Two words can change everything in an instant: Shots fired.
In this episode of Quiet Readiness, David Burnell examines the reality of active violence and what it teaches us about preparedness, training, and the mindset required to respond when chaos suddenly enters ordinary places.
Drawing on decades of experience in military service, law enforcement training, rescue operations, and the development of force-on-force training environments such as the Urban Warfare Center, David explores how modern threats have evolved and why traditional training methods often fail to prepare people for real-world encounters.
This episode looks at:
• why active violence can occur in any community
• how distraction and hesitation increase vulnerability
• the limits of traditional range training
• why force-on-force training changes how people respond under stress
• the psychological realities of fight, flight, or freeze
• lessons from real-world incidents involving active shooters
Quiet Readiness is not about fear or sensationalism.
It is about developing the habits of awareness, preparation, and calm thinking that help people function when the unexpected happens.
Because when violence erupts, people do not magically rise to the occasion.
They fall to the level of their preparation.
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Stay prepared.
Stay quietly ready.












