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1 2015 OHIO STATE HIGHWAY PATROL Training Calendar & Course Information
2 Contributing to a Safer Ohio starts with professional, quality training for Ohio State Highway Patrol personnel, as well as our colleagues throughout the law enforcement community. This schedule of courses offered by the Ohio State Highway Patrol Training Academy is illustrative of our commitment to providing the most advanced training possible, reflecting the technological and societal issues facing today s law enforcement officers and agencies. I encourage you to review the courses and descriptions for the 2015 training opportunities listed in this publication. On behalf of our dedicated staff of training personnel, we appreciate your selection of the Ohio State Highway Patrol Academy as the place to train your officers, and for entrusting your people to our Academy. We take very seriously the fact that you put your trust in us to train your officers for their important roles in your agency. Sincerely, Colonel Paul A. Pride Superintendent
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4 OHIO STATE HIGHWAY PATROL ACADEMY Academy Hours General Information 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m., Monday Friday. es begin at 9:00 a.m. on the first day of the course unless otherwise noted in the course description. Where will classes be held? All classes are held at the Highway Patrol Academy, 740 East 17th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, unless otherwise noted in the course description. Who is eligible to enroll? Enrollment is open to commissioned peace officers who are sponsored by their agency. We reserve the right to limit the number of students from a single department to ensure equitable representation of officers in a class. HOTEL INFORMATION Listed are hotels that are available for officers who want to make their own lodging arrangements. Fairfield Inn Suites 3031 Olentangy River Rd Hilton Garden Inn 3232 Olentangy River Rd Springhill Suites 1421 Olentangy River Rd Doubletree by Hilton 175 Hutchinson Dr Hyatt Place 7490 Vantage Dr Quality Inn & Suites 7500 Vantage Dr Best Western 2045 Polaris Parkway Candlewood Suites 8515 Lyra Dr Four Points by Sheraton 8505 Pulsar Place Holiday Inn Express 2010 Polaris Parkway Where will I be staying? Officers enrolled in the Basic Peace Officer Course will reside at the Academy during training. Basic officers are restricted to the Academy during the week. For students enrolled in all other courses, rooms may be available. Please contact the Academy Scheduler for accommodations at (614) Included is a list of hotels if you wish to make your own arrangements. Is there a dress code? Formal dress is not required; however, appropriate casual business attire is required. Students are not permitted to wear jeans, shorts, sandals, tee shirts or ball caps. What should I bring for down time? A variety of leisure training facilities are available to officers in training, including an indoor training tank, fitness room and gymnasium. Students should bring appropriate attire for these activities. Computer labs are available and a limited WiFi connection is available for personal laptops. HOW DO I REGISTER FOR CLASSES? Course registration is only available online at ohio.gov/training.stm. You can make a reservation for one or more of the courses outlined in this book by using the Public Safety Training Campus located under Quick Links. If you are already a user in the Training Campus, you may log on and register for the desired course. If you are not a user, please click on the New User link or the Help Desk at [email protected] to obtain a user ID and password. Your agency will be billed for non-funded courses after completion. NOTE: The Basic Peace Officer Training course requires a special application. The agency sponsoring an individual should apply for entry to Basic Peace Officer Training; send correspondence to [email protected].
