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Event name

Active Shooter & Emergency Situation Workshop

When

Wed 04 / 26 / 2023
3:00 PM to 5:30 PM

Where

Lee Public Safety Complex
20 George Bennett Road
Lee NH 03861

Who can attend

Open to all

Limited Capacity: 5 spots available

Price

FREE

Organizer

Dennis Chasteen

The Seacoast Village Project, Active Retirement Association (ARA), and the Lee Police Department are offering this workshop especially for Seacoast Village and Active Retirement Association members, but all are welcome!

About the Worshop
This workshop is based on the Civilian Response to Active Shooter Event (CRASE) which provides practical information on how to respond to a shooter situation. Much of the information is also applicable to fire and weather emergencies. Using slides and videos, Steve will discuss the lessons learned from previous shooter events. While this can be a difficult topic, it is an important one to address in these times. During the workshop, there will be time for discussion, followed by time for Q & A at the end. The workshop is being presented to state and university employees throughout New Hampshire. Members Denny Chasteen and Mike Drooker have attended the CRASE workshop and highly recommend it to anyone interested in being prepared for the unexpected.

About the Speaker

Steve Cooper is an Exercise & Training Officer with NH Homeland Security and Emergency Management and conducts workshops statewide focusing on active shooter and emergency response scenarios. Steve has 27 years of law enforcement experience (Retired NH State Trooper as a Patrol Sergeant and Commander of the Special Events Response Team) and is the CEO/Founder of the Tier One Response and Operations, LLC, which provides training for professionals: https://tieroneresponseandoperationsllc.com/ He is a United States Army Veteran and has a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Norwich University and a master’s degree in homeland security and emergency preparedness from New England College.