Exciting News

We are excited to announce the
National Center for Integrated Emergency Response (NCIER)
will be managing and delivering the suite of C3 Pathway's training courses in coming months. Standby for more information on this exciting expansion and transition.

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Integration Problem

Saving lives. Training across police, fire/EMS and dispatch is siloed or not occurring at all. To save lives, all disciplines must integrate, train and work together before a crisis.

Clock Problem

Time kills. The order in which responders do things have a direct impact on how long it takes to neutralize the threat and rescue the injured. The clock never stops ticking.

National Standard

Endorsed by the NTOA as the national standard and implemented in communities across the United States, the NIMS compliant Active Shooter Incident Management Checklist addresses integration and the clock.

NCIER™ About
NCIER™
The National Center for Integrated Emergency Response™(NCIER) models best practices for first responders – law enforcement, fire, emergency medical services, and dispatchers – to work together quickly and effectively when complex incidents require a multi-discipline response. A center of innovation and excellence, NCIER™ leverages research, modeling, and best practices to provide policy guidance, governance, education and training to first responder agencies, universities, homeland security and governmental organizations. NCIER™ instructors are veteran first responder subject matter experts and have been training law enforcement, fire and EMS for over 20 years.
NCIER™
The National Center for Integrated Emergency Response™ is a center of innovation and excellence modeling best practices for law enforcement, fire, emergency medical services – all first responders – to work together quickly and effectively when complex incidents require a multi-discipline response. NCIER™ provides research, modeling, best practices, policy guidance, governance, education, and training to first responder agencies, universities, homeland security, and governmental organizations.

WHAT WE DO

Saving Lives. It is the WHY behind everything we do!

Training

Training and whole community emergency response implementation of active shooter response strategies should be traceable and grounded in best practices and research. NCIER™ leverages the Nation’s leading subject matter experts on integrated emergency response to develop and deliver nationally certified courses to all first responders.

Education

NCIER™ utilizes state of the art technology and innovation to deliver tested and validated processes for integrated emergency response to all first responders focused on the professional adult learner. Real-world integrated emergency response challenges require validated, proven solutions with a focus on one thing: help responders save lives.

Prepare Communities

More than just training and education, first responders across all disciplines in every community need a proven, validated active shooter incident management process and procedure. NCIER™ builds community preparedness with cutting edge curriculum and state of the art innovation in education all emergency responders can implement within their community.

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Save More Lives in Active Shooter Events.
This is How You Do It.

1

Select a Course

Select the training course that will solve your problem. Not sure which is right for you? We can help, call us now.

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2

Schedule Delivery

We work with you to schedule your training at a good time and location. But don't delay — our training calendar fills quickly!

3

Get Mastery

You will master skills in powerful training. Before our training, participants report their skill level as Basic. After training they say, "My skills are Intermediate/Advanced!"

Most active shooter training focuses on the tactics to stop the shooting while failing to address the immediate medical need of the injured requiring swift evacuation to definitive care. Even with the evolution in some communities of the rescue task force (RTF) concept where fire and EMS personnel may enter into a scene to perform rescues, there was no national standard or process to achieve a true integrated response and training continues to be siloed. NCIER developed the gold standard in response protocols with the Active Shooter Incident Management Checklist — a response process that integrates law enforcement, fire, and EMS so the shooter is stopped quickly, victims are rescued quickly, and the scene is secured quickly, which results in saving more lives.

*Unedited comments (including typos and spelling) written by students in their course evaluation


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