The University Police Department is offering active threat training courses to faculty and staff to take either individually or as a department.
UPD offers three types of training sessions, built upon the Stop the Bleed and the Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) courses from Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training:
- CRASE lecture
- Stop the Bleed*
- Scenarios*
*Note: To take the Stop the Bleed and scenarios portions, the CRASE lecture must be completed within 90 days prior to attending.
Each of these in-person training sessions is one hour long. Registration can be completed on UPD’s webpage, with separate forms to sign up for individual or departmental training.
Schedule of upcoming individual training portions:
- Wednesday, July 26
- CRASE lecture at 6 p.m., Stop the Bleed at 7 p.m. and scenarios at 8 p.m.
- Wednesday, Sept. 13
- CRASE lecture at 6 p.m., Stop the Bleed at 7 p.m. and scenarios at 8 p.m.
- Wednesday, Sept. 20
- CRASE lecture at 6 p.m., Stop the Bleed at 7 p.m. and scenarios at 8 p.m.
Departmental training will be at the discretion of department heads and must be scheduled with UPD through the online portal. Employees should meet with their supervisors before registering for individual training.