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
Rescue Task Force Instructor Course
Instructor: Beacon Training Group
Presented by ITOA
January 21-22, 2025
8am – 4pm
Class will meet at: Class will meet at: The Ole School, 18603 Springfield Road, Groveland, IL
Enrollment Deadline: January 14, 2025
Course Size: Minimum –15 Maximum – 25
Course Objective
This 16-hour course is designed to prepare law enforcement officers and firefighter personnel with the skills and abilities to instruct rescue task force concepts and techniques at the department level. The course is a collaborative training program designed to bring law enforcement and fire service personnel together to provide nationally recognized best practices and strategies for managing, deploying, and utilizing rescue task force teams during active killer/mass casualty events.
Course Content
The course will allow police and fire department trainers opportunities to work together and practice the operational skills required to manage active killer/mass casualty incidents. The course will prepare prospective instructors with the tools necessary to use adult learning methods to create effective and productive lesson plans and proper learning environments essential to facilitate rescue task force training. At the culmination of this course, students will be able to define roles, responsibilities, and operational procedures to support a rapid deployment rescue task force response training exercise and program.
What to bring: All Officers are required to have either a training pistol or training rifle with approximately 50 rounds of training ammunition. If the attending officers do not have access to training weapons, the MTU will provide the weapon
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: Emergency medical response training 9 hours; Laws concerning stops, searches and the use of force .50 hours with .50 hours scenario based; Officers Safety techniques, including cover, concealment and time 3 hours with 2.50 hours scenario based. Continuing Ed: Active Threat Response 16 hours with 12 hours scenario base