F.O.R.C.E. RESPONDER "CRITICAL INCIDENT / ACTIVE SHOOTER" COURSE

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Active Shooter Response, Critical Incident Response - Controlled F.O.R.C.E. First Responder Training

In a spontaneously occurring Active Shooter situation, survival and success depends on immediate action. The F.O.R.C.E. Responder "Critical Incident / Active Shooter" Course hones muscle memory, enabling the First Responder to immediately recall vital tactics under stress.

This rapid and intense course is packaged in compounding drill format to give you high reps so you can immediately recall survival skills when you need them the most.


COURSE DESCRIPTION

There are major key elements of tactical response that Operators, such as SWAT, SRT, Special Forces, spend a great deal of time honing in order to be able to re-gain control of a critical environment. Some of these key elements are necessary for first responding personnel to understand in order to survive and effectively control a critical environment as it spontaneously occurs. Controlled F.O.R.C.E. has developed a method of basic tactical response training formulated to the specific needs of the First Responder.

Key elements of tactical response that First Responders must have an understanding of include:

Tubular Tactical Entry

Individual and Team Dynamic Tactical Entry

Tactical Ingress and Egress

Improvised Team Tactics

Room Clearing, Hallway Clearing, Stairway Clearing

Threat Identification and Response

Environment Control Measures / Areas of Responsibility

Zone Domination for Response to Secondary Attack

If recent trends in school shootings, church shootings, and even military base shootings teach us anything, it is that well armed, skilled gunmen with the motivation and determination to wreak havoc can cause massive loss of life in a matter of moments. What’s more, we all know that routine situations such as domestic calls can turn extremely violent in an instant. Personnel that respond to these situations must have a basic tactical response capability to act in a manner that eliminates all threats as quickly as possible.

 

COURSE MODULES

Depending on specific training needs, the F.O.R.C.E. Responder "Critical Incident / Active Shooter" Course can be delivered as a complete package, or in a targeted training module. The following modules can be taken for Responder Development or Departmental Instructor Certification.

Individual to Team Tactics Module | 2-3 Days

Section 1: Combative Counter Measures
Objective: Respond to and neutralize new immediate threats
Tactical Movements on the Ground: Falls, Weapon Drawing, Recoveries
High-Stress Multi-Tasking and Transitioning Drills
Weapon Drawing and Re-holstering While in Contact with Opponent

Section 2: High-Threat Environment Control
Objective: Team transitions to keep the team moving forward toward known threat
Threat Identification and Response Drills
Tactical Movement and Dynamic Entry Drills
Areas of Responsibility: Secure, Support, and Transition

Section 3: Rapid Deployment Search Team Transitions
Objective: Working as a team to dominate the environment
Individual and Small Team Tactics
Improvised Command Post
Integration of Multiple Agency Responses

Comprehensive Course | 4-5 Days

Section 1: M.A.C.H. Close Range Subject Control
Objective: Control and detain compliant and non-compliant suspects quickly and decisively
Body Positioning / M.A.C.H. Holds / Transitioning
M.A.C.H. Takedowns to Handcuffing Position
M.A.C.H. Team Tactics / Team Communication

Section 2: Survival Force Reactionary Defense
Objective: Minimize damage from surprise close quarters attacks to keep moving forward
Lead Hand Protection and Disruption Drills
Weapon Retention Drills
Close Quarters Domination Drills

Section 3: Combative Counter Measures
Objective: Respond to and neutralize new immediate threats

Tactical Movements on the Ground: Falls, Weapon Drawing, Recoveries
High-Stress Multi-Tasking and Transitioning Drills
Weapon Drawing and Re-holstering While in Contact with Opponent

Section 4: High-Threat Environment Control
Objective: Team transitions to keep the team moving forward toward known threat
Threat Identification and Response Drills
Tactical Movement and Dynamic Entry Drills
Areas of Responsibility: Secure, Support, and Transition

Section 5: Rapid Deployment Search Team Transitions
Objective: Working as a team to dominate the environment
Individual and Small Team Tactics
Improvised Command Post
Integration of Multiple Agency Responses

 

EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS

Duty Rig with Holster

Training sidearm that fits Holster (Airsoft highly recommended)

Required equipment available at CF Pro Shop (www.cforceproshop.com)

 

COURSE APPROVALS

F.O.R.C.E. Active Shooter Course is a United States National Standards of Training Association (U.S.N.S.T.A.) Approved Course.

F.O.R.C.E. Active Shooter Course is Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) Approved for 40 Instruction Hours of In-Service Training.

 

Active Shooter Response, Critical Incident Response - Controlled F.O.R.C.E. First Responder Training

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Call: 630-365-1700

E-mail: info@controlledforce.com

 

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