As gunshots rang out inside Michigan’s Oxford High School last week, terrified students scrambled for shelter, barricading classroom doors with desks and chairs should the gunman try to burst inside.
PHOENIX, ARIZONA, Sept. 25, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The ALICE Training Institute (www.alicetraining.com), the leading civilian active shooter preparedness company in the U.S., is pleased to announce ...
This story was published by The Trace in partnership with HuffPost. It is reprinted here with permission. In January, a group of teachers knelt against a wall at Meadowlawn Elementary School in ...
Medina, Ohio, Nov. 25, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ALICE Training Institute, the leading emergency preparedness, threat assessment and active-shooter training and response organization, announced the ...
The CEO of ALICE Training Institute joins Devin Scillian to talk about the training system meant to prepare students and school staff for school shooter situations, and how to see the warning signs ...
The same company that introduced a whole new way of responding to active shooters for thousands of school districts across the country now wants to deliver one of the nation's first holistic solutions ...
While the COVID-19 pandemic has been devastating to many businesses both large and small across the country, others have seen demand for their services and solutions increase significantly. Such is ...
Ohio is now home to a new company, called Navigate360, that's taking a broad approach to school and workplace safety. The company aims to bring together resources for identifying risk factors, ...
Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences and the ALICE Training Institute have teamed up to bring ALICE Instructor Training to Tulsa on May 20-21. ALICE stands for Alert, Lockdown, Inform, ...
Sutter Union High School and the ALICE Training Institute will host an Active Shooter Response Training in July. Bud Myers, compliance and safety officer at the high school, said there will be two ...
An active shooting trainer with ALICE Training Institute, who taught students in the Oshkosh School District, tells Action 2 News the incident highlights the importance of training and safety tips.