R4 Field Training Officer- Chubbuck

Course Number: R4601

Course Description:

Utilizing the San Jose Model, the five-day Field Training Officer Seminar is designed for the new FTO and FTO Supervisor.

Topics include:
● Organizational Structure of a Successful Field
Training & Evaluation Program

● The Role of
Supervision/Management

● The Evaluation
Process: Achieving Objectivity

● Evaluation and
Documentation Exercises

● Legal, Ethical and Due
Process Issues

● Remedial Training Strategies

● Instructional Techniques

● Adult Learning Skills

● Interpersonal Communication: Using Feedback
Effectively

● Coaching for Success

● Principals of
Human Motivation

● Dealing with Difficult People

● Educational and Behavioral Psychology

Dates: October 23-27, 2023

Times: 0800-1700

Credit Hours: 40

Location: Chubbuck Police Dept. 5160 Yellowstone Ave. Chubbuck, ID 83202

Cost: $375.00

(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)

Deadline:

Instructor(s):

Remarks: To register for this course, Contact Robert Sullenberger at sullenberger@ksa-fto.com 303/358-9780 Registration form- FTO Course; chubbuck id; oct 2023

For hotel information, contact Sgt. Shane Manning at: smanning@cityofchubbuck.us or 208/243-1546

R4 EQ for the Telecommunicator- Pocatello

Course Number: R4144C

Course Description:

Tele-communicators are the lifeline of any law enforcement agency. Due to their unique position, they are inundated with constant stress, often without an effective way to release it. The accumulation of stress can lead to burn-out, apathy, increased sick-time or at its peak the on-set of PTSD. The question is how to provide a coping strategy for the telecommunicator to effectively negate the effects of stress?

The answer is with Emotional Intelligence. Emotional Intelligence has been shown to reduce stress, allows for better decision-making and provides for a more motivated employee. Research shows that top performers display a high-level emotional intelligence, are more empathetic and less susceptible to an amygdala hijacking.

This workshop provides the telecommunicator with techniques to develop a personal strategy to combat stress, reduce burn-out, re-ignite their “why” and increase their emotional intelligence competencies. 

Dates: June 19, 2023

Times: 0800-1700

Credit Hours:8

Location: Bannock County Sheriff’s Office, 5800 S. 5th Ave., Pocatello, ID 83204

Cost: $219.00

(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)

Deadline:

Instructor(s): Thomas Dworak

Remarks: To register for this course, click the following link- https://theadaptivewayllc.regfox.com/eq-for-the-telecommunicator-june-19-2023-pocatello-id

R2601 Basic PTO Training Officer course – Caldwell

Course Number: 601

Course Description: 40 Hour Basic PTO training.

The 40-hour Basic PTO Course prepares the trainer to become a Police Training Officer (PTO) under the Reno/COPS Model. The fundamentals of post-academy training are covered including problem-based learning theory and method, available training resources, evaluation methods, emotional intelligence, the Learning Matrix, cooperative learning, mentoring, and the Neighborhood Portfolio.

PTO Program Key Benefits: Trainees become problem-solvers and community-oriented police officers. The training experience is positive, the trainee and PTO work as a team. The agency benefits from a federally approved training model.

We recommend that you bring a laptop and thumb drive to this training for class handouts.

Dates: January 16-20, 2023

Times: 0800-1700

Credit Hours: 40

Location:
Caldwell Police Department
Community Room
110 South 5th Avenue
Caldwell, Idaho

 

Cost: $350.00    Payable to Caldwell Police Department
(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)

W9 and/or invoice available upon request

Registrations :   Contact Lt. Winfield at (208) 455-4534 or dwinfield@cityofcaldwell.org

 

Deadline: January 9, 2023 at 1700 Class size limited to 35 students.

Instructor: Clair H. Walker – Sergeant Boise Police Department (retired)

For additional information regarding the training facility or local accommodations, Contact Lt. Winfield at (208) 455-4534 or dwinfield@cityofcaldwell.org

R1 Idaho PSAP Conference

Course Number:   407

Description:            Idaho PSAP Conference

This two-day class is geared toward Emergency Communications Officers and will cover a wide range of topics, including mental health, dealing with co- workers and the 911 environment, Idaho Dispatch current events roundtable, workplace motivation and leadership. 

