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Number: 741

Mandates:
September 30, 2024 - October 1, 2024
0800 - 1700

This course is being hosted for the National Tactical Officer Association (NTOA)

This course is designed to provide patrol supervisors with the information and tools needed to manage a critical incident prior to the arrival of SWAT. Understanding the methodology used in managing a dynamic tactical problem, incident command system fundamentals, and the 4 primary types of critical incidents involving an adversary will give the patrol supervisor the tools needed to succeed during these events.

Learning Objectives:

  • The characteristics of a crisis
  • Basic law enforcement strategy
  • Primary mistakes made during large-scale critical incidents
  • Managing a dynamic tactical problem methodology
  • The basic strategy for managing chaos
  • The “Big 4” – hostage situations, barricaded suspects, active shooters and apprehending fleeing felons
  • Legal realities
  • Crisis leadership

Schedule:

DAY 1

  • Managing a Dynamic Tactical Problem During the “First 60”
  • Basic Strategy for Managing Chaos
  • Decision-Making Exercises

DAY 2

  • Critical Incident Basics – “The Big 4”
  • Decision-Making Exercises
  • Tabletop Exercise
  • Lessons Learned from Critical Incidents
  • Debrief

Fee:

No Fee for MTU 8 Members. When registering, please provide NTOA Individual Member ID if you have one. If possible, it would be appreciated if everyone from the same department is registered at the same time.)

Non-MTU 8 Members: Please register with NTOA using the following link: https://training.ntoa.org/CourseRegistration/default.asp?num=20243970

NTOA Individual Member Fee: $256.00, Non-Member Fee: $311.00 (which includes a 1-year individual NTOA membership)

 

Instructor: Alex Embry, NTOA