Active Threat Rescue Task Force, Parkside School, Peru, IL

Active Threat Rescue Task Force, Parkside School, Peru, IL

12-22-2024 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Parkside School, 1800 Church Street, Peru, IL
Address: 1800 Church St, Peru, IL 61354, USA
1800 Church St, Peru, IL 61354, USA

CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

Brian Fengel, Director

Phone: (309) 690-7350
Fax: (309) 690-7359
Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu

Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu

Active Threat Rescue Task Force

Instructor: Tim Margis, Paul Petersen and Dan Glover

December 22, 2024

 8am – 4pm

Class will meet at: Parkside School, 1800 Church Street, Peru, IL

Law Enforcement wishing to attend must have previously completed a minimum 8-hour active threat/rapid deployment class

Enrollment Deadline:  December 15, 2024

Course Size:  Minimum – 15 Maximum – 25

Funding provided in whole or in part by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency,

 Illinois Homeland Security Advisory Council.

Course Objective

Collaborative training of police officers and firefighter/paramedics enables them to operate together in the warm zone during an active threat situation. Content is designed to provide them the skill sets to rapidly perform critical lifesaving medical procedures and triage under the force protection of law enforcement. Accessing victims early will increase the probability of saving the lives of those who may have otherwise died from their injuries.

:Each attendee is required to bring the following equipment:

Ballistic Vest

Concealed or outerwear

Hand held light

Duty Belt w/ SIM pistol – marking rounds

Police” identifying outer clothing / vest

Converted/SIM Rifle with sling that shoots marking rounds

Department Ball Cap – W / “Police”

PPE: Impact Resistant Safety Glasses / Mask / Gloves / Groin protection

Water / Sport Drinks to Maintain Hydration

Bring a bag lunch for the day.  We will be eating on-sight to minimize down time and weapon safety issue

 

 

Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board

Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 6 hours – Emergency Medical Response Training with 4.50 hours scenario based, .50 hours – De-Escalation Techniques .50 hours scenario based,.50 hours – Laws concerning stops, searches and the use of force with .50 hours scenario based, 1 hour – Officer Safety techniques, including cover, concealment and time with .50 hours scenario based. Specialized Mandate: 8 hours Active Threat Response with 6 hours scenario based.

Active Threat Rescue Task Force, Parkside School, Peru, IL