Companies That Provide Active Shooter Response and Trauma Aid Training — And What to Look For

If your school, business, or public agency is preparing for emergencies, choosing the right training provider is critical. With so many options out there, it can be hard to know what matters most. This guide introduces leading providers and gives you a checklist to evaluate your options.

Why Training Matters Active shooter response and trauma aid training save lives. The first minutes of an emergency are the most critical—what your people know and do can change everything. A strong program includes:

  • Situational awareness

  • Run-Hide-Fight or response protocols

  • Lockdown/evacuation drills

  • Stop the Bleed or bleeding control training

  • Post-incident response planning

Common Types of Training Providers

  • National training firms offering standard safety programs

  • Law enforcement-led sessions focused on tactical or response-only models

  • School safety consultants experienced in K–12 risk environments

  • Workplace compliance vendors with expertise in OSHA or SB 553 standards

Each has its strengths, but it’s important to choose one that balances preparedness, trauma aid, and legal compliance.

What to Look For in a Training Provider

  • Experience working with your type of organization (schools, corporations, government)

  • Trauma-informed instructors with responder background

  • Integration of compliance (e.g., OSHA, SB 553)

  • Scenario-based or hybrid training options

  • Follow-up support and policy writing

How ISG Stands Out Integrated Security Group (ISG) is a veteran-owned safety firm combining real-world emergency response with digital tools. We offer:

  • Active shooter training tailored for your industry

  • Trauma aid sessions including Stop the Bleed

  • SB 553 compliance support

  • Custom emergency plans and on-site drills

  • Shooter On Scene mobile guidance app

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