stuff did I learn?

On such a subject, people’s lives depend on reliable information. Will the information work to keep you alive? It’s not sexy, it’s not exciting, but that first standard is of quiet importance.

The second standard takes some explaining. These days the percentages of learning new things are much lower. If I find a book or class that can give me 10 to 20% new information, I am damned impressed.

I am damned impressed with Alain’s book.

L. A. Kane

May 24, 2018

Format: Paperback

No one wants to be a victim, yet learning how to successfully defend yourself against an armed threat can be a significant challenge. Nevertheless, with the right training it’s a surmountable one. If I was going to put my life (or a member of my family’s) in someone else’s hands during an active shooting I can think of no better person to safeguard it than Alain Burrese. His knowledge, experience, and pragmatic approach create powerful, trustworthy advice that everyone must know.

Lawrence Kane
Bestselling author of The Big Bloody Book of Violence and 16 other titles

Greg Ellifritz

May 29, 2018

Format: Paperback
I have been studying the problem of active killer response for more than two decades. I’ve read every book available on the subject and have both attended and taught countless classes on the topic. Without question, Alain’s book is the absolute best reference for active killer response available on the market today. His advice is both thorough and driven by industry best practices. If you want to learn how to prevail in an active killer attack, you need this book in your library.

Review of Active Shooter: Events and Response

Active Shooter: Events and Response is written by members of the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) Center at Texas State University: J. Pete Blair, Terry Nichols, David Burns, and John R. Curnutt. I am familiar with this group because a few of the law enforcement officers of our training group know these authors, and in the Acknowledgments, Marcus “Sandy” Wall is thanked for helping introduce the training methodology and curriculum that became the ALERRT program. I mention this because Sandy Wall was one of the instructors who taught the Safariland Trainer Course “Emergency Response to an Armed Intruder” that I attended.

Since I’ve been studying active shooter events, and teaching courses on responses to active shooters, I started reading this book with more knowledge than many readers. I found the book to be well organized, on-point, and a great resource for my own writing and teaching on the subject. I will point out that the courses I teach are for civilians, many teachers and school employees, and this book has a large portion on law enforcement response and tactics. However, there are chapters on civilian responses to active shooters that mirrors the classes we teach.

Here is what this book covers chapter by chapter:

  1. Historical Perspective of Active Shooter Events. This is a good introduction to the topic, and explains why law enforcement have new paradigms in crisis decision making and different tactics for these increasing events.
  2. Increased Complexity of Events. Good discussion on active shooter and terrorist active shooter threats that includes a look at events in Beslan, Russia; Mumbai, India; Norway; and Mexico.
  3. Active Shooter Events in the United States from 2000 to 2010. Good break down and analysis of Active Shooter Events in this ten year period. The most alarming statistic is the upward trend of these horrific events.
  4. Preparing for the Event. This chapter explains the main goals of law enforcement officers: Stop the killing, and then stop the dying. This is important to know. Law enforcement cannot stop to help with the injured until the threat has been neutralized. This chapter also discusses the concept of principle-based training and the mindset of first responders. It concludes with a little about equipment.
  5. En Route and Actions Outside the Building. Priorities of work, teams, cover, approaching, and breaching are some of the topics in this chapter.
  6. Entry and Confronting the Threat. This chapter focuses on principles of team movement, communication, tactics, room entry, IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices)and threshold evaluation.
  7. Postengagement Priorities of Work. Security, Immediate Action Plan, Medical, and Tactical Emergency Casualty Care are a few of the topics covered in this chapter.
  8. Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events. This chapter was most relevant to the teaching I do with school and business employees. The chapter addresses concepts of disaster response such as Denial, Deliberation, Decisive Moment, and Stress. They then explain their ADD formula: Avoid, Deny, Defend. This is the same as the Federal Run, Hide, Fight, Safariland’s Run, Lock, Fight, and my Escape, Deny, Attack Back. These are just different names for the same response concepts. The book also includes a little on what to expect when the police arrive and a little on developing a policy for response to active shooter events.

The book then concludes with an Appendix that contains brief summaries of all of the Active Shooter Events from 2000 to 2010. These are the events that are included in the chapter with the break down and analysis.

I found Active Shooter: Events and Response to be a very good book on the topic. It is a very good reference for my writing and teaching, and I feel it would be a good read for all law enforcement as well as civilians wanting to know more about what both law enforcement is doing in response to these events and what they can do if ever faced with such an unthinkable situation.

Knowledge is power, and this book provides knowledge on the history of active shooter events and what can be done to address this increasing threat. I wish a book like this wasn’t necessary, but in the times we live in, I’m glad this book is available to provide the information to those of us in the good fight. Train and prepare before one of these situations occurs in your hometown, and may you never need your training. Stay safe.

Active Shooter: Events and Response at amazon:

Survive a Shooting Course Review 4-7-17

The Survive a Shooting Course received a great response from the groups in Manassas and Woodbridge, Virginia. While Alain had some trying experiences during the trip, he ensured the students of the Survive a Shooting class received top information to help them develop a plan and be prepared for the worst of situations.

Alain’s Comments on the Trip:

I was caught up in what they are calling the “Delta Meltdown” as I flew to Virginia to conduct two Survive a Shooting (Active Shooter Response) classes in Manassas and Woodbridge. While I didn’t have my Survive and Defend shirt to wear, nor did I have all my gear for the class due to lost luggage, I was able to borrow a couple training weapons while there to help with the class.

Survive a Shooting Course Review

This was posted on FaceBook by Dr. Marquez after the trainings in
Manassas and Woodbridge Virginia on Friday, April 7, 2017:

“Great active shooter / work place violence training with Alain
Burrese. After a huge ordeal coming from home, Mr. Burrese made it to
VA and delivered the best active shooter training I have ever been a
participant of, and he did it with less than 5 hours of sleep after
having spent almost 24 hours traveling and having lost his luggage.
Talk about incredible resilience, and having an incredible ability to
“Adapt, Overcome, execute.” I omitted improvise as Alain is a true
expert in his field and he delivered an implacably, accurate,
impactful and relevant training not only once today but twice in a
period of 10 hours. I can’t wait for him to come back to town and
spend more time at the center in October. Everyone in the team had the
same feedback and it gets summarized in one word ‘that training was
AWESOME!!!'”

As you can see from the review, the lack of my gear and change of clothes was not going to prevent me from presenting an awesome training. The real proof is in the fact that they already booked me to return in six months.

Here are a few picture of the training that were posted on Facebook with the above review:

Alain Burrese teaching at the Manassas Center

Alain Burrese teaching at the Woodbridge Center

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