Wednesday, September 8, 2010

3D Models NOW Available

Finally, after 12 years of toil and effort, I have in my possession an excellent 3D model that is affordable to anyones budget AND it was created from scratch using 3D software and a 3D print firm.
The 'Graphic / Character' is created for 2D use but the 3D file can be used to create an exact replica of the graphic image to further enhance ANY table top exercise or 3D model town or street.
You have to see this model to know how much it will improve and elevate your current training and operation briefings.
Go on ... take a look - DARE YOU!

For more details please go to http://www.k-series.us/models.html

Monday, September 6, 2010

Critical Incident Response Classes begin again!

The Fall schedule begins with a full class for the Critical Incident Response course.
A 4 day course covering such important subjects as:
  • Risk Assessment for Patrol,
  • Threat Analysis for Tactical Options,
  • Command, Planning and Contingencies,
  • Conflict Management Model (UK system),
  • Incident Management,
  • Current Threats,
  • Incident Response,
  • Tactical Options and finally
  • Reality based exercises to validate learning.
This course is designed and aimed at First Responders, their Commanders and Supervisors and any specialist teams required to safely resolve a Critical Incident where there is a possibility that lethal force may be used by Police or the suspect.

We then move onto the Tactical Advisor course which also consists of 4 classes ... but thats another story.

For more information please take a look at http://www.ileese.org/

Friday, September 3, 2010

Command and Control for Law Enforcement

Having been here for 6 years now and trained with quite a few different Law Enforcement Departments I thought I would raise an uinteresting question ... ?
  • What Command and Control training do supervisors and Senior Officers receive which prepares them for the inevitable Critical Incident where Lethal Force Options are likely to be considered or used by Police OR Suspects? Afterall 80% of our work (LE) does not require the services of  EMS or Fire.
  • Do you use the NIMS / ICS system originally developed from the Wild Fires in Califormia in the 1970's?
  • Do you have another system that you rely upon for Law Enforcement situations?
  • Have you heard of the Conflict Management Model a simple system developed purely for Law Enforcement when dealing with Critical situations?
http://www.ileese.org/ for more information.

Please let me know which system you use or do you "Wing It" every time AND get away with it?

Stay safe,
De51gner