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In an active shooter event, the first decision you make is usually the most important. This episode helps you think through that decision before you ever need to.
In this critical Red Dot Mindset™ episode, retired U.S. Air Force Security Forces veteran Mickey Middaugh breaks down how civilians can prepare for one of the most terrifying threats of modern life: an active shooter event. But instead of panic, this episode focuses on preparation, mindset, and action.
Using FBI data, the Grey Matter Ops™ Avoid | Deny | Defend framework, ALERRT training principles, and insights from security professionals including Cade Courtley, this episode examines what civilians need to understand before a crisis ever unfolds.
This episode places special emphasis on Avoid as the first and best option: decisive escape with intent. Getting off the X, creating distance, and using movement when escape is possible can increase survivability by disrupting the attacker’s momentum and forcing new decisions.
Inside this episode, we cover:
• How the active shooter threat is evolving
• Common attack locations and observable warning signs
• Why situational awareness must be portable and habitual
• Why Avoid means fully escaping, not hiding nearby
• How Deny functions when escape is blocked
• What Defend really means as a last-resort survival action
• How to train your mind under stress using combat breathing and the OODA Loop
• What to do when law enforcement arrives
• Why Stop the Bleed readiness and trauma tools matter
This is not about fear.
It is about control, action, and survival.
Resources Mentioned:
• ALERRT Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) training
• Grey Matter Ops™ philosophy and training
Train the mind. Win the fight.
For more mindset, awareness, and preparedness content, visit Red Dot Mindset: https://reddotmindset.com/
By Mickey Middaugh – Red Dot MindsetIn an active shooter event, the first decision you make is usually the most important. This episode helps you think through that decision before you ever need to.
In this critical Red Dot Mindset™ episode, retired U.S. Air Force Security Forces veteran Mickey Middaugh breaks down how civilians can prepare for one of the most terrifying threats of modern life: an active shooter event. But instead of panic, this episode focuses on preparation, mindset, and action.
Using FBI data, the Grey Matter Ops™ Avoid | Deny | Defend framework, ALERRT training principles, and insights from security professionals including Cade Courtley, this episode examines what civilians need to understand before a crisis ever unfolds.
This episode places special emphasis on Avoid as the first and best option: decisive escape with intent. Getting off the X, creating distance, and using movement when escape is possible can increase survivability by disrupting the attacker’s momentum and forcing new decisions.
Inside this episode, we cover:
• How the active shooter threat is evolving
• Common attack locations and observable warning signs
• Why situational awareness must be portable and habitual
• Why Avoid means fully escaping, not hiding nearby
• How Deny functions when escape is blocked
• What Defend really means as a last-resort survival action
• How to train your mind under stress using combat breathing and the OODA Loop
• What to do when law enforcement arrives
• Why Stop the Bleed readiness and trauma tools matter
This is not about fear.
It is about control, action, and survival.
Resources Mentioned:
• ALERRT Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) training
• Grey Matter Ops™ philosophy and training
Train the mind. Win the fight.
For more mindset, awareness, and preparedness content, visit Red Dot Mindset: https://reddotmindset.com/