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Tips, Tactics, and Tools Podcast

Tips, Tactics, and Tools Podcast

著者: Brink Fidler & Tom Herring
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"Tips, Tactics, and Tools for a Safer Tomorrow" was inspired by frequent discussions between Brink Fidler, President of Defend Systems, and Tom Herring, Owner of Herring Technology, both driven by their commitment to educating clients on enhancing safety and security. Defend Systems specializes in physical security consulting and active shooter response training, while Herring Technology focuses on security solutions like access control, surveillance, alarms, and more. This podcast dives deep into all things safety and security—whether at home, work, church, or in public spaces. Our diverse guests come from a wide range of backgrounds, including school security experts, survivors of active shooter incidents, rescue task force managers, risk management professionals, technology specialists, federal agents, law enforcement experts, K9 trainers, and many more.2025 個人的成功 自己啓発
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  • Breakdown of the Florida State University Shooting :: Ep 53 Tips, Tactics and Tools
    2025/05/22

    Tom and Brink break down the April 17 Florida State University shooting—an open campus event that exposes tough challenges in prevention and response. One heartbreaking detail: a student who survived this shooting also lived through the 2018 shooting at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School. They also unpack a disturbing video of a bystander filming a wounded victim and walking away, raising serious questions about public response to violence. From survivor stories to law enforcement insights, this episode is a sobering look at the realities we face and what can truly make a difference when seconds count.

    Notes:


    2:51: Open campuses are tough to secure; safety depends on those present.

    4:09: A student at FSU also survived the 2018 Parkland shooting.

    5:50: Tech helps, but action before police arrive is critical.

    6:50: Trained people on-site make the biggest difference.

    8:12: We can’t stop every shooting, but we can reduce casualties.

    10:19: “You fall to your training, not rise to the occasion.”

    10:57: Classrooms must lock from the inside-Sandy Hook’s top lesson.

    14:35: Vanderbilt University Medical Center credits Metro Nashville police with saving 600+ lives because of the medical training program.

    16:50: Disturbing video shows bystander walking past wounded victim.

    18:30: Dallas school shooting went unnoticed because no one died.

    25:55: Know the addresses of places you visit often.

    30:00: Not making a decision is a decision but it’s difficult if you don’t have any seeds planted in your primitive brain.

    Tips, Tactics, and Tools for a Safer Tomorrow was born out of several conversations between Brink Fidler and Tom Herring that always revolved around how they focus on properly educating their clients in order to maximize their effectiveness and customer service.

    Both companies strive to meet the same end goal and that is to increase the safety and security posture of their clients.

    Brink’s company, Defend Systems, specializes in physical security consulting and active shooter mitigation training, while Tom’s company, Herring Technology, focuses on being the best security technology integrator in the industry that can provide a one stop shop for any client’s technology needs.

    The focus of this podcast is to educate and empower people. We discuss everything related to safety and security be it at home, work, church, or the mall. We take an in depth look at security technology, ease of use, reliability, and DIY products for homeowners.

    Follow Brink:

    www.defendsystems.com

    Follow Tom:

    www.herringtechnology.com

    Tips, Tactics and Tools is Produced and Edited by www.itsyourshow.co

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    34 分
  • 052 - Jeff Mathes - Know Their Stories: Voices from March 27, 2023
    2025/04/22

    In this episode, we sit down with Sergeant Jeff Mathes of the Metro Nashville Police Department—one of the first officers on the scene at The Covenant School on March 27, 2023. Jeff walks us through the sights, sounds, and split-second decisions of that day. He speaks candidly about what it means to be a leader in a crisis—and healing through accepting that there was nothing he could have changed about his actions that day to save lives.

    Jeff opens up about returning home that day to his family and the moment he heard a clip of the fire alarm on the radio the next morning that triggered a mental break.

    Awarded the Medal of Valor and recognized in the Oval Office, Jeff reflects on why the relationships formed through this tragedy mean more than any honor, and the personal truth he’s had to embrace: “You can’t live your life based on this event that was one day of your life.”

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    1 時間 44 分
  • 051 - Teacher - Know Their Stories: Voices from March 27, 2023
    2025/04/15

    On March 27, 2023, our guest was a teacher at The Covenant School in Nashville—a place she had poured her heart into. In this episode, our guest recounts the moments before, during, and after the tragedy that unfolded.

    She walks us through her second-by-second decision making process as she decides the best way to help the others in the building and also get herself out safely. She fled into the woods with children, thanking God that the spring leaves had started to arrive and provided concealment as they ran from the school. She shares how prior active shooter response training prepared her for split-second decisions she made to protect children, and the aftermath of surviving one of the most traumatic events imaginable.

    We also reflect on the lasting legacy of Head of School Katherine Koonce, who made the decision to bring training to Covenant staff just a year earlier. “Katherine saved our lives,” our guest says.

    This episode is a moving tribute to courage, preparation, and the unwavering strength of educators in the face of the unthinkable.

    Notes:

    2:40 - Journey to becoming a teacher and why

    8:05 - Recounting her morning on March 27, 2023

    10:00 - Recognizing the sound of gunshots in a building and processing using previous active shooter response training

    13:20 - “Hearing that [gunfire in a building during active shooter response training] saved my life. I probably would have gone down to investigate.”

    20:20 - Realizing others in the building probably only heard the fire alarm. “How can I save as many people as possible?”

    27:50 - All of this happened in under 2 minutes

    30:40 - Conversation with the 911 dispatcher and getting children away from the school

    40:00 - People all responded differently

    43:55 - For 14 minutes, it was teacher vs. gunman.

    45:40 - The staff did an outstanding job scripting and performing even after they had evaded.

    1:03:40 - People can make excellent decisions under stress when they have prepared even a little.

    1:15:20 - Fogginess after a traumatic event and dealing with survivor’s guilt

    1:19:54 - Advice for teachers about why training is important

    1:25:25 - Honoring Head of School Katherine Koonce

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    1 時間 28 分

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