C.L.A.S.P. - Citizens Lifesaving And Survival Program for Schools, Churches, Corporations

Silverback Safety & Training Solutions, Inc.

C.L.A.S.P. - Citizens Lifesaving And Survival Program

for Schools, Churches, Corporations

Our focus at Silverback Safety and Training Solutions is to provide life-saving training along with the necessary gear and equipment needed to survive a Mass Casualty Incident. From Businesses, Schools and Churches to Law Enforcement, Fire/EMS………. We provide dynamic and engaging training courses that are specifically designed for you and your team. The training programs are designed to help you make quick, effective decisions in challenging real to life scenarios that will increase your ability to save those around you as well as yourself.

Attacks on schools

Are becoming an almost norm in today’s world

Places of worship are not the safe sanctuary they once were. Business workplace violence is very common. From a mentally disturbed student to a disgruntled employee or a domestic situation spilling into the workplace, the danger is real on all these sites. When the attack happens, most people will do anything they can to help others survive. Admirable intentions for sure, but the fact is that you will rise to the level of your training and the life-saving equipment you have. Take the bravest, best intentioned person trying to help, but has little training and/or equipment, NOW give that same person some training and equipment. The difference is the number of lives that will be saved!

As fast as Law Enforcement, Security, Fire /EMS is coming to help you, NO ONE will beat the person who is already on scene. What you do in those first few minutes will increase the survivability of those wounded.

You don’t have to be a paramedic

to save a life

You bring the heart and a willingness to learn and we’ll provide you with a new skillset. Our SASA/BITT Training will better prepare you to survive when that day comes. SASA hits on the history of the attacks and how to respond pre, during and post attack. BITT covers the hands-on trauma interventions of the innocents who have been wounded. Of course, you won’t be a trauma doc when we leave BUT you will know how to respond to an active threat and to safely, quickly and effectively treat the wounded. We will help you shake the “victim mindset” and get you to embrace the “survivor mindset” by passing on knowledge and performing hands on interventions.

Silverback STS can also conduct a Physical Threat Assessment on your building and has delivered the BITT training separately for those who are interested and/or need the medical training for students, employees, congregations etc.

This course has been delivered to thousands over the years and is taught by subject matter experts who currently function as SWAT Operators and Medics and/or TECC trained Law Enforcement and Firefighters.

Train With Us

Surviving an Active Shooter Attack / Basic Improvised Trauma Treatment

Our SASA / BITT Training course is a one day 6-8 hour course. Our BITT can be taught separately but is best when combined with our SASA training.

Submit your training request today.

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Sheepdog Warriors at Springhills Baptist Church

SilverBack Safety Terminology
  • Surviving an Active Shooter Attack

  • Basic Improvised Trauma Treatment

  • Tactical Emergency Casualty Care

  • Rescue Task Force

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Troy Lowe
Owner

Our focus at Silverback Safety and Training Solutions is to provide life- saving training along with the necessary gear and equipment needed to survive a Mass Casualty Incident. From Businesses, Schools and Churches to Law Enforcement, Fire/EMS………. We provide dynamic and engaging training courses that are specifically designed for you and your team. The training programs are designed to help you make quick, effective decisions in challenging real to life scenarios that will increase your ability to save those around you as well as yourself.

I hope this email finds you well.
I wanted share with you something that happened this weekend.
Saturday morning, I left the house to run some errands. I came upon an auto accident involving 3 cars. One of the 3 cars was flipped on its side.
Two of the three were trapped and one of the two trapped, was unconscious.
I went to the first vehicle and helped her to the side of the road where she sat with my wife.
I then went to second vehicle, driven by a younger woman. She was trapped in her car because her doors were jammed shut.
I was able to pry her driver’s door open, so she could get out. As I helped her out, she could barely walk, because of the state of shock she was in. I helped her to an embankment and sat her down.
By this time, another passer by stopped to help. She sat with the lady in shock and consoled her, while I went to help the third victim.
The third vehicle was the one that was flipped with the unconscious victim, who was an elderly man. His vehicle was laying on its passenger side.
When I was helping the second victim, I could see his body hanging from his driver’s seat seatbelt and that he was bleeding from his head.
I helped the extract him from the vehicle and carry him (using a carry from our class), to a safe area.
By this time medics and other emergency personnel had pulled up and taken over the scene.
I thought about everything that just happened. And I immediately reflected to your active shooter training.
Obviously, this was not an active shooter. But the training applied. The situation possessed the physical and mental trauma, high stress, the need for quick thinking and quick reaction
this event has really hit me hard and made me think that an accident in the workplace can possess the same traits as an auto accident or God forbid, an active shooter.
I can’t stress enough how important and beneficial this training would be in our other facilities.
When I went through your training, obviously I knew the importance of it. But when I was put in the situation to apply the training, it really opened my eyes.
As important as the training was to me, it is more important to those who are hurt.
Please do not view this email as self-serving. Or an opportunity to pound my chest. I was scared. (Still am, to tell the truth)
It was a violent and traumatizing scene. And to be honest, I don’t believe I would have responded the way I did, without your training.
It’s not my nature to write something like this. But I want you to know you and your team are appreciated.
Saturday… 3 people, who have never heard of Troy Lowe or Silverback Safety and never took your training, benefitted from you and your teams good work.
I wanted you to know that.

Terry Cline
General Manager
Star Pizza Box OH

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