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Specialty Programs

Edged Weapon Defense & Dynamics (LE / Fire / EMS / Security & EP)

With the rise of edged and improvised weapon attacks, it’s crucial to understand the dynamics behind these threats. This course focuses on common carrying and deployment methods and includes drills to respond to various attack scenarios. Participants will develop a deeper understanding of edged weapon dynamics, empowering them to defend against these evolving threats with greater confidence.

Combatives in Confined Spaces: Close-Quarter Tactics (LE / Fire / EMS / Security & EP)

In certain environments, distance is not an option, and close-quarters tactics become crucial. This course teaches students how to perform combative drills in confined spaces, helping them develop effective skills and strategies for handling violent encounters where space is restricted.

Concealed Carry and Self-Protection for Plain Clothes Officers (LE / Fire / EMS / Security & EP)

Tailored for those working in plain clothes with concealed carry or those who carry off-duty, this course addresses critical aspects often overlooked, such as weapon deployment from concealment, responding during close-quarters combat, and protecting your weapon in high-pressure situations. Focused on real-world applications, this course helps participants understand the unique challenges and advantages of concealed carry for field protectors.

Defensive Tactics for Female Officers & Operatives (LE / EP)

Tailored for women in protective roles, this course focuses on defensive tactics that work to counter the physical size advantages often seen in confrontations. Students will learn how to maximize their unique skills and minimize the impact of physical size differences in real-world situations.

Tactical Baton Use and Deployment (LE / Security  & EP)

In this course, students will learn how to effectively use expandable batons as a force option. Covering the complete process from carriage to deployment, the course includes practical exercises in targeting and control. Participants will develop proficiency in adding this versatile tool to their tactical arsenal, enhancing their ability to manage a wide range of situations.

Non-Verbal Communication and Strategic De-Escalation

In this course, students will explore the power of non-verbal communication, learning how to observe and respond effectively to those they interact with. Paired with simple de-escalation techniques, attendees will develop skills to prevent physical confrontations and avoid accidental escalation, enhancing their ability to manage high-stress situations more effectively.

First Line Supervision Training

This course is designed for new supervisors or those preparing for promotion, covering the fundamentals of leadership. Key topics include managing personnel issues, addressing complaints, reviewing reports, and developing counseling skills essential for everyday supervisory tasks. It provides a solid foundation for anyone stepping into a supervisory role.

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