"Michael Julian has written an excellent book. Practical, detailed, and a potential life saver if you find yourself in the midst of a targeted attack."

π¨ Vigilance Is Increasing for Active Shooter Incidents
As tragic events from past years continue to leave a lasting mark on communities, law enforcement agencies across the United States are adopting bold, proactive changes to stay vigilant and help prevent the next active shooter situation. While 2024 saw a 50% decrease in active shooter incidents compared to 2023, the threat is still real—and evolving.
π‘ Federal-Level Shifts & Strategic Funding
The Department of Homeland Security and CISA have rolled out an updated Active Shooter Preparedness Action Guide, emphasizing threat detection, mental-health integration, and real-time coordination between agencies, schools, and civilians.
Meanwhile, the White House has issued new mandates ensuring all federally supported school drills are effective yet trauma-informed—eschewing simulated gunfire and increasing clarity around protocols.
ποΈ State & Local Agencies Are Stepping Up
Texas: “Uvalde Strong Act”
This new legislation—prompted by the Robb Elementary tragedy—requires:
- Annual law enforcement-school briefings
- Mandatory breaching tools and ballistic shields at campuses
- Joint first responder training
- Real-time EMS communication reporting
Georgia: Panic Buttons Save Lives
Just weeks before a 2024 school shooting in Barrow County, Georgia deployed silent panic button tech. Staff used it during the incident, triggering a near-instant police response—with units arriving in just six minutes. That kind of tech-enabled coordination is saving lives.
π§ Detection Technology and Training Upgrades
- AI-based firearm detection software (like ZeroEyes) is now being integrated into school and business surveillance systems.
- Live-action training houses (like Ohio’s “shoot house” programs) offer immersive multi-agency drills.
- Behavioral Threat Assessment Teams are being formalized across school districts, designed to spot red-flag behaviors before they escalate into violence.
π₯ Hospital Security Response: UPMC Example
After a deadly shooting at UPMC Memorial Hospital in early 2025, law enforcement instituted sweeping new protocols including:
- Embedded officers in EMS units
- Increased inter-agency drills for healthcare scenarios
- Enhanced perimeter control protocols across hospital campuses
π Key Takeaways
- Vigilance is rising across public, private, and government sectors.
- Proactive drills are being implemented with greater sensitivity and coordination.
- AI and panic-button tech are shortening response times and saving lives.
- Policy reform is accelerating at both the state and federal level.
- Behavioral threat detection is becoming the first line of defense—not just response.
β Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late
At A.L.I.V.E. Active Shooter Survival Training, we empower your staff and leadership to recognize the signs, take control during chaos, and increase survivability during an active shooter event.
Your team won’t rise to the occasion—they’ll fall to the level of their training.
Let’s make sure that training is life-saving.
π Schedule a training today.
Be A.L.I.V.E. — because surviving isn’t luck. It’s preparation.
Hear From An A.L.I.V.E. Student Survivor Of The Las Vegas Massacre
"As a retired 32 year law enforcement veteran, with several years of SWAT and tactical experience, I learned some different unique perspectives as it pertains to civilians dealing with active threat situations. Very good class for civilians who may have never experienced reacting to a life and death stressful situation."
- Christopher C.
A.L.I.V.E. STANDS FOR:
Assess
Assess the situation quickly
Leave
Leave the area if you can
Impede
Impede the shooter
Violence
Violence may be necessary
Expose
Expose your position carefully for safety
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MICHAEL JULIAN
Creator of A.L.I.V.E.
A.L.I.V.E., which stands for Assess, Leave, Impede, Violence, and Expose, was created in 2014 when Michael began teaching his Active Shooter Survival philosophy throughout the United States. His book on the subject, 10 Minutes to Live: Surviving an Active Shooter Using A.L.I.V.E. was published in 2017 and the online version of the A.L.I.V.E. Training Program was launched in 2019 and is now part of the corporate security training program for companies throughout the world.

Why A.L.I.V.E. Active Shooter
Survival Training Program?
The A.L.I.V.E. Active Shooter Survival Training Program is a comprehensive training program designed to provide individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to survive an active shooter incident. Its emphasis on situational awareness and decision-making makes it a practical and effective approach to active shooter situations. By empowering individuals to take proactive measures to protect themselves and others, the program can help prevent tragedies and save lives.