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PREVAIL: Plainclothes Vehicle Live Fire 16PHY006
**Cancellations for this class must be received by NEMRT 35 days prior to the start of the program in order to avoid being billed!**
Location:
Illinois State Police/District 2
Date:
5/16/2024
Starts:
08:00 AM
Ends:
5/17/2024 04:00 PM
NEMRT Certificate Hours:
16
Speaker(s):
Eric Perkins
Member Fee:
$325.00
NonMember Fee:
$460.00
Department Max:
2
**PLEASE Scroll through the course description to gather all required information for this class!**
Plainclothes officers require higher levels of live-fire proficiency and are often overlooked in the majority of training geared toward uniform patrol or specialized tactical teams. Plainclothes officers work in environments which necessitate correct application of firearms handling, decision making, and team work. PREVAIL will introduce and refine weapon handling skills through the use of live-fire decision making scenarios geared toward those officers assigned to street level drug enforcement and suspect apprehension, including narcotics officers, gang officers, detectives, task force members, and specialty units working plainclothes or undercover operations. The primary focus of this new, one-of-a-kind 16 hour program is to provide plainclothes officers with practical live-fire weapons handling skills in tactical situations involving motor vehicles, such as buy-bust operations, vehicle team bailouts, vehicle team take downs, and suspect extractions. The tactics, techniques, and procedures used in this program were designed by expert practitioners in the field of law enforcement officer survival. PREVAIL will attempt to mimic the plainclothes officers' environment by introducing various types of threat and non-threat imagery to improve mental recognition and response time. In addition to vehicle operations, PREVAIL identifies the difficulties plainclothes officers may encounter during high risk investigations in public settings and during street encounters. Course topics to be addressed include: - Threat identification and decision making - Firearms concealment and police identification - Expedient self-trauma care - Plainclothes tactical shooting drills - Vehicle team bail out drills - Vehicle takedowns - Shooting from, in, and around a motor vehicle - Suspect extractions PLEASE NOTE - Students are required to bring the following equipment to class: - Seasonal civilian clothing, including rain gear (if necessary) - NO SHORTS OR SANDALS - Notebook and pen - Body armor - Holster - Duty belt - Magazine pouches - Ear plugs and safety glasses - Police ID (badge) - belt or chain mounted - Duty pistol - 3 serviceable pistol magazines - 350 rounds of pistol ammo - NO RELOADS - Lunch and water or Gatorade This program has been certified by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board. It is not reimbursable by the ILETSB. **Cancellations must be received by NEMRT 35 days prior to the start of class in order to avoid being billed.** Instructor Justin Humpich has been a police officer for 7 years and works in a south Cook County suburb. He is an assault team member on a multi jurisdictional SWAT team. Justin is a former Marine Corps infantry rifleman and designated marksman. Prior to his law enforcement career, Justin was a government contractor firearms instructor. Justin has instructed for Final Defense Institute since 2014. Instructor Chris Joswick has been a police officer for 17 years, 12 of which have been spent with a southwest suburban agency as a patrol officer. He has been a member of a multi-jurisdictional SWAT team for the past 5 years. Chris is an instructor for his police department in a variety of firearms-related subjects, including MACTAC, Rapid Response, CQB, VCQB, TACMED, and is a pistol/rifle instructor. Chris has instructed for Final Defense Institute for several years.
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