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quick response security training (qrst) - Ohio Military Reserve

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ANNEX B (Course Synopsis) to SOP 405.00 (Quick Response Security Training [QRST])QRSTQuick Response and Security Training180 credit hoursCORRESPONDENCE COURSES1. US Army <strong>Military</strong> Police Law EnforcementOperations Subcourse (MP1006)Provides <strong>training</strong> in <strong>Military</strong> Police responsibilities forprocessing offenders, discusses how to identify andreact to serious incidents and the supervision of abomb threat and a hostage situation; discusses thelegality of searches; provides discussions on the useof force; supervision of enforcement of trafficregulations: and discusses responsibility for the<strong>security</strong> of a crime scene to include the protection ofevidence and recording of the scene. 10 credithours.2. US Army Physical Security CourseProvides MP officers and enlisted personnel withgeneral knowledge of physical <strong>security</strong> to includephysical <strong>security</strong> planning, installation <strong>security</strong>, area<strong>security</strong> and material control. Consists of foursubcourses, total of 20 credit hours.3. US Army Civil Disturbance CourseProvides MP officers and enlisted personnel withsufficient knowledge and skills to perform dutieswhen deployed during a civil disturbance, includingunderstanding behavior of a crowd; legal aspects;news media relationship; interrelationship of local,state, and federal authorities, supervision of crowdcontrol formations; and use of force, personnel,logistical and operational planning to control civildisturbances. Consists of two subcourses, total of 10credit hours,4. US Army <strong>Military</strong> Operation on Urban TerrainSubcourse (IN0410)Identify the phases of deliberate entry Into an urbanarea. Plan operations and <strong>security</strong> for platoon levelentry Into urban environment. Identify the proceduresfor securing buildings. Plan and identify defensiveand observation positions. Be aware of specialcomplications of urban operations. 5 credit hours.5. FEMA Emergency Preparedness Course (HG3)This course contains information about natural andtechnological hazards and disasters and national<strong>security</strong> Issues. Participants are led through thedevelopment of personal emergency preparednessplans and are encouraged to become involved In thelocal emergency preparedness network through anexplanation of the local, state and federal system.Text Is accompanied by illustrations, maps, charts,and diagrams. 15 credit hours.TASKS6. Emergency FirefightingOrientation to the use of typical hoses, nozzles andhydrants; operation of typical pumper truck, basicprocedures for stopgap firefighting and fire safety.Must include hands on experience. Minimum 4 hours.7. Emergency Water SafetySimple lifesaving techniques for self and buddy,proficiency tests: survival of unexpected immersion (10' leap into deep water wearing field equipment withload; ditch gear swim to safety), 50 yard fully clothedswim, 25 yard clothed rescue tow, tread water 15minutes (boots removed), IS minute survival float.Minimum 4 hours.8. First AidBasic first aid, first responder techniques, CPR, selfhelp and buddy aid. Minimum 3 hours.9. MP Patrol TechniquesMP patrolling techniques in urban and rural areas, asMID elements or paired with civilian police, undervarious conditions, mounted and dismounted, inteams and in squads. Must include practicalapplication of dismounted patrol. Minimum 4 hours.10. Conduct <strong>Military</strong> Police OperationsParticipate as a member of a <strong>security</strong> force activelyconducting continuous <strong>security</strong> operations at a facilityor location for a period of twelve hours, a portion ofwhich must be in darkness. Minimum 12 hours.11. CommunicationsOperation and operator's maintenance of PRC-25/77,VRC-10, VRC-12 series, GRC-160, VRC-46, RT-524,RT-246 and R-442 radios and T/A PT-1 and T/A-312phones; erection and operation of RC-292 Antenna.Must be hands on experience. Will Include radioprocedures, CEOI, and troubleshooting. Will includediscussion of SINGARS systems also. Minimum 8hours.A-5

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