
In response to the rising number of active shooter incidents, the Lewisville Police Department is stepping up to educate the public with their "Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events" training seminar. The event is slated for Saturday, June 28, starting at 10 a.m., hosted at Thrive, located at 1950 S. Valley Parkway; it's a move that reflects an increasing demand for citizens to be prepared for such unforeseeable and tragic situations.
According to the City of Lewisville, this free seminar is open to everyone interested willing to learn practical strategies for surviving an active shooter situation. It's about teaching awareness, decision-making, and safety measures, which are now considered essential skills in today's society. The training will be conducted by certified trainers from the Lewisville Police Department. These experts will bring their knowledge and tactical understanding to the table in a session that's as much about mental preparation as it is about physical response.
To ensure a place at this critical seminar, residents are asked to make reservations ahead of time, with space being limited. Reservations can be made through the link provided in the city's announcement, and given the nature of the topic, it's expected to fill up quickly.