Schedule

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/9th-annual-idaho-psap-conference-tickets-386182972667?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

Dates:   October 18 – 19, 2022 ( Welcome reception October 17)

Time:     0800-1700

Credit Hours: 16

Location:

Coeur d’Alene Best Western
506 W. Appleway Ave.
Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814

Cost: Free

(Meals, travel, and/or lodging are the responsibility of the participant)

Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/9th-annual-idaho-psap-conference-tickets-386182972667?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

R2 Field Training Officer Seminar – Nampa

Course Number: 602

Course Description:

FTO Course; Nampa, ID; Jul, 2022

Field Training Officer Seminar is designed for the new FTO and FTO supervisor.

Topics include:

  • Organizational Structure of a Successful Field
  • Training & Evaluation Program
  • The Role of Supervision/Management
  • The Evaluation Process: Achieving Objectivity
  • Evaluation and Documentation Exercises
  • Legal, Ethical and Due Process Issues
  • Remedial Training Strategies
  • Instructional Techniques
  • Adult Learning Skills
  • Interpersonal Communication: Using Feedback Effectively
  • Coaching for Success
  • Principals of Human Motivation
  • Dealing with Difficult People
  • Educational and Behavioral Psychology

Dates: July 18 – July 22, 2022

Times: 0800-1700

Credit Hours: 40

Location:
Nampa Police Department
820 2nd Street South

Cost: $350.00 payable to Kaminsky – Sullenberger & Associates

Registrations :

Robert Sullenberger at
sullenberger@ksa-fto.com
or
303/358-9780

(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)

Deadline: Limited to 36 students 

Instructor(s): Robert Sullenberger

Remarks:

For additional information regarding the training facility or local accommodations, email Jason Cantrell at cantrellj@cityofnampa.us or call 208-761-9182

R2 ALERRT Active Attack Integrated Response Basic Course (AAIR)

Course Number: 309A

2022 AAIR Basic Flyer

Course Description:

The Active Attack Integrated Response Basic Course (AAIR) is a performance level 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.

Prerequisite:

Participants must be state-certified law enforcement, fire, Tele-communicator or EMS providers. EMS providers should be EMT-B certified (preferably EMT-I or EMT-P).

Dates: May 9th – 10th, 2022

Times: 0800-1700

Credit Hours: 16

Location:

Donnelly Fire Department
244 West Roseberry Road
Donnelly, ID 83615

Cost: FREE

(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)

Deadline: May 6th, 2022

Instructor(s): ALERRT Regional Instructors; Scott Tuleners

Registration: Contact: Sgt. Brandon Littrell / Email: jlittrell@co.valley.id.us / Phone: 208-597-4101

Remarks:

  • 15 Student Limit
  • Participants must be state-certified law enforcement, fire, Tele-communicator or EMS providers. EMS providers should be EMT-B certified (preferably EMT-I or EMT-P).
  • Required Equipment: Good attitude, open mind, pen and paper, duty gear or training uniform.

R2 ALERRT Exterior Response to Active Shooter Events Train-the-Trainer (ERASE T3)

Course Number: 309A

2022 ERASE T3 Flyer

Course Description:

This ERASE course is a Train-the-Trainer (T3) and is designed to prepare first responders for an open-air active shooter encounter. It addresses a wide range of tactics and techniques when addressing an exterior armed aggressor. This hands on course will cover equipment selection, vehicle ambushes, medical emergencies, vehicle and dismounted officer/citizen down rescue, individual/ team movement techniques, and emergency vehicle crisis response. Some participants attending this course have found it to be physically challenging. Officers attending this course should be able to walk moderate distances, jog, kneel, crawl, and lift moderate weight. This is an outside class and is routinely conducted during inclement weather conditions.

