University Police Services will hold a “Run. Hide. Fight.” active assailant safety training January 27 through February 6 on all three CSN campuses. The free training sessions are being offered in partnership with Louisiana State University’sNCBRT, a nationally recognized center for emergency preparedness and response training.
The training uses both classroom instruction and hands-on scenario-based activities to teach the “Run. Hide. Fight.” response model and how to employ these methods in the event of an active threat. Participants are prepared with principles that will help them create plans and procedures for their classrooms and workplaces.
The training sessions will include the use of blanks in firearms to simulate an active shooter scenario. Signage will be posted during each training session to notify faculty, staff, students, and visitors.
Space is limited and registration is open to all faculty, staff, and students at CSN, the Desert Research Institute, Nevada State College, UNLV and NSHE. All NSHE institution employees may attend training at any NSHE campus. All participants must attend the full training, which is offered in either one eight-hour session or two four-hour sessions.
Sessions are currently scheduled as follows:
College of Southern Nevada
Charleston Campus
Monday, January 27 – two half-day sessions, part one
Tuesday, January 28 – two half-day sessions, part two
North Las Vegas Campus
Friday, January 31 – eight-hour (full) session
Saturday, February 1 – eight-hour (full) session
Henderson Campus
Wednesday, February 5 – two half-day sessions, part one
Thursday, February 6 – two half-day sessions, part two
Nevada State College
Wednesday, January 29 – two half-day sessions, part one
Thursday, January 30 – two half-day sessions, part two
UNLV
Maryland Parkway Campus
Monday, February 3 – two half-day sessions, part one
Tuesday, February 4 – two half-day sessions, part two
Half-day sessions are from 8 a.m. to noon and 1-5 p.m. and full-day sessions are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. with a one-hour lunch break.
Registration is available online and will close on January 3, 2020.
Please contact University Police Services with questions or for more information about the training at (702) 895-5575.