Executive Protection International P.O. Box 47 North Weymouth, Massachusetts 02191-0047 781-727-1623, Fax 781-337-5670 Email Executive Protection International
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The instructional team and managers for the LEAD facility come from various military, police and law enforcement agencies. All the instructors are State and Internationally certified, LEAD provides training in the following specialist areas:
All courses are State and Internationally
accepted through the Arkansas Law Enforcement Commission and Standards.
LEAD - Law Enforcement And Detection Center
TACTICAL OPERATIONS TRAINING
The specialized tactical training is only for high level operational teams, counter terrorist, special forces, swat, police and law enforcement agencies. Introduction and concept, The challenges facing law enforcement today are daunting !!
The increasing sophistication of drug-trafficking organizations and the availability of automatic weapons make law enforcement more difficult and dangerous than ever before. Unfortunately law enforcement departments must face these challenges with smaller budgets and fewer offices.These programs help local law enforcement entities attack the violent individuals and organizations in their neighborhoods and restores a safer environment for the residents of these communities.
Training
The training is designed to prepare sheriff, police and law enforcement officers both physically and mentally for situations they may be likely to encounter on regular and tactical operations. The emphasis is placed on emergency response operations, however many of your other operational duties can relate to the training, with some adaptability and common sense these techniques can work well in most operational scenarios. Main subjects taught include weapon safety, pedestrian contacts, vehicle contacts, weapons retention, vehicle deployment and building searches.
Our approach is to take less time in a classroom environment and get the offices out on the ground, there is a lot to learn and the way is to practice, then practice, then practice some more. There is some classroom theory, that covers the legal situations and will be given when and needed, the overall aim is to give realism and operational situation awareness.
First Phase
A thorough review of previously learned firearms skills is conducted. This phase is to get individuals, pairs and teams competent with operating in close proximity, developing confidence with each other while performing safely.
Subjects
Pistol safety and handling
Marksmanship
Grouping
Pistol malfunctions
Reloading
Instinctive shooting
Target identification
Immediate action drills
Shooting while moving
Multiple targets
Non-standard firing positions
Kneeling position
Sitting position
Lying position
Night shooting
Dry fire movements
Introduction to pairs and teams
Confidence shoots, front,
left, right
and rear
Second Phase
This phase is designed for the team who would have to search any building in an extreme circumstance. Covering the team concept, room search and clearing techniques, weapon control and retention, team assault techniques, limited visibility techniques and communication among team members.
Subjects
Entry techniques
Using pyrotechnics
Room and hallway clearing
techniques at accelerated speed
Dynamic and stealth entries
Simunition training scenarios
for
hostage or officer rescue
Evacuation of injured officers
and
civilians
Interactive scenarios
Techniques using two, three
and
four officer teams
Armed confrontation
Slow and fast search techniques
Vehicle situations, stop and
restrain
Low light and night building
searching/
room clearing
Stress in a hostile environment
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