Private Sector Training
First 30 Group delivers customized preparedness training for businesses, healthcare facilities, houses of worship, non-profits, and other organizations seeking to improve their readiness for active shooter incidents and mass attacks. Our programs focus on prevention, emergency planning, crisis decision-making, and employee preparedness, while incorporating realistic tabletop exercises and drills that reflect each organization’s unique environment and risks. The result is practical, actionable training that helps organizations build confidence and resilience when every minute matters.
Employee Preparedness: Responding to Active Shooter Incidents
This interactive workshop prepares employees to recognize potential warning signs, understand their response options, and take effective action during an active shooter incident.
Participants learn practical strategies for evacuation, lockdown, communication, and personal safety, with a strong emphasis on situational awareness and decision-making under stress. The program concludes with a facility-specific tabletop exercise that allows participants to apply emergency procedures in a realistic, discussion-based scenario.
Leadership & Safety Team Preparedness: Active Shooter Prevention, Response & Recovery
Designed for leadership and safety teams, this workshop enhances organizational preparedness by strengthening prevention, response, and recovery capabilities while integrating emergency planning and physical security best practices.
The program focuses on leadership, coordination, communication, and decision-making during rapidly evolving incidents. Participants conclude the workshop with a facilitated tabletop exercise that uses maps, resource chips, and scenario injects to simulate a realistic event within their facility.
Unified Preparedness: Joint Active Shooter Workshop
This program brings together organizational leaders and local first responders to improve preparedness and coordination within the client’s actual operating environment.
The workshop combines active shooter training, emergency planning, and a facilitated tabletop exercise using the client’s floorplans, emergency plans, and facility layout to simulate a realistic, site-specific incident.
By training together, participants strengthen communication, clarify roles and responsibilities, and enhance coordination before a real-world emergency occurs.