Thursday Apr 19, 2018
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM MDT
April 19, 2018
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
SCERA Center for the Arts,
745 State St, Orem, UT 84058
$25 for members
$30 for non-members
Orem Police Department
Active Shooter Training
Thank you to our sponsor Diane Warsoff with Transworld Business Advisors!
What would you do in an active shooter situation? Come to the WBN’s April Luncheon to learn survival skills that could save your life if a shooting incident were to occur at your workplace or a public venue.
The presentation will highlight data and case reports for active threat/shooter incidents and provide a basic knowledge of how to survive a mass-murder incident using nationally recognized methods. The presentation will also provide an understanding of the differences between domestic mass-murder incidents and terrorist attacks and how law enforcement is currently dealing with these incidents. Finally, we will discuss organizational planning and crisis rehearsal, which can been tailored for specific organizations, venues, and businesses through an Q&A portion of the presentation.
About the presenter:
Daniel McKown began his career working for Alpine/Highland Police Department as a School Resource Officer. Later he accepted a full time position with the Pleasant Grove/Lindon Police Department where he worked as a Patrol Officer and a Field Training Officer. In 2003, he began working for the Orem Police Department where he has gained valued experience working as a patrol officer, a field training officer, a corporal, a detective working property and financial crimes, and on the Bike Patrol Unit. He is currently assigned to the Investigations Division working as a School Resource Officer and is on the Hostage Negotiations Team. Daniel has taken an interest in active shooter events and has received training and certifications in Drug Interdiction, Patrol Interdiction Emergency Response, Gangs, Tactical Leadership, Emergency and Safety Planning for Schools, and Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events. Daniel enjoys working with the public and feels it is critical to work together in striving to foster a safe community.