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Civilian Response and Casualty Care (CRCC)

Civilian Response and Casualty Care (CRCC)

Mt. Crawford, VA -
Moseley, VA -
Hampton, VA -
Charles City, VA -
Danville, VA -
Amelia Court House, VA -
Amelia Court House, VA -
Spotsylvania, VA -
Spotsylvania, VA -
Gloucester , VA -
Chilhowie, VA -
Norfolk, VA -
Galax, VA -
Galax, VA -
Norfolk, VA -
Norfolk, VA -
Big Island, VA -
Norfolk, VA -
Norfolk, VA -
Hinton, VA -
Hampton, VA -
Bristol, VA -
Henrico, VA -
Woodbridge, VA -
Spotsylvania, VA -
Spotsylvania, VA -
Leesburg, VA -
Norfolk, VA -
Norfolk, VA -
Hedgesville, WV -
Hedgesville, WV -
Danville, VA -
Bedford, VA -
Spotsylvania, VA -
Spotsylvania, VA -

Description

The Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) is pleased to announce the Civilian Response and Casualty Care (CRCC) course. This training, designed and built on the Avoid, Deny, Defend / Run, Hide, Fight strategy developed by ALERRT in 2004, provides strategies, guidance, and a proven plan for surviving an active shooter event. This course combines civilian response with the Stop the Bleed Campaign, which empowers civilians to provide life-saving medical aid before first responders arrive. Topics include the history and prevalence of active shooter events, civilian response options, and basic medical interventions to reduce preventable causes of death.


Course Time and Details

Check-in for training will begin 30 minutes prior to the session start time. Please take a look below for individual session hours.


Who should attend?

This training is being offered to responsibly concerned citizens.


Partial In-Service Credit

Partial In-service Credit (PIC) will be available for law enforcement officers.


Travel, Lodging, and Meals

Participants are responsible for their transportation, lodging, and meals.


Cost and Registration

There is no registration fee for this course. Pre-registration is required.

Please note that due to limited space, priority will be given to individuals who have not previously completed this course.


Critical Incident Preparedness and Response Section Contact:

For more information or questions regarding the Critical Incident Preparedness and Response Section, please contact: CIPR@dcjs.virginia.gov

A member of the team will respond within 1–3 business days. Thank you!