BASIC FIRE POLICE
June 9 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm June 15 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm June 16 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
June 9 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm June 15 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm June 16 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Develop the knowledge to help adults, children and infants when responding to medical emergencies, including cardiac arrest, choking, sudden injuries and illnesses. Cource Topics Include -Sudden cardiac arrest-Recognizing an emergency-Legal considerations-Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)-Using an AED-Multiple provider approach to CPR-Choking-Emergency moves-Primary Assessment – Unresponsive and responsive persons-Control of bleeding-Shock-Head, neck or back injury-Burns-Poisoning
Develop the knowledge to help adults, children and infants when responding to medical emergencies, including cardiac arrest, choking, sudden injuries and illnesses. Cource Topics Include -Sudden cardiac arrest-Recognizing an emergency-Legal considerations-Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)-Using an AED-Multiple provider approach to CPR-Choking-Emergency moves-Primary Assessment – Unresponsive and responsive persons-Control of bleeding-Shock-Head, neck or back injury-Burns-Poisoning
The curriculum for this course is through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the IACP. This course refreshes officers in the three (3) phases of DUI detection, proper administration and interpretation of the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests, covers recent and pertinent case law and provides updates and any changes to the current curriculum for...
This course is designed to fulfill NHTSA / IACP and PennDOT requirements that officers having already attended the 8-hour Sobriety Checkpoint Training and working sobriety checkpoints receive periodic refresher training. NHTSA / IACP and PennDOT require checkpoint refresher training every four (4) years for officers who work checkpoints. PennDOT has an additional requirement for PTS...
Develop the knowledge to help adults, children and infants when responding to medical emergencies, including cardiac arrest, choking, sudden injuries and illnesses. Cource Topics Include -Sudden cardiac arrest-Recognizing an emergency-Legal considerations-Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)-Using an AED-Multiple provider approach to CPR-Choking-Emergency moves-Primary Assessment – Unresponsive and responsive persons-Control of bleeding-Shock-Head, neck or back injury-Burns-Poisoning
Develop the knowledge to help adults, children and infants when responding to medical emergencies, including cardiac arrest, choking, sudden injuries and illnesses. Cource Topics Include -Sudden cardiac arrest-Recognizing an emergency-Legal considerations-Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)-Using an AED-Multiple provider approach to CPR-Choking-Emergency moves-Primary Assessment – Unresponsive and responsive persons-Control of bleeding-Shock-Head, neck or back injury-Burns-Poisoning
ILEE staff recently completed an extensive update on this course. We have incorporated the concepts that had been presented in our Perception of Danger course with the information in our previous version of Tactical Communications: The Art of De-Escalation. The result is a two-day, comprehensive dive into realistic de-escalation. Please see Scenario-Based De-Escalation (4 hrs)...
This immersive, scenario-based de-escalation training is designed to equip law enforcement officers with practical skills to defuse tense situations effectively and safely. In this course, participants will engage in a series of realistic, role-play scenarios that challenge them to apply de-escalation techniques and strategies learned in the preceding lecture. Each scenario will present complex, dynamic...
Shelter Fundamentals is a basic level course that introduces the guidelines and procedures for setting up, running and closing a shelter during a disaster. Referencing shelter checklists, participants will work on a case study that takes them through four of the six phases of the Sheltering Cycle: Opening, Organizing, Operating and Closing.
Develop the knowledge to help adults, children and infants when responding to medical emergencies, including cardiac arrest, choking, sudden injuries and illnesses. Cource Topics Include -Sudden cardiac arrest-Recognizing an emergency-Legal considerations-Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)-Using an AED-Multiple provider approach to CPR-Choking-Emergency moves-Primary Assessment – Unresponsive and responsive persons-Control of bleeding-Shock-Head, neck or back injury-Burns-Poisoning