HOW TO STAY SAFE FROM ACTIVE SHOOTERS – AT SCHOOL, AT WORK, ANYWHERE
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audio
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Government
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Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Nov 23, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:43:16

Find out the 5 ways you can spot someone who may be a dangerous threat – before they reach a point where they bring a gun to school, the office, your local bar and beyond. Learn why nearly all schools have not become any safer- no better at protecting kids- from shooters… even though these mass shootings are clearly on the rise. Find out what tech many schools are dumping huge volumes of money into- that is a giant mistake. The guest this week is Michael Yorio. Michael reveals the biggest vulnerabilities at most schools in America? And shares what simple easy fixes could save children’s lives in the future. To hook you up today, he draws upon very deep experience in defense, security, kidnap & ransom and more. His team draws upon his Blackwater experience where they were called upon to protect US presidents and other huge VIPs. Michael and his team committed to investigating all the evidence and data available on shooter incidents, what works/what doesn’t and many more relevant factors. They’ve developed a best in class system to make schools much safer and the kids safer from shooters. Same thing goes for offices – their techniques could save your life someday. What sorts of gadgets should kids and adults always carry? And what highly advertised gadgets are a waste of your hard-earned money. Should teachers carry weapons? How about football coaches – should they carry weapons? Do you know what technique can make you and your colleagues at increased risk for hostage taking? You will after today. Download and arm yourself with insider knowledge that will change the way you keep yourself, your friends and family safe. Wishing you all a happy Thanksgiving from the Tac Talk team. We are all incredibly grateful to all of you who have served our country. Let’s all give a thought to our deployed troops and their families as well as our law enforcement and emergency services who are working this holiday and won’t be home with their families. 

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