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The training will offer 4 hours of TCOLE credit and after this class individuals will be able to: • Effectively conduct a vehicle stop • Understand the case law that directly relates to stopping vehicles and officer limitations • Understand the lasting effects of traffic law enforcement • Understand the 7 step violator contact. • And so much more…
ALERRT AAIR #3381 OFFERED FOR FREE The Active Attack Integrated Response Course (AAIR) is a 16 hour performance level direct delivery course designed to improve integration between law enforcement, fire, tele-communicator and emergency medical services (EMS) in active attack / shooter events. The course provides law enforcement officers with key medical skills based on tactical emergency casualty care (TECC) guidelines, which can be used at the point of injury (POI) to increase survivability of victims. The course also provides a model framework for law enforcement, fire, and EMS to integrate responses during an active attack / shooter event through the rescue task force concept. This course has been designed to improve the safety and survivability of victims of active attack / shooter events and increase the effectiveness, coordination, and resource integration between law enforcement, fire, tele-communications and EMS when responding to these events.
The standard CIT training offered to most police officers focuses primarily on response techniques for adults. While there are some general similarities between adults and youth, there are important and unique distinctions that require specialized knowledge and training. CIT-Y trains police officers on response techniques that are appropriate for youth with behavioral health needs.
ALERRT AAIR #3381 OFFERED FOR FREE The Active Attack Integrated Response Course (AAIR) is a 16 hour performance level direct delivery course designed to improve integration between law enforcement, fire, tele-communicator and emergency medical services (EMS) in active attack / shooter events. The course provides law enforcement officers with key medical skills based on tactical emergency casualty care (TECC) guidelines, which can be used at the point of injury (POI) to increase survivability of victims. The course also provides a model framework for law enforcement, fire, and EMS to integrate responses during an active attack / shooter event through the rescue task force concept. This course has been designed to improve the safety and survivability of victims of active attack / shooter events and increase the effectiveness, coordination, and resource integration between law enforcement, fire, tele-communications and EMS when responding to these events.
The instructor is Kevin Glass with the Texas SFST Program. The course is free. This course was designed to supplement other impaired driving enforcement courses such as the Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST) Practitioner, SFST Refresher, and the Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) courses.
CLICK TO REGISTER: https://txsfst.org/event/fort-bend-free-8-hr-advanced-dwi-course/
The training will offer 4 hours of TCOLE credit and after this class individuals will be able to: • Effectively conduct a vehicle stop • Understand the case law that directly relates to stopping vehicles and officer limitations • Understand the lasting effects of traffic law enforcement • Understand the 7 step violator contact. • And so much more…