Low Light Instructor
From 08:00 until 18:00
At Georgetown Police Department Training Facility
Exact Address Provided Upon Registration
$600.00
P2 Concepts LLC / 940-389-1745
DETAILS
DETAILS
Learn how to develop and implement low light training program for your agency. This train the trainer course provides a detailed in depth look at equipment selection, proper techniques, training concepts, and the development of a low light training program.
By utilizing principal based methods designed to challenge officers mentally and physically, Instructors will participate in and create various force on force scenarios/drills. Upon completion, you will have the proper tools and preparation needed to develop and implement a successful low light training program for your agency.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
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Develop and implement low light training program
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Simulation scenario design and evaluation
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Low light teaching methods
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Instructing low-light
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Instructor lesson plan
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Departmental liability
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Light and the human eye
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Principles of low-light tactics
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Flashlight selection and techniques for use
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Understanding technical specifications of illumination tools
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The tactical use of flashlights and ambient lighting
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Utilizing hand-held flashlights with firearms
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Entry techniques
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Applying basic 2 – 3 man building search and room clearing techniques
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Principles of low light tactics and engagements
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Pistol drills for both hand-held and weapon-mounted lights
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Rifle drills for both hand-held and weapon-mounted lights
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Weapon manipulations in diminished lighting conditions
PREREQUISITES
PREREQUISITES
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Must be a licensed sworn law enforcement officer/agent with arrest authority in the prevention, detection, apprehension, detention and/or investigation of felony and/or misdemeanor violations of federal, state, local, or military criminal laws.
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Must be able to participate in intensive training lasting up to 10 hours per day.
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Must not have any medical restrictions
EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
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Duty gear
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Writing material
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Camelback or other means of hydration
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Appropriate wear (BDU, agency t-shirt (long sleeve or short sleeve), boots, etc.)
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Tactical flashlight
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Spare batteries