When the Smoke Clears: How to Respond to 911
Sealed Mindset presents, “When the Smoke Clears,” an online course to teach you how to limit your legal risk, if or when you have to use your self-defense weapon to defend your life or the life of a loved one. Whether you own a handgun or not, this information is essential for family safety.
Course Overview:
This course is important for your personal safety, your family’s safety, and for your long-term financial safety.
Sealed Mindset has worked with police officers, personal security trainers, self defense instructors and families just like yours to put together the best information on what to do immediately after a self-defense shooting, when and how to call the 911 dispatcher as well as what to say when you make your 911 call to protect yourself legally. This course will teach you what to expect when the authorities show up and how to interact with authorities to maximize you and your family’s safety and to minimize your risk.
Topics Covered:
• When to call 911
• What to say to 911 to limit your legal risk
• What happens to your body and brain in a high stress situation
• How to combat your body’s reaction to a high stress situation
• What to expect from the police who respond
• Specific actions to take after a self defense shooting
• What it means to leave the scene of the crime
• Legal contact for you to call with specific self defense shooting questions
Benefits:
• You complete this online course in the safety and comfort of your home.
• You can share this information with your family to help them be better prepared.
• You receive the most professional guidance on how to limit your legal risk.
• You maintain access to this class for the next two (2) years to review as needed.
Length of online class: 35 to 45-minutes
Price: $14.99
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Course Feedback
I thought the course was well put together with some very important information. I appreciated the fact the course material continually helped me to see the various perspectives involved in a shooting situation. Particularly important, was the perspective I should maintain before, during, and after the 911 call.
Thanks again!
James M.





