CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER
Brian Fengel, Director
Phone: (309) 690-7355
Fax: (309) 690-7359
Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu
Jean Swan: jswan@icc.edu
Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu
Active Threat Solo Officer Response Rapid Deployment
Instructor: Tim Margis, Paul Petersen, Kyle Durst, Kyle Veech, Jon Quast, Michael Taylor & Dan Glover
December 21, 2024
8am – 4pm
Class will meet at: Parkside School, 1800 Church Street, Peru, IL
Enrollment Deadline: December 14, 2024
Course Size: Minimum –15 Maximum – 20
Funding provided in whole or in part by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency,
Illinois Homeland Security Advisory Council.
Course Objective
Rapid deployment/immediate action is the swift and immediate deployment of law enforcement resources to a life-threatening active threat situation.
Course Content
These situations require immediate action and the rapid deployment of law enforcement. Failure to act has catastrophic consequences resulting in death and/or great bodily harm to innocent people. These incidents may also necessitate the immediate and rapid deployment of personnel to contain and prevent the escape of an armed and dangerous offender, or rescue a downed officer and/or civilian.
Simunitions Gear: The course requires every attendee to be equipped with a converted patrol rifle and pistol that shoot marking cartridges. No live ammunition will be permitted on the training site. MTU # 7 has a supply of SIM pistols and SIM AR15s that will be available for those that do not have their own converted weapons. MTU # 7 will provide marking rounds for the training
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: 1-hour Civil Rights, .50 hours De-Escalation Techniques with .50 hours scenario based, 1 hours Laws Concerning Stops, Searches, and Use of Force with .50 hours scenario based, 5.50 hours of Officer Safety techniques, including cover, concealment and time with 4.50 hours of scenario based. Specialized Mandate: 8 hours – Active Threat Response 8 with 5.50 hours of scenario based.