ACTIVE SHOOTER: RAPID RESPONSE
About the Technical Committee
Active Shooter: Rapid Response was
created with the assistance of some of the
foremost authorities in emergency
response, including the following:
Frank Borelli, Editor in Chief of
Officer.com, a website dedicated to supporting
police officers. Frank has over 20
years in police service and seven years in
the military. He is active in law enforcement
training.
Phil Currance, Deputy Commander,
NMRT. Phil serves with the US Public
Health Service as the Deputy Commander
of the Central US National Medical
Response Team for WMD, a national
response team that can respond to terrorists
incidents and render decontamination
and medical care to mass casualties.
Rick Hetzel, NC State Bureau of
Investigation Special Response Team.
Mike Hildebrand, Senior Partner,
Hildebrand & Noll Associates. Mike was
formerly Director of Safety and Fire
Protection for the American Petroleum
Institute and a Team Leader on the Prince
George's Cty (MD) HazMat Team. The
writer of numerous articles and texts,
Mike co-authored the widely-circulated
text Hazardous Materials: Managing the
Incident.
Chris Mailliard, NMRT, Denver, CO.
August Vernon, Assistant
Coordinator, Forsyth County Office of
Emergency Management (NC).
Previously he was in Iraq as a security
contractor conducting long-range convoy
security operations involved in several
IED and combative engagements. He
teaches courses in Incident Management,
OPSEC for Public Safety, HazMat operations
and Terrorism/WMD response.
Trent Walker, Critical Incident
Planner/ Hazardous Devices Technician,
Greensboro (NC) Police Department.
About the filmmakers
Gordon Massingham, Director. For
over 20 years one of the world's leading
creators of emergency response training.
Winner of more than 140 national and
international awards, including the 2004
Level A Lifetime Achievement Award
from the International Association of Fire
Chiefs.
Michael Cataldo, Writer & Line
Producer. Mike also serves various as art
director, assistant director, set designer
and prop and special effects creator.
About the Emergency Film Group
Emergency Film Group, a division of
the Detrick Lawrence Corp., was established
to distribute quality training films
for emergency response and right to know
education. Firmly committed to accuracy,
EFG uses the best qualified advisors
and production crews to ensure that programs
are not only exciting to watch, but
are also accurate in every detail.
EFG's worldwide list of customers
range from the largest petrochemical
companies, to government agencies, to
small town fire departments.
A very current training aid which can enhance most active shooter training programs...”
— ILEETA Review; December, 2009
A comprehensive, well-done, accurate training aid that is neither frivolously violent, nor boring. I recommend you take a look at Active Shooter:Rapid Response.”
— ILEETA Review; December, 2009
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