STROUDSBURG — An unidentified man was accidentally shot at a firearm training center in Stroudsburg on Sunday.

Stroud Area Regional Police confirmed reports that police were dispatched to the Threat Assessment and Tactical Solutions Group at 103 Kramer Avenue at around 1:58 p.m. on September 15 for a report of a 47-year-old man who had been shot in the neck area.

According to police scanner reports, an EMS vehicle was dispatched to the shooting facility for a victim with chest pains at 2:20 p.m.

The man was taken by ambulance to Stroudsburg High School, where he was flown by MedEvac to the Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest campus at 2:40 p.m.

According to their website, Threat Assessment and Tactical Solutions "provides the most realistic firearms and defensive measures training to prepare law enforcement officers, armed professional and responsible citizens to survive imminent, real world treats."

The facility offers a variety of programs for basic pistol orientation, women’s pistol defense, home defense, concealed carry training, and reality based training, in addition to "combat games," where participants use real guns converted to run on paint rounds in a "sim shoothouse."

Threat Assessment and Tactical Solutions owner Brandon Kehr said that the shooting occurred during a third-party company’s rental of the facility. While Kehr opted not to identify the company, he did note that they have rented his facility in the past.

"We are familiar with the company that was in here," Kehr said. "We’ve dealt with them several times, a handful of times. They’re very stand up guys; they’re very good at what they do. It’s just unfortunate that this incident happened. It’s a shame."

Kehr said that first and foremost, he and his staff were concerned for the safety of the individual who had been shot.

"I want the family and the person that got injured to know that our hearts are out for him," Kehr said. "I do know he is in a stable condition, which is good."

Stroud Area Regional Police have stated that this was an isolated incident, and that there is no threat to the community. Although all those involved in the incident have been identified, police will not be releasing any names at this time.

Police also noted that this is an active investigation, and the final outcome will not be known until the conclusion of the investigation.

Stroud Area Regional Police Department was assisted by the Pennsylvania State Police Forensic Services Unit, Suburban EMS, St. Luke’s EMS and Stroudsburg Fire Department Personnel.

Kehr said that his company is currently considering future rentals and regulations for the use of the facility. This could include establishing Threat Assessment and Tactical Solutions as "safety officers" for third-party events, whereas previously, the company allowed those groups to operate relatively autonomously, though within the TATS regulations.

"We’re still trying to figure out what we want to do as far as welcoming third party companies in here again," Kehr said. "If we choose that as a route that we want to go, then we are going to elevate the safety protocols that each company has to adhere to before they can even be considered."