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Unless otherwise indicated, cancellations must be received by NEMRT 7 days prior to the beginning of a course in order to<br />

avoid being billed for that course. Exceptions will be noted where applicable.<br />

Self-Aid/Buddy-Aid:<br />

Emergency Wound<br />

Care for Patrol<br />

PAT254R<br />

Jan. 25, 2012<br />

Triton College - Bldg. R, Rm.<br />

304<br />

Feb. 6, 2012<br />

NIPsTA: <strong>North</strong>eastern Illinois<br />

Public safety <strong>Training</strong><br />

Academy, Glenview<br />

Feb. 22, 2012<br />

old Libby Building (simborg<br />

Real Estate), Blue Island<br />

8:00 AM to 4:00 PM<br />

Member Tuition: $125.00<br />

Non-Member Tuition: $225.00<br />

Limit: Unlimited<br />

Tactical Command for<br />

Patrol<br />

MAN124R<br />

Nov. 7, 2011<br />

Hoffman Estates Police<br />

Department<br />

8:00 AM to 4:00 PM<br />

Member Tuition: None<br />

Non-Member Tuition: $100.00<br />

Limit: 2 per Dept.<br />

Winter 2011-12 In-Service <strong>Course</strong> Catalog<br />

This day long course provides officers with a standard wound care kit (without the<br />

tourniquet) and a full day of training on when and how to apply emergency medical aid to<br />

themselves or their fellow officers while in the hot zone. Both the medical skills and mental<br />

preparation for “staying in fight” will be learned.<br />

All training is on the “TC3” model, Tactical Combat Casualty Care, endorsed by the U.S.<br />

Military. This class gives the latest in combat care for law enforcement when immediate<br />

treatment for serious injury is not immediately available.<br />

Topics to be addressed:<br />

- Rapid casualty communications and assessment<br />

- Use of the tourniquet, Israeli bandage,<br />

- How to treat for shock, bleeding, airway blockage<br />

- Lifts, carries, drags, recovery positioning,<br />

- Using resources for rescue operations<br />

- Dragging devices and alternative methods<br />

Officers need to bring their duty belt and clothing appropriate for simulated tactical<br />

scenarios.<br />

This course will be taught by Protech, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />

This course serves as a pre-requisite for Tactical Wound Care (TC3) Assessment and<br />

Instructor Verification. Three classes are offered this winter.<br />

This course has been submitted for grant funding. If funded, tuitions will be waived.<br />

** Cancellations for this course must be received by NEMRT 35 days prior to the start of the<br />

program in order to avoid being billed.<br />

Supervisors and senior officers will learn about contemporary tactics, trends, and case laws<br />

that will prepare them for taking tactical command in the following critical areas:<br />

- Warrant service execution,<br />

- Barricaded gunmen,<br />

- Hostage situations, and<br />

- Special events.<br />

Those attending will become familiar with the critical command decisions that need to be<br />

made in both domestic situations and those required during special events. Components of<br />

preparation, response and training readiness will be discussed by an experienced<br />

practitioner.<br />

Topics will include:<br />

- Basic Understanding of warrant service execution tactics and applicable laws;<br />

- Establishing inner and outer perimeter and resolution tactics;<br />

- Dynamics of crisis/hostage situations;<br />

- IACP model policy and definitions;<br />

- Strategies of containment, long rifle use and react teams (CLR);<br />

- Traits of criminal offenders and mentally ill;<br />

- Managing outside agency assistance<br />

This course will be taught by Officer Randy Olsberg, Wheeling Police Department (Retired).<br />

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