This course serves as 24-hours of training for the LETCSA requirements for patrol tactics for commissioned law enforcement officers in Washington State in accordance with WAC 139.11. This course is designed to increase the likelihood of a favorable outcome for all persons involved in critical incidents. Students will learn the principles and concepts involved in controlling the pace of an event as well as enhanced situational comprehension.
This course consists of skills such as:
- The 5 Principles associated with Patrol Tactics
- The concepts associated with C.L.S.S.
- The definition of Good Faith
- The definition of De-escalation
- The concept of contact and cover
- The L.E.E.D. model
- The acronym associated with handcuffing
- The domains of emotional intelligence
Given a practical exam composed of vehicle contacts, person contacts and structure clearing, participants will demonstrate the following skills:
- High risk handcuffing
- Understanding of legal authority
- Angular evaluations on vertical edges
- Structures and Vehicles
- Contact and Cover
- Critical Life Saving Skills
At the conclusion of this training event, the successful participant will be able to demonstrate the skills associated with Legal Authority, Communication, Threat Management, Position and Movement, and Equipment Management, as they apply to person contacts, vehicle stops, and structure clearing.
NOTICE
Available Sessions are located in the ACADIS List of Available Training. To see those sessions and for registration, please follow this link – Available Training.
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In the “Keyword” Field, type – 2194 and then hit the APPLY button.
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Contact your agency ACADIS training manager to register.