Dates & Locations

  • April 3: Passaic County Police Academy, 214 Oldham Road, Wayne, NJ 07470 (Host: Passaic County Sheriff’s Office)
  • April 15: Stockton University, The Lakeside Lodge, 101 Vera King Farris Dr, Galloway, NJ 08205 (Host: Stockton University PD)

 

 

 

September 15, 2025: Waterville Police Department 10 Colby Street, Waterville, Maine 04901(Hosted by Waterville Police Department)

Course Time: 0830-1630

EMT’s – Earn Eight (8) Elective CEU’s for Attending this Course!

Through training, we prepare our employees for critical situations they may possibly encounter while serving the public. We spend hours drilling officers on defensive tactics, firearms, use of force and more. We train professional staff on administrative tasks. All these areas are vital to ensuring organizational success. But is your agency’s front line staff prepared to respond to a critical incident such as a natural disaster or mass violence incident?

The world is changing and we see more and more critical incidents throughout the nation. There seems to be an increase in devastating weather events and incidents of mass violence. Our staff is trained to respond to these incidents, but do they truly know how to manage them?

This one-day seminar is specifically designed by law enforcement, fire, and OEM Professionals to provide ‘best practices’ for your personnel during a critical incident. This Critical Incident Management class is a comprehensive interactive program that addresses the management of critical incidents with an emphasis on mass violence incidents. This class is designed to give initial responding officers and supervisors an understanding of the challenges they may face and assist with developing the mindset to “manage” such situations.

Who should attend?

  • Police & Sheriff’s Officers, Detectives, and Specialty Unit Personnel
  • Law Enforcement Supervisors
  • Internal Affairs Personnel
  • Middle Managers
  • Command Staff Personnel
  • All Civilian Personnel
  • Fire Department Personnel