New Course! - North East Multi-Regional Training, Inc.
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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 />
24 Hour PPCT Edged<br />
Weapon Instructor<br />
<strong>Course</strong><br />
TTT300R<br />
Dec. 6-8, 2011<br />
Elmhurst Police Department<br />
08:00 AM to 04:00 PM<br />
Member Tuition: None<br />
Non-Member Tuition: $300.00<br />
Limit: 1 per Dept.<br />
4 Hour Mandatory<br />
Firearms <strong>Training</strong><br />
Waiver (P.A. 90-646)<br />
PHY513R<br />
Dec. 17, 2011<br />
Wheaton Police Department<br />
Feb. 4, 2012<br />
Wheaton Police Department<br />
08:00 AM to 12:00 PM<br />
Member Tuition: $75.00<br />
Non-Member Tuition: $100.00<br />
Limit: Unlimited<br />
Winter 2011-12 In-Service <strong>Course</strong> Catalog<br />
While only a fraction of households contain firearms, almost all have knives and/or other<br />
edged weapons in them. Successful completion of this three-day PPCT certification school<br />
will enable participants to instruct other officers in self-defense techniques for edgedweapon<br />
attacks.<br />
Topics to be addressed include:<br />
- The most common types of edged weapon attacks<br />
- Current information on survival reaction time<br />
- Legal review and case law<br />
Participants need to bring the following equipment to class:<br />
- Elbow pads<br />
- Soccer shin guards<br />
- Forearm pads<br />
This course will be taught by: Sergeant Robert Nicholas and Sgt. Michael Burroughs, both<br />
with the Elmhurst Police Department.<br />
This program may only be attended by students who have previously completed a course of<br />
instruction similar to the State of Illinois Mandatory Firearms <strong>Training</strong> program as provided<br />
by the Illinois Law Enforcement <strong>Training</strong> Standards Board. The sole authority for allowing a<br />
student to participate in this program and to waive any participant from attending the entire<br />
Mandatory Firearms <strong>Training</strong> program applicable to Illinois Peace Officers is vested in the<br />
Board.<br />
The program consists of classroom refresher training to prepare students to take the written<br />
examination required by P.A. 90-646, actual administration of the examination, and having<br />
each student attempt to qualify on the State of Illinois-approved Mandatory Firearms<br />
<strong>Training</strong> Qualification <strong>Course</strong>.<br />
According to P.A. 90-646, waivers will be contingent upon an officer's successful<br />
completion of the written test and qualifying course of fire from the 40 Hr. Mandatory<br />
Firearms <strong>Training</strong> Program. The written examination consists of 50 multiple choice<br />
questions. Officers seeking a waiver must achieve a passing score of 70% and will have only<br />
one opportunity to pass the written test. The Handgun Qualification <strong>Course</strong> of Fire consists<br />
of 24 rounds shot from the 7 yard line, 18 rounds shot from the 15 yard line and 8 rounds<br />
shot from the 25 yard line. All shooting begins from the secured holster position. The officer<br />
will receive only two opportunities to qualify for the record.<br />
Range time will be given to familiarize officers with the official course of fire. Students will<br />
receive N.E.M.R.T. and State of Illinois certificates reflecting successful completion of the<br />
requirements of P.A. 90-646.<br />
Note: Students need to bring their duty weapon, holster, 150 rounds of ammunition, eye and<br />
ear protection, and a pen to class.<br />
** Cancellations for this program must be received by NEMRT 35 days prior to the start of<br />
class in order to avoid being billed.<br />
This course will be taught by: Chief Daniel McCollum, La Grange Park Police Department.<br />
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