The ALERRT Center has currently developed an Active Attack Incident Management (AAIM) 2-day course, strategically crafted to cater to the upper echelons of leadership among our first responders. The AAIM course is designed to harmonize the collaborative efforts of various response entities, including Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS, Public Safety Communications, Public Information Officers and Emergency Management. By leveraging technology and incorporating interactive, hands-on tabletop exercises, the AAIM course promotes seamless collaboration across agencies, improves threat neutralization timelines, accelerates medical intervention, and ultimately increases victim survivability through effective command and control. Rooted in the principles of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC), the curriculum provides a solid foundation for effective and scalable incident management. Our mission centers around the principles of — Stop the killing, stop the dying, and rapid casualty evacuation.

Course Types

AAIM Basic

Time: 16 hours/2 days
Prerequisite: Participants must be licensed law enforcement officer; active or retired, Fire, EMS providers, Tele-communicators and Emergency Managers. EMS providers should be EMT-B certified (preferably EMT-I or EMT-P). 
Required Equipment: Good attitude, open mind, pen and paper, appropriate clothing for
classroom training. 
 

AAIM Train-the-Trainer

Time: 40 hours/5 days
Prerequisite: Participants must be licensed law enforcement officer; active or retired, Fire, EMS providers, Tele-communicators and Emergency Managers. EMS providers should be EMT-B certified (preferably EMT-I or EMT-P).
Required Equipment: Good attitude, open mind, pen and paper, appropriate clothing for classroom training. 

Hosting Information

Hosting Requirements

If you are interested in hosting this class, please review the requirements below and then complete a Hosting Request Form.

• The primary host agency must be a state or local agency.
• Each class must be filled with sworn state and local law enforcement officers, telecommunicators, fire/EMS personnel, and emergency management representatives from multiple agencies. If federal or military personnel inquire about registering, and priority has been given to state and local officers, you may approve up to three (3) federal or military participants. These individuals may not take seats from state or local officers.
• The host agency is required to provide the following facility, classroom, and logistical support:
   o A building or structure—preferably a school, headquarters, convention space, or large dedicated law enforcement or fire training facility. The course will involve only the use of interior classroom portions of the building.
   o Electricity, functional lighting, climate control, running water and operational restroom facilities.
   o Access to the facility the day prior to the first class for classroom setup.
   o A classroom capable of seating 50 participants with tables and chairs suitable for notetaking.
   o Power outlets for A/V equipment.
   o Robust Wi-Fi signal to accommodate numerous training devices to includes 16-32 iPads, personal phones and laptops. 
   o A projector screen or white wall.
   o A secure location near the classroom to receive and secure equipment - four (4) rolling shipping cases of training materials (approximately 12x18x30 inches, 60 lbs. each).
• Duty radios for use during tabletop exercises (encouraged). This allows participants to use their assigned equipment and test interoperability when multiple agencies are operating on scene.
• Signage indicating the area is being used for law enforcement, fire, and EMS training (if necessary, depending on the training location).
• The host agency is responsible for registration. The class will be posted on our website under the “Upcoming Courses” tab with the designated point of contact’s information for registration. Under special circumstances, the class may be removed from the website at the agency’s request.
• The host agency is responsible for advertising the class. A course flyer will be provided for distribution.
• ALERRT Certificates will be issued for all classes run through the website.
• If a class does not reach sufficient enrollment, ALERRT reserves the right to open registration nationwide or cancel the class.

For questions specific to this course type, please contact your ALERRT Regional Manager directly.