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In this episode, host Rob Burton is joined by Greg Pass, a retired law enforcement lieutenant and nationally recognized expert in active assailant preparedness, organizational security, and high-risk incident response.
Marking ten years since the 2015 San Bernardino terrorist attack, Rob and Greg reflect on the critical lessons learned from that event and examine how the active assailant threat has evolved over the past decade. The conversation is grounded in real-world experience, survivor research, and current trends, including recent incidents that underscore how unpredictable and widespread these threats have become.
Greg shares insights from his career in law enforcement, his work interviewing survivors of mass attacks around the world, and his role supporting victims through the VTV Family Outreach Foundation. Together, they explore:
This episode is a practical, no-nonsense discussion for business leaders, public agencies, educators, and anyone responsible for the safety of people and facilities. The takeaway is clear: preparedness does not mean paranoia—but failing to prepare is no longer an option.
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In this episode, host Rob Burton is joined by Greg Pass, a retired law enforcement lieutenant and nationally recognized expert in active assailant preparedness, organizational security, and high-risk incident response.
Marking ten years since the 2015 San Bernardino terrorist attack, Rob and Greg reflect on the critical lessons learned from that event and examine how the active assailant threat has evolved over the past decade. The conversation is grounded in real-world experience, survivor research, and current trends, including recent incidents that underscore how unpredictable and widespread these threats have become.
Greg shares insights from his career in law enforcement, his work interviewing survivors of mass attacks around the world, and his role supporting victims through the VTV Family Outreach Foundation. Together, they explore:
This episode is a practical, no-nonsense discussion for business leaders, public agencies, educators, and anyone responsible for the safety of people and facilities. The takeaway is clear: preparedness does not mean paranoia—but failing to prepare is no longer an option.
Subscribe to the PreparedEx Newsletter.
The post When Seconds Matter: Greg Pass on Active Assailant Preparedness 10 Years After San Bernardino appeared first on PreparedEx.