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Active shooter response training planned April 16
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MONROE — The Green County Sheriff’s Office is offering C.R.A.S.E, Citizen Response to Active Shooter Event, training to the community from 6 to 8 p.m. April 16 at the Green County Justice Center, lower level, 2841 6th Street.  

In this training, participants will learn how to prepare for and respond to being trapped inside a building during an active shooter event. They will also learn steps that can be taken to assist law enforcement and to help limit casualties in such an event.  This training is free and any resident of Green County can attend.  There will be an additional training coming in the Fall of 2019.

The Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training organization, made up of representatives from Texas State University, the San Marcos Police Department and the Hays County Sheriff’s Office, came into existence as a direct result of the Columbine High School tragedy in 1999. This incident demonstrated a need for increased training for first responders and civilians alike in active shooter response. Since its inception in 2002, the ALERRT organization has become a national leader in civilian response to active shooter events training. In 2013, the FBI adopted their model and began providing “train the trainer” courses nationwide for law enforcement personnel. The program is designed around the simple acronym ADD which stands for Avoid, Deny and Defend.

If you have any questions please contact, Deputy Aaron King at 608-328-9632, kinga@greensheriff.com or Detective John Schuetz at schuetzj@greensheriff.com.