Executive Security
Tactical Training
Close Protection
(Domestic preparedness & response for first responders)
This course will be modified to the level of expertise in the audience and can be adapted in the classroom for multiple levels of experience and understanding.
Training Goals and Objectives
The goal of this course is to introduce the student to the history and development of emergency management and incident command. Further, to prepare the student to manage the various operational objectives of emergency management from a first responder or first line supervisor’s perspective. Additionally, it is the goal of this course to expose the student to various scenarios and identified threats taken from current events and explore courses of action and the various impacts from those decisions.
The course will be directed at a multi agency/multi disciplinary approach to crisis management. Several areas will be addressed; each area by itself is an area of expertise requiring detailed individual course instruction.
Training Audience, Format, and Content
This is an advanced skill development course designed for the first responder or first line supervisor, currently involved in public safety activities
This course is most successful when taught and received with audiences of 30 officers or fewer, but has been given in groups of 100 or more with successful reviews. The smaller groups enable officers to have more direct dialog & contact with the instructors and the other students.
The course is designed in 3-day sessions with each day involving the exploration of a different topic and the reinforcement of previous learned material. The course is generally designed to run from 0800 to 1600 hours daily, but can be manipulated for evenings and extended days as needed.
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