Rescue Task Force for Law Enforcement (07-19-009) - 007

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Brief Description
Rescue Task Force for Law Enforcement 07-19-0009
Full Description
Course Description
Rescue Task Force for Law Enforcement is an active shooter response course designed to prepare law enforcement officers for a follow-on response to an Active Shooter Event (ASE) and other types of Aggressive Deadly Behavior (ADB). This course builds on the principals and skills taught in the Initial Response to Active Shooters (IRAS) and other basic level active shooter courses (including ALERRT and LASER). Students will apply these lessons to emerging threats involving the response of 4-8 follow-on law enforcement officers. Students will also apply techniques that enable law enforcement to integrate EMS in indirect areas to “stop the bleeding”. Students will discuss and/or practice: establishing and maintaining leadership and communication, creating and maintaining warm zones and casualty collection points, searching for and locating casualties, and forming a rescue task force.

Topics Include
Establishing Incident Command and a Warm Zone; Team Tactics for responding to an ASE; Operating in an    Indirect Threat Area; and Establishing a CCP and EMS Integration

Audience
You must be a certified Police/Peace Officer who is authorized to carry a firearm in the course of his/her duties to attend this course. You must also be a U.S. citizen or have prior approval. The New York State Division of  Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES) reserves the right to determine eligibility for this course.

*NOTE* This course is comprised of several activities requiring physical exertion. This includes a great deal of time walking, jogging and standing, as well as the negotiation of stairwells between multiple floor levels. Some of this activity may be conducted in low-light conditions. Accordingly every student should be aware of this and consider self-exclusion if s/he has concerns about their physical condition or suffers from any health or other physical abnormality that may place them at risk during periods of significant physical  exertion.

Course Provider
This course is being taught by a team of instructors from the State Preparedness Training Center.
Training Dates
11/20/2024 - 11/21/2024
Prerequisites
Provide your supervisor's first and last name as well as title
Work Classification Related to this Course
Select the County of Residence
I attest that I have my supervisor’s and agency’s approval to participate in this course if my registration request is approved
Provide your supervisor's email address and phone number (Office or Cell)
Select the discipline your are representing for this Course
Do you require lodging?  Note: By selecting Yes, you are certifying that you meet the lodging requirements as stated in the Guidelines.
Select the County of Work - This is where your Work Office is located.
Registration Dates
08/22/2024 - 11/15/2024
Available Seats
12
Hours
17h 0m
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
State Preparedness Training Center (SPTC)
5900 Airport Road
Oriskany, NY  13424
Directions to Location
Location
State Preparedness Training Center
5900 Airport Road, Oriskany, NY 13424
Resources Required
Student Equipment Requirements
Students should bring their duty belt and wear comfortable clothes conducive for force-on-force, reality-based training. Jeans and BDU pants are acceptable, as well as long sleeve t-shirts or button down long sleeve shirts and shoes that you normally wear during the course of duty. You may bring a ballistic vest if you wish, but it is not mandatory. All necessary protective gear required for force-on-force training utilizing non-lethal training  ammunition (NLTA) will be provided to you. If you have your own protective gear, such as Simunition® or ATK® that you normally wear during FoF training, you may bring it, but it must be approved by staff before allowing you to use it during the training. Each officer is responsible for properly securing his or her weapon(s) during the training course. No personal or agency weapon (including impact and less-than-lethal weapons), live ammunition, weapon magazines, or flash bangs are to be on the officer or in the training area (including classroom) at any time during this course.  Note:  The SPTC has gun lockers for the storage of weapons during class.
Reporting Instructions
Times
Day 1:  Registration and Check-In (7:30am-8:00am), Course (8:00am-4:30pm)
Day 2:  Check-In (7:45am-8:00am), Course (8:00am-4:30pm)

Registration
All student registrations will be reviewed by the SPTC with approvals sent to students NO LATER THAN 2 weeks prior to the start of the class.  Registration does not guarantee a seat in the class.  If you are accepted into this course, you will receive a confirmation email from the Center.  

No Show Policy
Failure to attend a class you have registered for can result in restriction on future course attendance and agency notification. If you have not received a confirmation or denial two weeks prior to the course date, please contact DHSES, SPTC at (315) 768-5689 or SPTC.INFO@dhses.ny.gov

Lodging
Lodging will be provided for eligible public sector personnel.  
You are eligible for lodging if your residence and official workstation are more than 50 miles from the SPTC and you are public sector personnel.  Lodging is not available for federal employees or private industry participants.  If you are eligible, you will be sent an email with lodging instructions prior to the start of the course. You must be enrolled in the course and have received lodging approval from the SPTC before arriving at the Center, or your lodging will not be covered, and you will not be allowed in the class.

If you have any questions, please contact the SPTC at 315-768-5689 or SPTC.INFO@dhses.ny.gov prior to arriving at the Center.


Signup Details
Location
State Preparedness Training Center
5900 Airport Road, Oriskany, NY 13424

Times
Day 1:  Registration and Check-In (7:30am-8:00am), Course (8:00am-4:30pm)
Day 2:  Check-In (7:45am-8:00am), Course (8:00am-4:30pm)

Audience
You must be a certified Police/Peace Officer who is authorized to carry a firearm in the course of his/her duties to attend this course. You must also be a U.S. citizen or have prior approval. The New York State Division of  Homeland Security and Emergency Services (DHSES) reserves the right to determine eligibility for this course.

*NOTE* This course is comprised of several activities requiring physical exertion. This includes a great deal of time walking, jogging and standing, as well as the negotiation of stairwells between multiple floor levels.  Some of this activity may be conducted in low-light conditions.   Accordingly every student should be aware of this and consider self-exclusion if s/he has concerns about their physical condition or suffers from any health or other physical abnormality that may place them at risk during periods of significant physical  exertion.

Student Equipment Requirements
Students should bring their duty belt and wear comfortable clothes conducive for force-on-force, reality-based training. Jeans and BDU pants are acceptable, as well as long sleeve t-shirts or button down long sleeve shirts and shoes that you normally wear during the course of duty. You may bring a ballistic vest if you wish, but it is not mandatory. All necessary protective gear required for force-on-force training utilizing non-lethal training  ammunition (NLTA) will be provided to you. If you have your own protective gear, such as Simunition® or ATK® that you normally wear during FoF training, you may bring it, but it must be approved by staff before allowing you to use it during the training. Each officer is responsible for properly securing his or her weapon(s) during the training course. No personal or agency weapon (including impact and less-than-lethal weapons), live ammunition, weapon magazines, or flash bangs are to be on the officer or in the training area (including classroom) at any time during this course.  Note:  The SPTC has gun lockers for the storage of weapons during class.

Course Provider
This course is being taught by a team of instructors from the State Preparedness Training Center.

Registration:  All student registrations will be reviewed by the SPTC with approvals sent to students NO LATER THAN 2 weeks prior to the start of the class.  Registration does not guarantee a seat in the class.  If you are accepted into this course, you will receive a confirmation email from the Center.  

Lodging
Lodging will be provided for eligible public sector personnel.  
You are eligible for lodging if your residence and official workstation are more than 50 miles from the SPTC and you are public sector personnel.  Lodging is not available for federal employees or private industry participants.  If you are eligible, you will be sent an email with lodging instructions prior to the start of the course. You must be enrolled in the course and have received lodging approval from the SPTC before arriving at the Center, or your lodging will not be covered, and you will not be allowed in the class.
If you have any questions, please contact the SPTC at 315-768-5689 or SPTC.INFO@dhses.ny.gov prior to arriving at the Center.

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