Courses
TACTICAL MEDICINE:
Officer Down Rescue for Law Enforcement and EMS
CLICK HERE for more information on our most popular class. Similar to the one below this class is open to
Law Enforcement, EMS and other personnel. Click here for course FAQs.
Law enforcement officers continue to place themselves in harms way for the protection of the public. Unfortunately, in many of these events,
officers find themselves, other officers or innocent victims gravely injured. Events such as Columbine, Waco and the North Hollywood Bank have
changed the way law enforcement looks at First Aid in the field. Medical care often falls to officers on scene because it may not be safe enough
for civilian EMS.
OFFICER DOWN RESCUE COURSE
- Recognize and treat life-threatening injuries
- Provide treatment under hostile conditions
- Conduct remote assessments and direct treatment
- Effect rapid rescues to hard cover or safety
- Understand the concepts of "Self-Aid" and "Buddy Care"
- Use improvised medical and rescue equipment
Any Law Enforcement or Military Unit wishing to host this course will receive two free seats. There needs to be a minimum of 8 paid participants
at least one week prior to the training date. This is an 8 hours course.
MONADNOCK BASIC BATON INSTRUCTOR
The training curriculum for the Monadnock Expandable Baton Instructor course is a one-day, eight-hour course. Participants must be sworn
Police Officers, Correctional Officers or currently in the Military. Course participants will complete part of the course in the classroom,
reviewing Use of Force, Force Options and complete a short written exam. Participants will spend the majority of their time learning Proper
Stance, Baton Grips, Baton Draws, Striking Techniques and Blocking Techniques. Participants will complete a proficiency exam at the end of training.
MONADNOCK ADVANCED BATON INSTRUCTOR
The training curriculum for the Monadnock Expandable Baton Advanced Instructor course is a two-day, sixteen-hour course. The Advanced Certification
is a continuation of the Basic Instructor certification. Participants will review the Basic Baton Certification curriculum and also learn the control
and takedown techniques. Participants will complete a proficiency exam at the end of the training.
HOW TO SURVIVE A SHOOTING
This course is designed to take the participant through several scenarios taken from real incidents that law enforcement officers have encountered.
Participants will shoot both live rounds and participate in force on force scenarios using SIMS marking cartridges. Officers will work on techniques
like one-handed shooting, shooting from a vehicle, shooting while injured and moving while shooting. Special attention is paid to instructing students
on how to give first aid to themselves or downed officers or civilians.
MEDICAL PROTECTION SPECIALIST
Course participants will learn the various medical skills on how to medically treat a VIP/principal prior to and during a mission. Medical skills will
include, basic medical exams, life saving skills such as wound management, airway management and IV therapy. In addition, students will spend time on
the range working on shooting and moving skills while protecting the VIP/principal. On the final day students will engage in force on force drills that
will require the students to engage or move from hostile fire and render aid to the VIP/principal.
OFFICER DOWN RESCUE II
This is an add on course to the original Officer Down Rescue Course. Participants will complete Live-Fire exercises demonstrating the rescue techniques
that students learned on the previous day.
FIREARMS TRAINING
We also offer extensive firearms training for everything from home and personal defense to law enforcement and military firearms techniques and tactics.
For more information, see our firearms training page and contact us to participate.
Three Hour lectures:
EMS STREET SMARTS
- Recognizing a Potential Threat
- Management of Aggressive Behaviors
- Gang Identification
- Common Street Drugs
EMS RESPONSE TO AN ACTIVE SHOOTER
- History of the active shooter
- Lessons learned
- Pre-planning
- Static vs. dynamic medical teams
TACTICAL EMS
- Applications and limitations
- Personal equipment
- Types of injuries
- Medical threat assessments
EMS AND STREET DRUGS
- Descriptions of the most common street drugs
- Effects on the body
- Signs of an overdose
- Treatment methods
METHAMPHETAMINE AND THE CLANDESTINE LAB
- Description of methamphetamine
- Effects on the body
- Clandestine lab recognition
- Clandestine lab hazards
LESS LETHAL WEAPON INJURIES
- Description of less lethal weapons systems
- Possible injuries
- Decontamination issues
- Treatment and transport
STREET GANG ASSESSMENT FOR EMS
REMOTE ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT
Lectures are available as Power Point or Overhead Projector presentations.