One day. Limited seats. High consequence training. AAIM is being offered at this year’s Annual Conference on November 16 and this is your opportunity to get in the room. Designed for those who may be first to act in critical incidents, this training delivers practical, proven skills when they matter most. Registration is $150 and seats are limited. If this is a capability you take seriously, don’t wait. Secure your seat now at alerrtconference.org
Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT)
Public Safety
San Marcos, Texas 19,642 followers
Research based integrated training.
About us
The Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) Center at Texas State University was created in 2002 as a partnership between Texas State University, the San Marcos, Texas Police Department and the Hays County, Texas Sheriff’s Office to address the need for active shooter response training for first responders.
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http://alerrt.org
External link for Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT)
- Industry
- Public Safety
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- San Marcos, Texas
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2002
- Specialties
- research, training, integrated response, law enforcement, fire, ems, stop the bleed, and Active Shooter Training
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1251 Sadler Drive
Suite 1200
San Marcos, Texas 78666, US
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1285 William Pettus Rd
Maxwell, Texas 78656, US
Employees at Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT)
Updates
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Executive Director Dr. Pete Blair and Director of External Relations James Keith met with lawmakers and staff to emphasize the importance of sustained funding for ALERRT, which provides critical active attack response training across the United States. A special thank you to Senator John Cornyn for his longstanding support and commitment to this mission. Learn more about how ALERRT is making an impact at alerrt.org
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A behind the scenes look at preparedness in action. We were honored to host representatives from U.S. Representative Young Kim’s Office during a recent AAIM class in Brea, CA. Their visit provided an up close look at how first responders are trained to effectively manage active attack incidents and save lives when it matters most. Opportunities like this strengthen the connection between policy and practice, ensuring communities are better prepared through informed support and training. Learn more about AAIM and our mission at alerrt.org.
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Because of what you bring to the mission, this one is for you. As a thank you to our Adjunct Instructors, conference registration is set at $175 no matter when you register. No deadlines. No price increases. Your impact goes far beyond the classroom and this is one small way we recognize it. Secure your spot and join us at alerrtconference.org
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New on Tactical Science. Executive Director Dr. Pete Blair breaks down how the same scene can lead to very different outcomes depending on the decisions made in the moment. In high-stress environments, small choices carry significant consequences. This article explores what drives those decisions and why training in adaptability, awareness, and rapid judgment is critical for real-world performance. Read the full piece https://lnkd.in/gTCVCGTq
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Strong turnout in Abilene for a recent AAIM training, where nearly two dozen first responders came together to enhance critical response capabilities, refine decision making under pressure, and strengthen interagency coordination. Participants engaged in hands on, scenario based instruction designed to mirror real world threats and improve operational readiness across the region. Special thanks to the Taylor County Sheriff's Office for hosting and supporting this important work.
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What if the next decision you make changes everything? Registration for our Annual Conference is officially open and the opportunity is yours to step in early. Lock in Early Bird pricing at $275 before July 31. After that, registration moves to $375. The question is simple. Will you be in the room? Secure your spot now and explore full details at alerrtconference.org
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As campuses prepare for commencement season, safety remains a key part of the conversation. John Curnutt, Assistant Director, recently delivered CRASE training to university leadership responsible for planning and executing upcoming graduation ceremonies, helping ensure teams are equipped to recognize potential threats and respond effectively. Celebrations should be memorable for the right reasons. Stay present, stay aware, and know how to respond.
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Technology is changing how we train for critical incidents. In the Active Attack Integrated Management (AAIM) course, tablets are used to enhance learning through real-time information sharing, scenario management, and improved coordination among participants. By integrating tools like this into training, we are better preparing leaders to make informed decisions when it matters most.
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Calling all vendors. Join us at our annual conference and connect directly with law enforcement and public safety professionals from across the country. Showcase your products, build relationships, and be part of the mission. Reserve your vendor space today. https://lnkd.in/gfrAqvD