Prerequisite: Sworn law enforcement officer (preferred: experience in tactical, firearms, and/or law enforcement training)

Recommended Equipment: Good attitude, open mind, pen and paper, duty gear, clothing conducive for crawling around on the ground, water and or hydration system, body armor, long gun (if issued), and inclement weather gear (majority of course is outside regardless of weather conditions)

Dates: June 6th – 10th, 2022

Times: 0800-1700

Credit Hours: 40

Location:

Valley County Sheriff’s Office
107 West Spring St
Cascade ID, 83611

Cost: FREE

(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)

Deadline: June 3rd, 2022

Instructor(s): ALERRT Regional Instructors; Scott Tuleners

Registration: Contact: Sgt. Brandon Littrell / Email: jlittrell@co.valley.id.us / Phone: 208-597-4101

Remarks:

    • 15 Student Limit
    • Prerequisite:Sworn law enforcement officer (preferred: experience in tactical, firearms, and/or law enforcement training)
    • Recommended Equipment: Good attitude, open mind, pen and paper, duty gear, clothing conducive for crawling around on the ground, water and or hydration system, body armor, long gun (if issued), and inclement weather gear (majority of course is outside regardless of weather conditions)

R2 ALERRT Active Attack Integrated Response Course Train-the-Trainer (AAIR T3)

Course Number: 309A

2022 AAIR T3 Flyer

Course Description:

The Active Attack Integrated Response Train-the-Trainer Course (AAIR) is a performance level 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.

Prerequisite:

Participants must be state-certified law enforcement, fire, Tele-communicator or EMS providers. EMS providers should be EMT-B certified (preferably EMT-I or EMT-P).

Dates: April 25 -29, 2022

Times: 0800-1700

Credit Hours: 40

Location:

Donnelly Fire Department
244 West Roseberry Road
Donnelly, ID 83615

Cost: FREE

(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)

Deadline: April 22nd, 2022

Instructor(s): ALERRT Regional Instructors; Scott Tuleners

Registration: Contact: Sgt. Brandon Littrell / Email: jlittrell@co.valley.id.us / Phone: 208-597-4101

Remarks:

  • 15 Student Limit
  • Participants must be state-certified law enforcement, fire, Tele-communicator or EMS providers. EMS providers should be EMT-B certified (preferably EMT-I or EMT-P).
  • Required Equipment: Good attitude, open mind, pen and paper, duty gear or training uniform.

R2 ALERRT Civilian Response and Casualty Care Train-the-Trainer

Course Number: R4309A

Course Description:

This course prepares law enforcement to instruct community organizations and businesses on the Avoid, Deny, Defend (ADD) strategy developed by ALERRT in 2004, provides strategies, guidance and a proven plan for surviving an active shooter event. This course combines the civilian response with the Stop the Bleed Campaign, which empowers civilians to provide life-saving medical aid before first responders ever arrive.

*This is a great course to have personnel trained and ready when businesses, schools, or any organization reaches out to you for advice on how to prepare for an active shooter.​​*

Dates: March 7-8, 2022

Times: 0800-1700

Credit Hours: 16

Location: Valley County Sheriff’s Office / 107 West Spring Street, Cascade ID 83611

Cost: FREE

(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)

Deadline: March 6, 2022 or until filled (Limit 15 students)

Instructor(s): ALERRT  Regional Instructors; Scott Tuleners

Remarks: Contact: Sgt. Brandon Littrell / Email: jlittrell@co.valley.id.us / Phone: 208-597-4101 for more questions

R4 ALERRT Active Attack Integrated Response Course Train-the-Trainer- Blackfoot FREE

Course Number: R4309A

Course Description:

The AAIR T3 is designed to improve integration between law enforcement, fire, tele-communicator and EMS in active attack / shooter events. The course provides law enforcement officers with key medical skills based on tactical emergency casualty care guidelines, which can be used at the point of injury 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.

Prerequisite:

Participants must be state-certified law enforcement, fire, Tele-communicator or EMS providers. EMS providers should be EMT-B certified (preferably EMT-I or EMT-P).

Required Equipment:

Pen and paper, duty gear, body armor, groin protection, and appropriate clothing for
“force-on-force” training (long sleeve shirt, gloves, etc.) Head, eye, and throat protection will be provided.
A laptop or tablet is strongly suggested for reviewing course materials in preparation for the teach back portion of the course.

Dates: March 21-25, 2022

Times: 0800-1700

Credit Hours: 40

Location: Blackfoot High School, 807 S, Fisher, Blackfoot, ID

Cost: FREE

(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)

Deadline:

Instructor(s): ALERRT Instructors

Remarks: To register for this course, contact Blackfoot PD Ofc. Steve Scott at 208-670-3919 or mail sscott@co.bingham.id.us