Training Services
Our training services are led by a team of former Federal Agents, Navy SEALs, Special Operations personnel, and First Responders—grounded in faith and fortified by real-world experience.
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Force-On-Force
1-Day | $500 per person | Limit 10 per session
Reality based force-on-force training is a highly effective method that immerses participants in realistic, high stress scenarios, guided by expert-level instructors with extensive real-world experience. This approach ensures practical skill development, rapid decision making under pressure, and a deeper understanding of real world threats and responses.
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First Responder Medicine
1-Day | $300 per person | Limit 10 per session
This one-day, hands-on course is designed to equip participants with life-saving medical skills focused on the critical "stop the dying" phase of trauma care. Led by instructors with specialized experience in war-zone and conflict medicine, the training emphasizes rapid assessment, bleeding control, airway management, and casualty stabilization under high-stress conditions.
Students will learn proven techniques used in combat and tactical environments, including tourniquet application, wound packing, and the use of pressure dressings—skills that can make the difference between life and death in the first minutes of a traumatic incident.
Whether you're a civilian responder, security professional, or part of a public safety team, this course delivers essential, field-tested knowledge to prepare you for real-world emergencies when seconds count.
Upon successful completion of the course, each student will receive a fully stocked Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) to support continued readiness and response capability.
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Critical Incident Response for Armed Citizens
1-Day | $500 per person | Limit 10 per session
In today’s unpredictable world, being prepared to respond to a critical incident doesn’t stop at carrying a weapon — it includes knowing how to act effectively, lawfully, and safely in the chaos. This one-day course is designed for responsible armed citizens, off-duty professionals, or anyone who may find themselves as the first line of defense in a life-threatening situation while in plain clothes.
This course bridges the gap between personal defense and coordinated crisis response. Students will learn how to integrate with arriving law enforcement, apply the principles of the Incident Command System (ICS), and clearly identify themselves as a “good guy” under high-stress, high-risk conditions.
Core topics include:
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Initial actions in an active threat environment
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Communicating and coordinating with first responders
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Threat recognition and threat elimination
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Tactical casualty care: Stop the Killing / Stop the Dying
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Managing bystanders and directing help
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Legal considerations and post-incident protocols
Through scenario-based training and real-time decision-making, participants will leave this course with a solid foundation to act decisively, minimize further harm, and support the stabilization of the scene until help arrives.
This is not just a shooting class — it’s a critical thinking and action course for real-world emergencies.
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Integrated Response for Civilian and Professional Responders
2-Day | $1000 per person | Limit 10 per session
This 2-day course provides a structured, scenario-driven approach to responding effectively during and after a critical incident such as an active threat, mass casualty event, or large-scale emergency. Designed for both civilians and professionals, this training focuses on the essential phases of crisis response: Stop the Killing, Stop the Dying, and Stabilize the Scene.
Participants will learn how to take immediate life-saving actions, integrate into a rapidly evolving scene, and initiate structure through the Incident Command System (ICS). Emphasis is placed on clear communication, establishing leadership roles, and coordinating efforts to reduce chaos and confusion during high-stress events.
Key components include:
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Immediate threat mitigation: response to active threats or violence
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Tactical medical intervention: bleeding control, casualty movement, triage
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Establishing ICS: defining leadership, sectors, and communication flow
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Reunification planning: managing survivors, family members, and media
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Scene management: securing, organizing, and transitioning to formal responders
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Post-incident considerations: documentation, accountability, and debriefing
This course meets the standards and objectives of a State-Mandated Level 1 Emergency Response Training, making it ideal for organizations or individuals seeking formal preparedness certification or compliance.