5 2015 TRAINING CALENDAR Basic Peace Officer Training No. 133 February 18, 2015 June 26, 2015 No. 134 August 19, 2015 December 18, 2015 OVI Detection & Standardized Field Sobriety Testing No. 162 April 27, 2015 April 30, 2015 No. 163 November 30, 2015 December 3, 2015 Crash Investigation Basic Traffic Crash Investigation No. 199 March 23 27, 2015 No. 200 July 13 17, 2015 No. 201 October 19 23, 2015 Intermediate Traffic Crash Investigation No. 11 April 13 17, 2015 No. 12 August 17 21, 2015 Technical Traffic Crash Investigation No. 71 May 4 15, 2015 No. 72 September 14 25, 2015 Commercial Motor Vehicle (CV SAFE) No. 23 March 10 12, 2015 Criminal Patrol/ Drug Interdiction No. 73 February 24 25, 2015 Electronic Speed Measuring Device (ESMD) Operator No. 180 March 16 20, 2015 No. 181 September 21 25, 2015 No. 182 November 2 6, 2015 Electronic Speed Measuring Device (ESMD) Instructor No. 23 November 16 20, 2015 Firearms, Arrest, and Self-Defense Tactics (FAST) No. 106 April 13 17, 2015 No. 107 October 19 23, 2015 No. 23 August 24 28, 2015 (Females only) Firearms, Arrest, and Self-Defense Tactics (Advanced FAST) No. 17 September 28 October 2, 2015 Firearms Fundamentals No. 8 February 17 18, 2015 No. 9 July 16 17, 2015 Rifle Fundamentals No. 1 April 1, 2015 No. 2 July 9, 2015 Judges & Prosecutors Seminars OVI Detection & Standardized Field Sobriety Testing December 8, 2015 Electronic Speed Measuring Devices (ESMD) December 1, 2015 Basic Surveillance Operations No. 3 June 3 5, 2015 No. 4 September 16 18, 2015 Mid-Ohio Advanced Emergency Vehicle Operations Training No. 1 March 20, A to 4P No. 2 March 23, A to 4P No. 3 March 24, A to 4P No. 4 March 25, A to 4P No. 5 March 26, A to 4P No. 6 March 30, A to 4P No. 7 March 31, A to 4P No. 8 April 1, A to 4P No. 9 April 2, A to 4P No. 10 April 6, A to 4P No. 11 April 13, A to 4P No. 12 April 14, A to 4P No. 13 April 15, A to 4P No. 14 April 16, A to 4P
6 REGIONAL TRAINING UNIT The Regional Training Unit (RTU) is designed to be an extension of the Highway Patrol Training Academy. It is an outreach training program sponsored by the Ohio Department of Public Safety that offers the opportunity for our Ohio law enforcement partners to attend much needed training in their regional area without requiring travel to Columbus. Training is developed on a continual basis and posted to the Public Safety Training Campus (PSTC). This is a web-based program containing the Academy and RTU course catalogs. All members of the Ohio law enforcement community are encouraged to register with the Department of Public Safety and Ohio State Highway Patrol in order to search and register for available courses. To obtain access to the PSTC, please contact the Department of Public Safety Help Desk at [email protected] (type new user in the subject line). Once a user ID and password has been issued, a system user may search the course catalog for available courses and may register to attend. All course attendees will receive a certificate upon the completion of a training course. Hosting Agencies The RTU partners with various colleges, universities, vocational schools, high schools and other law enforcement agencies to obtain logistical support and facilities for training. If your agency wishes to host regional training courses, please contact the RTU at (614) , or via at [email protected].
7 BASIC PEACE OFFICER TRAINING The Basic Peace Officer curriculum meets all the required standards for basic law enforcement training in Ohio. The students are provided with quality instruction in all subject matters prescribed by the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission. Additional advanced training is provided in several subject areas critical to the successful job performance of the modern law enforcement officer. A special emphasis is placed on human relations training and on developing the officer s most frequently used skills. Experts in the many fields of criminal justice are brought to the Academy to present qualified instruction in their critical subject areas. Every officer is given specialized instruction in emergency vehicle operations, firearms proficiency and safety, self-defense tactics, physical conditioning, standardized field sobriety testing and electronic speed measuring devices. Tentative reservations by letter may be submitted 90 days before the start of a class. The completed application, which includes the physical examination, must be submitted 30 days before the start of a class to secure the position. The class size will be limited to 30 students. An initial physical fitness assessment is required for entry and must be completed between 30 days and five days prior to the start of the class. On the first day of the Basic Peace Officer Training, all candidates will be tested for minimum acceptance standards. Those that fail to meet these standards will be dismissed from training. Each student must bring a service handgun and 2,500 rounds of non-frangible, copper jacketed, clean-fire/reduced lead ammunition. This ammunition should be of a weight in grains comparable to the agency s duty ammunition. In addition, each student must bring an agency shotgun if other than a Remington 870, two cases of buckshot ammunition and one case of slug ammunition. Course Dates of Course Basic 133 2/18/15 6/26/ weeks Yes Yes Basic 134 8/19/15 12/18/ weeks Yes Yes
