URGENT UPDATE: Keller residents are invited to a crucial, free training session on how to respond to active shooter situations. Scheduled for Saturday, November 22, from 8 a.m. to noon at the Keller Town Hall, this program aims to equip the community with life-saving skills amid rising concerns about public safety.
The Keller Police Department (KPD) is organizing this session, which will focus on the “Avoid, Deny, Defend” protocol, developed by the ALERRT Center. This widely recognized training will teach participants effective strategies to enhance their personal safety during unpredictable events. Officials emphasize that the skills learned will not only help individuals respond but also guide them on how to interact with law enforcement during high-stress incidents.
Keller Public Safety stated, “This nationally recognized training program from the ALERRT Center will walk participants through practical strategies and offer tips for interacting with law enforcement during an incident.” This statement underscores the importance of being prepared in today’s uncertain environment.
Residents are encouraged to register in advance to secure their spots for this essential training. The session is open to all community members, highlighting Keller’s commitment to public safety and preparedness.
As concerns about active shooter incidents continue to rise nationally, Keller’s proactive approach serves as a vital resource for residents who want to take charge of their safety. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn critical skills that could save lives.
For further details and registration, interested participants should check the link provided in the Keller Public Safety announcement.
Stay informed and ready—this training could make all the difference in an emergency.
