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ALERRT Staff

Executive Director - Don Montague
512 245.1552

Director of Communications
& Governmental Relations
- Diana Hendricks
512.245.1744

Operations::
Director of Training - David Burns
512.245.1885
Director of Operations - John Curnutt
512.245.1223
Military Liaison -
Tactical Logistics Coordinator -
Paul Gass

512.245.1471

Office::
Office Manager/
Senior Admin- Kelly Nichols
512.245.1446

We subcontract with staff at the
Texas Engineering Extension Service (TEEX)
for some of our basic administrative record-keeping.
For information regarding any of the following information:
√ Class training DVDs
√ Certificates of Course Completion
√ Participant Registration Information
please contact our TEEX/ALERRT staff:
Lee Brakefield
Rhonda Holley


HOSTING REQUIREMENTS

To host a class, your accredited law enforcement agency or military must provide an approved facility for the training – a vacant office building or school building with wide hallways and multiple rooms off the hallways (for the scenario based training). The facility must be unoccupied during the training. Before scheduling the course, you must complete a Site Survey that will be provided by our staff - describing the facility in which the training will be held. Registration for the class will begin upon facility approval.

Each class must have a minimum of 20 students and a maximum of 30. 24 is the ideal size for a class. The host agency is responsible for filling the classes with the minimum number of students no less than 21 days before the class begins.

The Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training Center (ALERRT) will provide four certified instructors, all materials and equipment, for the class. We will handle all on-line registration through our online partnership with TEEX and we will certify all classes and post hours to TCLEOSE.

We will schedule two 16 hour classes in each location – generally a Tuesday/Wednesday and Thursday/Friday class (but that is negotiable)- in order to make the most efficient use of the equipment that we ship to your location. We also want to teach as many of your officers as possible without taking everyone off shift at the same time – and encourage the host agency to invite other agencies in the area to participate.

(Private sector training is available for approved corporations and agencies. Please contact our Director of Training for information and quotes)

Texas Agencies: Interested in HOSTING a class?
We have scheduled our Texas classes for FY07, using the funds awarded this year, but have started a waiting list for FY08. These Texas classes are underwritten by the Texas Office of the Governor - Criminal Justice Division
and will be delivered at no cost to the host agency or participants.
Contact us to get started.

Non-Texas Agencies: If you are interested in hosting ALERRT training, contact The ALERRT Scheduling Team , for possible funding options and details. We have earmarked the FY07 funding that has already been awarded for out-of-state training, through the US Bureau of Justice Assistance, but at this time we are compiling a waiting list of non-Texas agencies interested in ALERRT courses. Please include your agency name, city and state when corresponding with us. Contact the ALERRT Scheduling Team to be added to our list.

The Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training  (ALERRT) mission is to teach law enforcement officers, specifically the true first responders, to safely and effectively respond to - address - and stop an active shooter.

Since 2002, we have trained more than 10,000 first responding patrol officers in the ALERRT Active Shooter program. ALERRT has been awarded more than $7 million in federal and state funds to bring this Rapid Response training to frontline officers across Texas and the nation.

We continue to surpass the basic goals of the ALERRT program - offering proven tactical training to first responders, preparing them to protect their communities and to save lives. This training must be affordable for all who needed it. It shall not be exclusively conducted as classroom setting. It must encompass force-on-force scenarios, active shooter, and survival stress reaction. Most importantly, this training must be delivered by veteran field officers  with personal “boots on the ground” life experience in the realities of this new kind of terrorism that threatens our communities.    

ALERRT is a partnership project of Texas State University-San Marcos, the City of San Marcos, Texas and Hays County, Texas.

This training is made possible in part through funding from the Texas Governor's Office Criminal Justice Division, the US Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance; and Department of Homeland Security Office of Grants and Training.

The ALERRT program is open to all state-certified peace officers, federal law enforcement officers and military personnel in good standing with their units. The ALERRT basic active shooter program is a 16 hour training course that includes the following:
• Historical overview of events
• Active Shooter vs. Barricade/Hostage Situation
• Survival Stress Reaction
• Training to Win
• Tactical Team Movements
• Low Light Techniques
• Prevailing in Low Light Conditions
• Rescue Team Tactics
• Improvised Explosive Devices
• Building Approaches
• Force-on-Force Practical Exercises
• Video Scenario Debriefing
• Course Critique


Our Goal
The goal of the First Responder to Active Shooter course is to aid
law enforcement officers, specifically the true first responders,
in their ability to safely and effectively respond to - address -
and stop an active shooter.