8 OVI DETECTION & STANDARDIZED FIELD SOBRIETY This four-day course is designed to enhance the skills required to detect, apprehend and prosecute persons operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. The course includes classroom instruction and controlled exercises structured to give the officer practical experience in the evaluation of the adverse effects of alcohol/drugs on driving ability. In these exercises, the student is required to observe persons who have consumed controlled quantities of alcohol. Each exercise allows the student to use the most up-to-date sobriety testing to evaluate the condition of the drinker. room subjects include a detailed study of the elements of Ohio s OVI law, the drunk driver problem, enforcement decisions, chemical testing rules and regulations, arrest procedures, operating a video camera in the patrol car to apprehend and prosecute impaired drivers, and courtroom testimony. Students are trained and certified in both the theory and practice of the standardized improved sobriety test battery, consisting of the horizontal gaze nystagmus test, walk-andturn test, and one-leg stand test, as developed and recommended by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. #162 4/27/15 4/30/15 #163 11/30/15 12/3/ Days Yes NHTSA Funded None to Agency. NHTSA Funded 30 4 Days Yes
9 BASIC TRAFFIC CRASH INVESTIGATION This five-day course will provide the investigator with the necessary tools and skills to conduct a thorough crash investigation and properly document the physical evidence to prepare for testimony. This course will introduce the methodology for proper measuring techniques, questioning drivers and witnesses as well as skidmark identification and analysis. The student will also be introduced to calculating speed from physical evidence to include adjusting drag factors. Controlled experiments will be conducted during the course in order for the student to apply these concepts to actual field situations. Students are required to bring a hand calculator with a square root function. #199 3/23/15 3/27/ Days Yes #200 7/13/15 7/17/ Days Yes #201 10/19/15 10/23/ Days Yes
10 INTERMEDIATE CRASH INVESTIGATION This five-day course is a continuation of the Basic Traffic Crash Investigation. Emphasis will be placed on proper documentation of physical evidence and questioning drivers and witnesses. Additional topics include damage analysis, scale diagramming and speed determination from physical evidence. Additional controlled experiments will be conducted to reinforce course objectives. Prerequisite: Basic Traffic Crash Investigation or its equivalent (Min 40 hrs) Must send certificate of completion of prerequisite course to [email protected] prior to the start of the class. Equipment Needed: Scientific calculator Drafting compass Drafting pencils and pens Non-marring eraser #11 4/13/15 4/17/ Days Yes #12 8/17/15 8/21/ Days Yes
11 TECHNICAL CRASH INVESTIGATION This 10-day course is designed to expand the student s knowledge base previously developed in the Intermediate Crash Investigation Course. This course will further delve into the topics of speed determination from flips, vaults and falls. It will further explore the areas of kinetic energy and speed determination from momentum analyses. The student will also learn to conduct lamp examinations and tire analyses. In addition, determining of the principle direction of force will be used to assist the investigator s understanding of the forces involved during the impact phase of a collision. Prerequisite: Equipment needed: The student must have successfully completed the Intermediate Crash Investigation Course or its equivalent. (Minimum 40 hours) Must send certificate of completion of prerequisite course to [email protected] prior to the start of class Scientific calculator (sine, cosine and tangent functions required) Drafting compass Drafting pens and pencil (.5 to.7 lead) Non-marring eraser #71 5/4/15 5/15/ Days Yes #72 9/14/15 9/25/ Days Yes
12 COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE (CV SAFE) During this three-day course, the field officer will become familiar with Commercial Vehicle Enforcement. The course provides instruction on commercial driver s license (CDL), commercial vehicle registration, fuel tax, size and weight enforcement, and oversize permit. The course will provide general vehicle familiarization by classroom instruction and actual commercial vehicle demonstration. Hazardous materials recognition and familiarization will also be discussed. Offered Offered #23 3/10/15 3/12/ Days Yes None
