Wisconsin Shooting Recap – What can you do?

When you think of Wisconsin (as a Californian), you probably think about their booming cheese industry and ‘That 70’s Show’. But just like anywhere else in the nation, active shooter incidents prevail.

Around 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 19, a shooter opened fire at WTS Paradigm in Middleton, WI. Luckily, no one was killed, but four people were injured and police were caught in a cross-fire that killed the shooter. While the investigation for motive is underway, Middleton police have reported the suspect did not have a criminal record.

Most of the people in the office building, as well as surrounding buildings, followed the run, hide, fight protocol upon hearing gunshots, which probably saved numerous lives.

AEGIS Security & Investigations offers active shooter training programs designed for people at all levels within an organization. These trainings are the first step in understanding your personal and organizational capabilities and responses to a violent workplace incident. Taking the steps to become better prepared in hostile situations cannot only save your life but help save the lives of those around you.

Active shooter situations have steadily risen since the start of the millennium, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and are projected to continue to increase. (For a list of 2016 mass shootings, click here.) Additionally, the 2017 Everbridge Emergency Management and Safety (EMS) Solutions Active Shooter Preparedness Research Report found that while companies view active shooter situations to be a major concern, they are still not tackling the problem.

According to the report, an active shooter incident was a top potential threat to the workplace for 69 percent of employee respondents. Coming in at a near-second was workplace violence. Executives and organization leaders reported being more concerned about the safety of employees or students than they had been two years ago. A shocking 79 percent of respondents believed their organizations were not adequately capable of handling an active shooter situation. This is why employees and organizations as a whole need to arm themselves with knowledge about protecting themselves in the event of workplace violence or an active shooter.

You can learn how to protect yourself, your loved ones and your business by enrolling in terrorism and workplace violence awareness training such as those offered by AEGIS Security & Investigations.

AEGIS Security & Investigations offers active shooter training programs designed for people at all levels within an organization. These trainings are the first step in understanding your personal and organizational capabilities and responses to a violent workplace incident. Taking the steps to become better prepared in hostile situations cannot only save your life but help save the lives of those around you.

The civilian active shooter training provided by AEGIS is intended to build on “run, hide, fight,” the long-standing method of saving yourself in these events. Workshops run from an hour to several hours dependent on the needs of the organization and individuals. Our most highly sought after workplace violence training program is our one-hour plus add-on Run, Hide, Fight Live Fire Demo. Participants begin with a lecture and basic training on how to handle the situation and are then exposed to sample scenarios in which they practice those same skills. The effectiveness of this scenario can be viewed on CBS here.

AEGIS Security & Investigations is a Los Angeles based security firm that is licensed and insured to provide high-end armed and unarmed regular and temporary off-duty police officers, bodyguards, security officers, loss prevention agents, and hostile termination support. Additionally, we offer private investigation, consultation, skip tracing, and background investigation services. Our security training and active shooter workshops have been featured in news media and are renowned for their effectiveness and transparency. For more information or to contact us, visit www.aegis.com.

By Chelsea Turner & Jeff Zisner