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CRITICAL INCIDENT RESPONSE COURSE
FOR SUPERVISORS AND MANAGERS

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Hosted by the Alameda County Sheriff's Office

DESCRIPTION:  This 4 day / 32 hour course is designed to help the Field Supervisor prepare for and manage major tactical events. This course is particularly designed for Senior Sergeants, Lieutenants, and Watch Commanders.

Our goal is to prepare the Field Supervisor / Manager to be an effective leader at a Critical Incident. This course is designed to provide a comprehensive review of the current field tactical doctrine, with an emphasis on the use of a four-step Critical Incident Response Plan that will be developed in class.

The student will be exposed to case studies and will participate in tabletop classroom exercises.

INSTRUCTOR:  The Instructor is Lt. John Kane (ret) of the Sacramento Police Department. Lt. Kane is a 30-year law enforcement veteran, and has been teaching POST Classes for over 26 years. He holds a Masters Degree in Criminal Justice, and is on the faculty at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) training center in Emmitsburg, Maryland where he teaches Law Enforcement Response to Critical Incidents and Disaster Operations. In March 2002, Lt. Kane received the POST Governors Award for Law Enforcement Training Excellence for his work in Critical Incident and Disaster Response Training.

TOPICS COVERED:  Role of the Field Leader// Department Initiated v. Suspect Initiated Events // Common points to all Critical Incidents H Active Shooter Incidents, such as Columbine H.S. H Advantages of the Suspect v. Responding Officers H Mutual Aid Issues H Evacuation v. Rescue // Role of the Fire Department in Critical Incident Response Law Enforcement Role in a Mass Casualty Incident - MCI // Crisis Media Relations// Development of the Four-Step Critical Incident Response Plan // Development of a Critical Incident Checklist // Terrorism Response Issues // Less than Lethal Devices and their Deployment // High-rise Building Tactics // Crisis Negotiations for The First Responder// SEMSS and the Law Enforcement Incident Command System // and Unified Command Concepts.

PRESENTATION DATES & TIME:  When available

LOCATION:  OES (Office of Emergency Services) Facility, 4985 Broder Blvd, Dublin, CA [ map ]

CERTIFICATION:  This class is POST Plan III Certified and is reimbursable to the agency for tuition, travel, lodging, per diem, etc.

REGISTRATION:  To Register for this course go to the Website at: http://www.dprep.com  Use the links to: Law Enforcement Classes / Basic Hostage Negotiations / Enroll Here

Upon completing the registration section you will receive an instant confirmation email with maps, hotel information, etc.

If You Have Any Questions, please call: 916-761-9130, or email at: info@dprep.com

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