Thursday, January 17, 2013

Emergency Management and Public Safety for Tribal Officials

How well is your department prepared for a natural disaster, a manmade catastrophe, an active shooter situation or a terrorist attack?

Join seasoned experts in disaster planning, emergency management and public safety in Indian Country for a two-day intensive session to learn how to prepare your community  and your organization, consider proposed changes to federal disaster relief laws for tribes and share best practices with other Indian Country professionals. 

DATES
February 26-27, 2013

LOCATION
Personnel Security Consultants
219 Central Ave, Suite 201
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Located in the Sunrise Bank Building Albuquerque, New Mexico

TUITION
$399 + tax

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Friday, April 23, 2010

About the Training

About the Training:

Officer Safety and Survival for law enforcement professionals working in Indian Country is unique and demanding. Rural policing many times requires officers to respond to life threatening situations alone and without back-up.

Join us for this needed program specifically tailored for Indian Country law enforcement.

Class Format:

This program presents the latest safety and survival information in a half-day classroom format. The rest of the day you are outside working on those survival skills in real-world exercises and scenarios.

Classroom Topics:

· Analysis of Police Assaults and Assailants

· Mental Conditioning for Armed Confrontation

· Profile of the Peak Performer and How to Become One

· Character and Discipline in the Survival Mind

· Fitness for Survival

· Anatomy of a Shooting

· Overcoming Adversity

· Surviving the Aftermath of a Critical Incident


Practical Exercises:

· Tactical Deployment of Handguns and Shoulder Weapons

· Tactical Movement Refresher

· Use of Cover and Concealment

· Weapon Retention

· Compliant Arrest Refresher