Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Being exposed to more roles in a response compared to past training.
Most school incidents break down because schools and responders train separately. SSAVEIM™ Train-the-Trainer is a two‑day course that certifies your own local trainers to deliver a unified violent event incident and reunification playbook for school staff, law enforcement, fire/EMS, and emergency management.
The goal is simple — decrease the time to neutralize the threat, get injured to a hospital, and reunite students with their families. SSAVEIM brings school leaders, law enforcement, fire/EMS, and emergency management into the same room, on the same plan.
Train school staff, law enforcement, fire/EMS, and emergency management together on a single, integrated school incident playbook, including reunification.
Your trainers keep the materials, checklists, reunification kit, and LMS access so you can refresh training on your schedule.
Shared training, clear roles, and course certificates help schools and responders show they’ve trained together on the same plan.
A 16-hour course for 9 trainer candidates — 3 law enforcement, 3 fire/EMS, 3 school staff. Over two days, your trainers learn the curriculum, prove they can deliver it, and leave ready to repeat training annually.
Your trainers learn the curriculum, exercises, and system.
They run an 8-hour course for up to 40 participants to prove they can deliver it.
This course provides you with the experience and confidence to respond to a violent event, regardless of your daily responsibilities. Participants are trained to secure the students, identify the threat, provide medical intervention, and reunify students with their loved ones.
School personnel work alongside law enforcement, fire/EMS, dispatch, PIO, and emergency management — so your team meets and trains together before a crisis, not during one.
Full-scale exercises utilize Counterstrike™, a tangible tabletop tool which provides a bird’s eye view to the incident, generating a greater understanding of the process.
Participants rotate through different roles and assignments so everyone understands the full range of violent events and responses.
Instructors utilize a no-fault, no-embarrassment coaching style, providing hands-on experience for entry level and executives alike.
Your trainers keep everything they need to deliver SSAVEIM locally and repeat training on your schedule — with no per-delivery fee from NCIER.
Bring school leaders, law enforcement, fire/EMS, and emergency management into the same room, on the same plan.
Hosts provide the venue, AV support, and participants. NCIER provides the SSAVEIM curriculum, Counterstrike™ Reunification tools, and instructor team.
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ASIM QuickStart gives every responder a shared incident management baseline. SSAVEIM Train-the-Trainer builds one joint team and one shared incident playbook, so everyone knows exactly what to do.
15–20 minutes, no obligation. We’ll help you figure out if hosting SSAVEIM Train-the-Trainer makes sense for your schools.
Schedule a Brief CallWhich part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Being exposed to more roles in a response compared to past training.
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.
Great course.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
Physical drills.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Tabletop exercise.
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.
N/A.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
N/A.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
SRM/SRP.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
All parts complemented each other and added value.
Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
Virginia plans to implement this course statewide to exceed the minimum legislative requirements which will enhance public safety.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
Any ALERRT or C3 courses offered.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
TTXs.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
Na.
Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
Good class, great instructors.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
Na.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Learning to build out and manage the various layers of an active shooter event. Especially reunification.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
None.
Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
Dependent on size of the class have two sets of Counterstrike boards to split the class so all are deeply involved in the training.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
Continue with other ALERRT curricula that dove tail with ASIM and SSAVEIM.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Learning about the reunification process.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
I think all of the information was valuable.
Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
I have none.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
I need to see what other training is offered.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Discussing SRP and SRM, walking through it on the board.
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.
N/a.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
ASIM Train the Trainer.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Hands on.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
None.
Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
None.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
Any active attack training.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
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Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
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Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
Student did not leave a written comment.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
Student did not leave a written comment.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
SRM.
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.
N/A.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
ASIM and ALERRT classes.
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