Utah County Sheriff to Conduct Active-Shooter Training for Teachers

Utah County Sheriff to Conduct Active-Shooter Training for Teachers

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Utah County Sheriff Mike Smith is offering an active-shooter training for teachers and it has filled up long before its start date.

Topics covered during the Teacher Academy training will include tactical emergency medical techniques, weapons familiarization, Utah concealed carry certification, tactical de-escalation, self-defense and live range-shooting.

“Many times people fail to act in critical incidents because they have never been taught how to act,” Utah County Smith said in a statement. “The skills taught in this class are designed to teach you how to act and how to save lives.”

This is the third Teachers Academy class held since 2019. It’s designed for teachers, administrators, and school support staff.

Participants for the session beginning Aug. 3 are limited to 30 people, and spots have already filled up and a wait list has started.