Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Knowing the priorities of work was important because I would have not done it the way I was taught if I was not educated in this subject.
If an outside training provider has to fly in every time you need active shooter training, readiness stalls. ASIM Basic Train‑the‑Trainer is an 8‑hour in‑person course that builds your internal ASIM trainers so you can train on your schedule, to one standard ASIM playbook across law, fire, and EMS.
Most agencies have a patchwork of active shooter training that changes every time a new outside training provider shows up. ASIM Basic Train-the-Trainer builds a single internal ASIM trainer team so every shift, station, and mutual aid partner learns the same checklist‑based incident management model. Your leaders get a common playbook and clear, defensible training records.
Use one vetted ASIM Basic curriculum and checklist so every officer, firefighter, and medic learns the same incident management process.
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ASIM Basic Train-the-Trainer is a single 8‑hour in‑person course for up to 20 trainer candidates drawn from law enforcement, fire, and EMS. Over the day, your candidates experience ASIM Basic as students, then step into the trainer role to teach modules, run practical exercises, and use the system that tracks who is trained and to what standard.
Trainer candidates take part in the ASIM Basic course, walking through the checklist, case examples, and guided practicals from the student perspective.
Candidates practice teaching key blocks, running Counterstrike™ practicals, giving feedback, and using the LMS to enroll students, score tests, and document training.
ASIM Basic Train-the-Trainer gives your people hands‑on confidence to both run ASIM Basic and answer hard questions from the line. Candidates leave having run scenarios, briefed mixed‑discipline groups, and seen exactly how the checklist performs under pressure.
Law enforcement, fire, and EMS trainer candidates work together so your ASIM trainer team reflects the way you actually respond.
Candidates use the Counterstrike™ Professional Training System to walk through active shooter and hostile event scenarios from first call to last transport.
Each candidate gets reps presenting course content, facilitating practicals, and debriefing exercises — with coaching from NCIER instructors.
We use a no‑fault coaching style that supports both seasoned instructors and first‑time trainers, keeping the focus on learning the ASIM model and how to teach it.
You keep the full ASIM Basic curriculum and tools so you can deliver internal ASIM Basic training as often as needed — with no per‑delivery training fee from NCIER for non‑commercial use.
Bring your future ASIM trainers into one room and leave with a unified team.
Hosts provide the training space, basic AV, and up to 20 trainer candidates from law enforcement, fire, and EMS. NCIER provides the ASIM Basic curriculum, instructor team, and all course materials.
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Schedule a Brief CallWhich part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Knowing the priorities of work was important because I would have not done it the way I was taught if I was not educated in this subject.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
N/A.
Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
Maybe getting straight to the important points to learn and practice would be better instead of explaining why. Because we can learn that material while doing the practical exercises.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
Maybe how to clear rooms better.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
The hands on practical.
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The recruit led simulation was the most beneficial because it provided an opportunity to test my knowledge and attempt ICS.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
All parts of the instruction were valuable and built on one another, therefore all were valuable.
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This course was impeccable and interesting.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
I would like to further my training in ICS.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
The practical of using the board to visualize everything.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
The PowerPoint was hard to follow and understand.
Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
Better visual aids or examples when teaching.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
Tactical training for active shooters.
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Acting out in different roles.
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I believe the whole course was very important.
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To keep learning more and get better with Asim.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
All of it.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
None.
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Coures is good.
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Running through a practical scenario and seeing each step broken down during an active shooter event was very beneficial to me.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
I prefer to learn hands on. Going through power points to learn something isn't as helpful for me.
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I think this course was run very well. I enjoyed running the scenarios. I wish there was more time to run more scenarios to be able to learn each of the roles more efficiently.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
I would like to take a similar courses to grow my knowledge on active shooters. Id like to become more familiar and trained on these events.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
The way it was organized.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
Too many steps.
Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
N/a.
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Rapid response.
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