Tactical Medicine and Active Killing Events - Survival and Control in the Midst of Chaos
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Description
This two-day, hands-on training equips patrol officers with essential skills in Tactical Medicine, Officer Survival, and Active Shooter Response. Through a blend of classroom instruction and force-on-force scenarios, attendees will learn life-saving techniques, refine decision-making under stress, and master strategies for controlling chaos in critical incidents.
Day One focuses on Tactical Medicine fundamentals, including tourniquet application, wound packing, and chest seals, building a foundation for immersive, high-stress role play scenarios that dominate the the senses on day two.
Day Two. Participants will navigate unpredictable radio dispatches, refine communication skills, and practice solo-officer responses to active threats while prioritizing innocent lives. Key topics include reunification strategies, next-of-kin notifications, and maintaining a mindset of control and composure in life-or-death situations. Participants should bring full duty gear and wear work-ready attire suitable for realistic training environments.
Payment Options: Cash, credit card, or agency purchase orders accepted. Contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 or ahoneyman@nwtech.edu to enroll. Lunch provided both days! W-9 provided on request.
MUST BE ENROLLED TO ATTEND!
Description
This two-day, hands-on training equips patrol officers with essential skills in Tactical Medicine, Officer Survival, and Active Shooter Response. Through a blend of classroom instruction and force-on-force scenarios, attendees will learn life-saving techniques, refine decision-making under stress, and master strategies for controlling chaos in critical incidents.
Day One focuses on Tactical Medicine fundamentals, including tourniquet application, wound packing, and chest seals, building a foundation for immersive, high-stress role play scenarios that dominate the the senses on day two.
Day Two. Participants will navigate unpredictable radio dispatches, refine communication skills, and practice solo-officer responses to active threats while prioritizing innocent lives. Key topics include reunification strategies, next-of-kin notifications, and maintaining a mindset of control and composure in life-or-death situations. Participants should bring full duty gear and wear work-ready attire suitable for realistic training environments.
Payment Options: Cash, credit card, or agency purchase orders accepted. Contact Northwest Technology Center at 580-327-0344 or ahoneyman@nwtech.edu to enroll. Lunch provided both days! W-9 provided on request.
MUST BE ENROLLED TO ATTEND!
Location
Alva Recreational Complex
887 Goldbug Blvd.
Alva
State: OK
887 Goldbug Blvd.
Alva
State: OK
Start Time
04-22-2025 08:30 AM
End Time
04-23-2025 06:00 PM
Course Information
- Hours: 20 (2MH Hours)
- Cost: $145 - Lunch Provided both Days
Agency Information
- Name: Adam Honeyman
- Email: ahoneyman@nwtech.edu
- Phone Number: 580-327-0344
Last Modified on
Feb 27, 2025