New Course! - North East Multi-Regional Training, Inc.
New Course! - North East Multi-Regional Training, Inc.
New Course! - North East Multi-Regional Training, Inc.
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Tactical Flashlight<br />
PAT248R<br />
Nov. 9, 2011<br />
Wheeling Police 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 />
20<br />
Unless otherwise indicated, cancellations must be received by NEMRT 7 days prior to the beginning of a course<br />
in order to avoid being billed for that course. Exceptions will be noted where applicable.<br />
When properly deployed, a high quality flashlight will increase the effectiveness of any<br />
application of force, from verbal command to lethal force engagements.<br />
This 8 hour course will prepare officers to utilize their illumination tool as a force multiplier,<br />
increasing the officer's ability to prevail during low light encounters. This course will<br />
prepare the officer for general patrol use, room clearing, CQB, hostage rescue, and officer<br />
rescue situations.<br />
Attendees should bring their duty gear, unloaded weapons, magazines, and flashlights.<br />
Lethal force encounters usually occur within the first two minutes the officer is on the scene,<br />
and there is an 80% chance that the contact will take place in “low light” conditions.<br />
The following topics will be addressed:<br />
- How to dominate time and space in low light conditions<br />
- Making the principles of low light operations work for you<br />
- Maintaining the combat mindset for success<br />
- Evaluation of student illumination tools and recommendations for future gear selection<br />
Attendees will be introduce to proper search tactics, light/shoot/move techniques, and<br />
contingency drills for reloads and weapon malfunctions.<br />
Tactics employed during this course were originally developed by retired U.S. Navy Seal,<br />
Ken Good. This training class is based on the highly successful Aurora Police model. It is<br />
also part of Aurora P.D.’s on-going commitment to in-service training for all of their officers.<br />
This course is taught by Lt. Rick Robertson of the Aurora Police Department.<br />
Watch for the 3-day “live fire” instructor-level course coming this spring!<br />
<strong>North</strong> <strong>East</strong> <strong>Multi</strong>-<strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Training</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.