Our Emergency Response Team (ERT) has an interview and background check system in place. What we do not do is train. There is always talk of doing dry runs and even live drills during the weekday youth groups to see how, not only the ERT members, but the small group leaders react to an active shooter scenario. But, of course, it's never more than talk. Leadership just won't make that commitment.
Our Emergency Response Team (ERT) has an interview and background check system in place. What we do not do is train. There is always talk of doing dry runs and even live drills during the weekday youth groups to see how, not only the ERT members, but the small group leaders react to an active shooter scenario. But, of course, it's never more than talk. Leadership just won't make that commitment.
I would encourage you to see if you can hire a local sheriff deputy to run a shooting day for your team or find someone with rural property and use the drills that have been mentioned on this channel or others. Make it a fun/bonding day for your team but also utilize it to evaluate the marksmanship of your team. Target practice isn’t all you need but its a great start.
Our Emergency Response Team (ERT) has an interview and background check system in place. What we do not do is train. There is always talk of doing dry runs and even live drills during the weekday youth groups to see how, not only the ERT members, but the small group leaders react to an active shooter scenario. But, of course, it's never more than talk. Leadership just won't make that commitment.
I would encourage you to see if you can hire a local sheriff deputy to run a shooting day for your team or find someone with rural property and use the drills that have been mentioned on this channel or others. Make it a fun/bonding day for your team but also utilize it to evaluate the marksmanship of your team. Target practice isn’t all you need but its a great start.