Trainings
Designed to teach students who are striving to become better handgun armorers, this class will not be a repeat of the same certification recertification class. Since Glock no longer offers their 2-day advanced armorer class outside of Georgia, this class provides a local opportunity to advance your handgun smithing abilities.
Teaches and evaluates two-rescuer CPR, one-rescuer CPR, obstructed airway technique for the adult/child/infant, adult/child Automated External Defibrillator (AED), pocket mask and Bag Valve mask. Students receive an American Heart Association Healthcare CPR card with two-year certification.
Covers rules and regulations, airport certification, aircraft and airport familiarization, ARFF safety, ARFF apparatus, PPE, rescue and firefighting procedures, tactical operations, hazardous materials, incident command, airfield communications, extinguishing agents, ARFF tools and equipment, and airport emergency plans to meet NFPA 1003 standards for a Professional Airport Firefighter and FAR 139 requirements.
Introduces alternative photographic methods for recovering evidence through the use of visible light, tunable ALS and monochromatic alternative light sources, which will include the ultraviolet and infrared wavelengths. Emphasis will be placed upon non visible sources of evidence that may be visible, barely visible or imperceptible without the aid of an alternative lighting method. The use of contrast enhancement techniques will also be presented for photographing faint and near visible injuries. These methods will provide the investigator various choices to visualize injuries common in child abuse, domestic violence, strangulation and other types of assaults. Use of alternative lights sources for visualizing biological fluids and other forms of physical evidence will also be presented. Protocols for documenting injuries and preserving probative evidence will be discussed. Introduction to various equipment available will be provided to help in determining future purchases that may be implemented in evidence processing and collection.
Explore lean and continuous improvement approaches that are changing government and public sector agencies by reducing waste, improving service levels, optimizing processes and delivering performance improvement. Each session focuses on tools and techniques that apply to any work process and integrate specific case studies relevant to public service organizations.
Designed as a comprehensive two-day class with Day 1 covering firearm history and development, safety, cycle of operation, troubleshooting, components and field stripping, and preventative maintenance. Day 2 continues with advanced troubleshooting piston and gas guns, disassembly and reassembly, and wear component measurement and gauging.
Emphasizes a comprehensive class with Day 1 covering firearm history and development, safety, cycle of operation, troubleshooting, components and field stripping, and preventative maintenance. Day 2 continues with advanced troubleshooting piston and gas guns, full disassembly and reassembly, and wear component measurement and gauging. Day 3 culminates the training with live-fire rifle zeroing accompanied with live-fire rifle troubleshooting and gas system tuning followed by a practical armorer certification examination on all concepts presented through the 3 days.
Trains students in how to properly inspect, operate and troubleshoot an ARFF Apparatus. Training will also include technical maneuvers, a drivers confidence course, mock response through simulated airfields and city streets/off airfield, apparatus positioning and pump and roll operations, use a high reach extendable turret and use of a piercing tip. Live fire response and extinguishment is included on day 2 and 3 of the course. This 3-day course is designed for Airport Firefighters who drive and operate ARFF Apparatus.
Students will be introduced to Basic SWAT topics and tactics, such as history, team-building and legal issues; room clearing, firearms (handgun and rifle), shield work, less-lethal, armor and chemical agents. This course is hands-on and high intensity; utilizing force-on-force and scenario-based training.
Provides comprehensive instruction on analyzing bloodstain patterns at crime scenes. Equips forensic professionals, law enforcement officers, and other individuals involved in criminal investigations with the necessary knowledge and skills to accurately interpret bloodstain patterns and provide valuable evidence in court proceedings. Covers various topics including the physics of bloodstain pattern formation, types of bloodstain patterns, documentation and photography techniques, and practical exercises for hands-on experience. Participants will learn how to analyze bloodstain patterns to determine the direction, velocity, and angle of blood droplets, which can aid in reconstructing the sequence of events and identifying potential suspects.