13 CRIMINAL PATROL/DRUG INTERDICTION During this two-day course, the field officer will learn to detect and apprehend criminals who use our streets and highways. This course provides an introduction to drug interdiction. Course includes: Identifying the drug courier; legal issues surrounding the use of drug courier indicators; search and seizure; questioning and evaluating the courier; safeguards in handling drug evidence; and officer safety. Additional course topics include homeland security awareness, vehicle VINs, ATV & watercraft VINs, drug detection canines, bomb & explosives awareness, methamphetamine lab detection, special concealed weapons, fraudulent documents, vehicle searches, hidden compartments and commercial vehicle interdiction. #73 2/24/15 2/25/ Days Yes None
14 ELECTRONIC SPEED MEASURING DEVICES (ESMD) OPERATOR The use of radar and laser speed measuring devices and the training of police officers who use radar and lasers have come under scrutiny by the public, courts and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Radar and lasers are reliable and accurate speed measuring devices when used by properly trained, experienced operators. This five-day course surpasses the training criteria established by NHTSA and provides the training and practical experience required to ensure the proper operation of electronic speed measuring devices. Topics covered in this course include introduction to radar/laser, theory and technical aspects of radar, theory and technical aspects of laser, target identification, ESMD case law and pre-trial preparation, 16 hours of practical exercises, and moot court. Equipment provided: Radars, lasers, and vehicles for practical classes. ESMD Course Manual #180 3/16/15 3/20/ days Yes #181 9/21/15 9/25/ days Yes #182 11/2/15 11/6/ days Yes
15 ELECTRONIC SPEED MEASURING DEVICES (ESMD) INSTRUCTOR This five-day course is designed to provide the student with the skills, knowledge, and abilities to instruct and certify officers on the proper use of police radar and laser. This course includes topics such as the role of the police ESMD instructor, review and update of theory and technical aspects of electronic speed measuring devices, developing policy and procedure workshop, PowerPoint; facilitation methods and skills, instructor presentations, practical field exercises and examination, civil liability in teaching, and current trends in ESMD. Prerequisites: Equipment needed: Completion of the Ohio State Highway Patrol Electronic Speed Measuring Devices course or its equivalent (Minimum 40 hours). Departmental ESMD policy, if available Equipment provided: Radars, lasers, and vehicles for practical classes. ESMD Instructor s Manual #23 11/16/15 11/20/ days Yes
16 FIREARMS, ARREST, AND SELF-DEFENSE TACTICS (FAST) This five-day course deals specifically with officer safety and survival. This course is designed to accommodate both men and women. In addition, a program for women only is offered which deals with specific issues that female officers face relative to their daily operations. Please note females can be enrolled in any of the training courses below. This course includes topics such as deadly errors, active shooter training, critical incident survival, firearms field trip, subject control tactics, cover and concealment, officer survival, psyche of survival, captured officer survival, react-fire-win, hostile environment reaction and simmunitions scenarios. Equipment needed: Service Weapon Protective Body Armor Scuff Clothing (B.D.U.s) (3 pr) Rain Gear Flashlight 500 Rounds/Clean Fire Ammo Professional Casual Clothing Gym Clothing Long Sleeve Sweatshirt Equipment provided: Shotguns Shotgun Ammunitions #106 4/13/15 4/17/ days Yes $125 #107 10/19/15 10/23/ days Yes $125 #23 8/24/15 8/28/15 Females Only 30 5 days Yes $125
17 FIREARMS, ARREST, AND SELF-DEFENSE TACTICS (FAST) ADVANCED CLASS This five-day course deals specifically with officer safety and survival and is a continuation of the basic FAST program. This course includes more practical training in the areas of subject control tactics, close-quarter combat shooting, advanced shooting techniques, and a firearms field trip for live-fire applications of the techniques taught. Advanced FAST is more advanced than the basic FAST programs. Prerequisite: It is mandatory that the student has attended and completed the basic FAST program before attending this course. Equipment needed: Service Weapon Protective Body Armor Scuff Clothing (B.D.U.s) (3 pr) Rain Gear Flashlight 500 Rounds/Clean Fire Ammo Professional Casual Clothing Gym Clothing Long Sleeve Sweatshirt Equipment provided: Shotguns Shotgun Ammunitions #17 9/28/15 10/2/ days Yes $125
