Street Officer Survival

About This Course

This 3 day intensive Street Officer Survival course engages law-enforcement officers in realistic scenarios designed to enhance the decision-making and physical skills required during unforeseen violent encounters. Each scenario is a replication of a real life-threatening incident encountered in the line of duty. The course focuses on the fundamentals of shooting, tactical pistol and carbine/patrol rifle skills and aims to teach student how to prepare for, survive and succeed in lethal encounters.

Our Street Officer Survival Course involves classroom theory and extensive range time, including force-on-force scenarios using Simunition® FX® firearms.

*Our Street Officer Survival Course includes force-on-force scenarios

$ 715.00 / 3 days
Includes a certificate of completion.
Rental equipment available.
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Next Available Classes
Monday - Wednesday
November 2014
10 - 12
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Course Details
  • Topics
  • • Tactical decision making • Target identification drills under extreme conditions (shoot/no shoot) • Tactical use of cover and concealment • Engaging multiple targets and moving targets • Reactive steel challenge on Rogers range • Ground fighting with a pistol • Counter-ambush drills on-foot and in-vehicle • Carbine/Pistol Transitions • Medium shoot (officers are encouraged to bring duty ammo for the shoot) • Running gunman stress courses (live fire and FX®) • Operating and shooting in low- to no-light environments • Open-air rescues in an urban environment • Immediate action and rapid deployment (to active shooter) • Patrol-based room entry • Open-air rescues in an urban environment
  • Gear
  • •Duty gear including soft body armor if issued •Duty handgun •Holster •Minimum three high-capacity (15 round) handgun magazines or six low-capacity (7-8 round) handgun magazines •Magazine holders for both pistol and carbine/rifle •Belt •Carbine rifle in 5.56mm with iron sights and/or optics (weapon must be zeroed before arrival) •Sling •Three magazines for the carbine •Flashlight (weapon mounted and detached preferred, detached ok) •Clear wraparound ballistic eye protection •Ear protection •Cleaning kit for both firearms •Rain gear •Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions •Water bottle or other hydration system
  • Ammunition requirements
  • 1,000 pistol rounds, 300 rounds carbine.

  • Skill prerequisites
  • Active Duty Law Enforcement/Military

  • Lodging
  • Moyock location has lodging available on campus and off campus.

    Meals
    A variety of meal options can be purchased directly from our on-site dining facility for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

    Gear Rentals
    Most items on the gear list may be rented via the application at additional cost or purchased at the Proshop.