Background
The tragedy at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado changed
the way law enforcement reacts to active shooting situations. When
two students took control of Columbine High School on April 20, 1999,
the first responding patrol officers established a perimeter and called in
the SWAT team. For 45 minutes, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold had free
rein of the school before the SWAT team made entry. During this 45 minutes,
the shooters killed 13 people, critically wounded 24 and injured more than
160 others. The first responders were crucified in the media for their
perceived lack of response to the unfolding events at Columbine High School.
What the media and public did not understand was that the first responders
acted as they had been trained and conditioned to do.
This tragedy identified weaknesses and outdated philosophies in tactical training and response. More about ALERRT.....

 

ALERRT Home

Bureau of Justice Assistance funds
9 ALERRT Train-the-Trainer Courses
across nation.

The US Bureau of Justice Assistance has announced
funding for a limited number of Train-the-Trainer
courses across the nation.
NOTE: This BJA funding is for NON-TEXAS Classes only.
The Texas Governor's Office- Criminal Justice Division is funding Texas classes for FY08.
 
 
Please send all requests for training to Diana Hendricks.

 

 


Nine Train-the-Trainer classes have been scheduled through the Bureau of Justice Assistance Funding.
Because each class is limited to 25 participants, the availability of classes are limited to agencies within the state listed.

Moundsville, West Virginia - May 21-25, 2007 - (class completed)
Fort Lupton, Colorado - July 30-August 3, 2007(class completed)
Richmond, Virginia - August 27-31, 2007 (class completed)
Ellensburg, Washington - September 24-28, 2007 (class completed)
South Bend, Indiana - October 15-19, 2007 (class completed)
Champaign, Illinois - November 5-9, 2007 (
class filled)
Madison, Wisconsin - November 26-30, 2007 (class filled)
Pearl River, Louisiana - January 7-11, 2008 (Contact for Registration Info )
Morgan, Utah - Jan. 28-Feb 1, 2008 (class filled) )




The ALERRT program is open to all state-certified peace officers, federal law enforcement officers and military personnel in good standing with their units. The ALERRT basic active shooter program is a 16 hour training course that includes the following:
• Historical overview of events
• Active Shooter vs. Barricade/Hostage Situation
• Survival Stress Reaction
• Training to Win
• Tactical Team Movements
• Low Light Techniques
• Prevailing in Low Light Conditions
• Rescue Team Tactics
• Improvised Explosive Devices
• Building Approaches
• Force-on-Force Practical Exercises
• Video Scenario Debriefing
• Course Critique


Thank you for your interest in hosting an ALERRT Active Shooter class.
PLEASE  include your full name, the name of your agency,  city, state and contact information in any correspondence with our office. Thanks!

 


If your  agency would be interested in hosting a class in FY08, please send us a request via email . Be sure to include your name, agency name, city, and contact information including phone numbers and email. 

In the first six years, we have trained more than 14,000 first responders across the nation in the ALERRT Active Shooter program. The demand for training continues to increase, and we continue to seek funding opportunities to help get the training into your region.

Several funding options are available for bringing the ALERRT Training to your agency. During FY07, the Criminal Justice Division of the Texas Governor's Office funded more than 150 classes in FY07 for agencies in Texas.  The US Bureau of Justice Assistance in the Department of Justice funded 20 basic classes and 9 train-the-trainer courses across the nation in FY07.

The BJA has committed funding for training in nine regions of the US in FY08.  These locations have  already been selected, but if you are interested in training for your state or region, please contact us for information on how to get on our request list. 

 

The Department of Homeland Security Office of Grants and Training has certified the ALERRT program and made it available to all states through the certified state sponsored catalog. The ALERRT program is listed in the OGT Approved State Sponsored Course Catalog. Funding for this training is available through the same grant proposal process you have used to spend state appropriated DHS funds for equipment in your area. Contact your State Administrative Agency to learn more about how you can access that funding source.

Thank you for your interest in participating in an ALERRT Active Shooter class. Please check our course schedule to stay up to date on when we will have open classes in your region. Note: ONLY the courses that are OPEN to all sworn officers are listed in this course schedule. Some agencies chose to hold "Closed" classes and handle the registration in-house.


The 16-hour basic Active Shooter ALERRT Class is available for state-certified peace officers, federal law enforcement officers, US Border Patrol and military personnel in good standing with their units.


ATTENTION ALERRT Staff, Instructors, Trainers and Participants : We have added most of the ALERRT instructors to the website - If you have received a temporary password for accessing the MyALERRT pages of this website, your user name is your first initial and last name (ie: Diana Hendricks = dhendricks). If you signed up for MyALERRT account, it will be the user name you signed up with (ie:Frank 5314, etc) After you log on with your temporary password, you can go to MyProfile and change your password to something easier to remember. Questions? Contact Diana Hendricks.