18 FIREARMS FUNDAMENTALS This two-day course is designed to improve the fundamentals of marksmanship. Students will learn techniques covering firearms safety and tactical shooting skills. They will learn fundamental principles that will increase the students speed, accuracy, and confidence with the weapon. This course begins with understanding the basic function of the officer s firearm. Topics covered will include stance, grip, sight alignment, and trigger management, intending to increase the proficiency skills of the officer. The focus then becomes shooting skills, including reloads, immediate action drills, movement, and multiple threat situations. Equipment Needed: Service Weapon (Handgun) 500 Rounds of Handgun Ammo Protective Body Armor Department Issued Shotgun 100 Rounds Shotgun Ammunition (Buckshot or Birdshot) 50 Rifled Slugs #8 2/17/15 2/18/15 #9 7/16/15 7/17/ days Yes 20 2 days Yes $75 $75
19 RIFLE FUNDAMENTALS This course is designed to assist officers, that have previously been certified as an operator, with their overall familiarity of the M16/AR15 weapon system. Through this course, officers will become more confident in their own abilities when utilizing the weapon system. They will also increase their knowledge of the weapon system, which will assist them in being able to properly manipulate and maintain the weapon. By improving fundamentals, officers can also expect to improve their accuracy and effectiveness with this weapon system. Equipment Needed: Department issued or approved M16/AR15 variant Carbine/Rifle Three, 30-round magazines. 500 Rounds of.223 Ammunition Protective Body Armor #1 4/1/ day Yes $50 #2 7/9/ day Yes $50
20 JUDGES & PROSECUTORS SEMINARS Advanced Detection, Apprehension, & Prosecution of Persons Under the Influence of Alcohol (OVI) The purpose of this course is to familiarize and update full-time judges and prosecutors throughout the State of Ohio with the current trends and techniques utilized by professional law enforcement officers in the investigation and arrest of OVI offenders. Appellate court judges from around the State of Ohio will be guest instructors for this course as well as certified OVI detection and SFST (Standardized Field Sobriety Testing) Instructors along with the most current version of the SFST Manuals issued by NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration). The number of CLE hours received will be determined by the Ohio Supreme Court prior to the course commencing. 12/8/ day Yes No Electronic Speed Measuring Devices The purpose of this class is to familiarize full-time judges and prosecutors throughout the State of Ohio with the theory, technical, and operational aspects of Electronic Speed Measuring Devices (ESMD) used within the state of Ohio. Upon completion of this course, the attendees will have a good understanding of training and operational requirements required for effective and reliable ESMD operation by professional law enforcement officers. State approved ESMD instructors are used to teach this seven hour block of instruction. The certified instructors have used the RADARs and LIDARs and have experience in repairing them. A class textbook and PowerPoint handouts are provided for note taking and future reference. This portion of the training is administered by Judge Teresa L. Liston. Part of the course is dedicated to practical judicial information including admissibility, judicial notice and testimony pertaining to Electronic Speed Measuring Devices. 12/1/ day Yes No
21 BASIC SURVEILLANCE OPERATIONS The purpose of this three-day course is to train officers on how to plan and conduct covert surveillance operations on targeted suspects. Through classroom instruction and practical scenarios, officers will learn to utilize the techniques, equipment, and principles of planning and conducting stationary, vehicle, foot, and aerial covert surveillance. #3 6/3/15 6/5/ day Yes None #4 9/16/15 9/18/ day Yes None
22 Mid-Ohio Advanced Emergency Vehicle Operations Training - advanced driver training The Ohio State Highway Patrol Advanced Driver Training for Outside Agencies schedule will be held at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Track in Lexington, Ohio, one of the premier driving facilities in the country. This 6-hour block of instruction at Mid-Ohio includes advanced emergency vehicle operations training in performance driving, skid avoidance, emergency decision making and vehicle dynamics. Agencies are encouraged to visit the Mid-Ohio Sport s Track website at midohio.com, for directions and general familiarization prior to reporting to the training session. Upon arrival, each officer will be required to sign a waiver form at the front gate and will then be directed to the appropriate classroom location. Registration will be required to be entered into the Public Safety Training Campus website and available seats will be filled based upon receipt of registration. Mid-OH Sports Car Course 7721 Steam Corners Rd Lexington, Ohio #1 3/20/15 #8 4/1/15 #2 3/23/15 #9 4/2/15 #3 3/24/15 #10 4/6/15 #4 3/25/15 #11 4/13/15 #5 3/26/15 #12 4/14/15 #6 3/30/15 #13 4/15/15 #7 3/31/15 #14 4/16/15
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