Posted April 23, 2016 10:50 pm by Comments

By Jenn Jacques

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Have you ever walked through different scenarios on how to survive and save lives in an active shooter situation?

That’s exactly what a pair of Navy SEALS did in their first active shooter training session for civilians yesterday.

“I was a sniper, explosive expert, communications,” says Navy SEAL Michael Donnelly.

“The majority of people are sheep. And we want to train those sheep to become sheep dog and be vigilant and to survive an attack,” said Navy SEAL Hector Delgado.

The men teamed up with Dr. Terrence Burns to form SAFGRU, a professional civilian security company providing training to regular people how to survive active shooter scenarios.

“They want to teach regular citizens, ordinary people what to do in this type of event. We wanted to alarm them in a controlled fashion get their heart rates up a bit. It was a ten second scenario that ended promptly. But a real life scenario would continue for perhaps up to 15 minutes before law enforcement brings the situation under control,” said Terrence Burns M.D., president of SAFGRU.

“They are not likely to have an authority figure present to guide them. They need to be prepared to take action to defend themselves and their loved ones,” said …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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