Lives depend on collaborative leadership and teamwork between Police, Fire and EMS. This seminar
will identify the core, time sensitive responsibilities required to rapidly implement Unified Command,
Security of the Casualty Collection Point and Rescue Task Force tactics.
This two-day course begins with an examination into the research and dynamics of various threats in
our communities including mass shootings, knife attacks, bombings and vehicular assaults on our
schools, churches, malls and special event venues. Then we’ll break down the stages of an active event
and offer sound ‘team concept’ strategies from the role and responsibilities of the initial responding
officer, to the tactical leadership, communication and coordination of all supporting responders.
Using FBI Statistics, case studies and extensive research, Calibre has developed a ‘best practice’ model
which will be given to each student. This model is designed to assist an agency/community in the
development and implementation of a Unified Command Policy.
We need to be trained and ready for anyone, anywhere, any day, for any reason.
Course topics will include but not be limited to:
➢ Working as a Team Saves Lives!!
➢ The Four ‘A’s of the Initial Responder
➢ Tactical Command, Communication and Coordination
➢ Defining: Unified Command
➢ Leadership in a Volatile and Evolving Environment
➢ Developing A More Focused Training Program
➢ Protocol, Protocol, Protocol – Train, Train, Train!
➢ Building a Community Response Attitude
➢ Rescue Task Force: Quick Assessment, Evacuation and Rapid Transport
➢ The Aftermath: Media, Community and Decompression
Tuition - $359
0800-1700
Patrol officers and supervisors of all levels
Registration and additional info
Course is not currently scheduled.