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take your skills to the next level 2010 ConferenCe (Formally Annual International Monadnock Instructor Seminar) NOVEMBER 1-4, 2010 NEW ORLEANS, LA

For over thirty years, two programs have set the standards in law enforcement training programs. The Monadnock International Instructor Seminar and the Defense Technology Less Lethal Instructor Program have joined together under the time honored Safariland name as the Safariland Training Group Conference. This year we introduce a new series of daily lecture based classes, adding another dimension to our already highly respected training programs. SMALL GROUP INSTRUCTION AND DAILY INTERACTION ARE ThE hallmarks OF EACh AND EVERY ONE OF OUR CLASSES. YOU WILL BE PERSONALLY GUIDED ThROUGh ThE PROGRAMS BY SAFARILAND TRAINING GROUP INSTRUCTORS, WITh PERSONALIzED ATTENTION AND SUPPORT. CLASS SIzES ARE LIMITED SO REGISTER EARLY. *Conference classes and schedule are subject to change based on demand ACCOMMODATIONS A special discount of $79 per night for standard room occupancy is available at the Crowne Plaza Airport at 2829 Williams Boulevard, Kenner, LA 70062. This is a full service hotel that recently completed a $30 million dollar renovation and is situated one mile from the Louis Armstrong Intl Airport and 20 minutes from downtown. Highlights include a complimentary airport shuttle & parking, a state-of-the-art fitness center, outdoor swimming pool, restaurant & lounge. You can make a reservation by calling 1.800.951.4667 (direct is 504.467.5611) or on line at: www.cpneworleansairport.com Hotel accommodation costs, meals and transportation/rental car costs are the responsibility of the conference participant and not included in the conference fees. Use the reference Safariland Conference to get the special rate.

FOUR DAY COURSE ICP INSTRUCTOR PROGRAM Our hallmark course, the Less-Lethal Instructor Program provides the necessary training for our changing world. This course is comprised with four 8-hour instructor level classes covering OC Aerosols, Specialty Impact, Chemical Munitions and Distraction Devices. The student will acquire a general working knowledge of Defense Technology products, both technically and tactically, along with the skills necessary to conduct in-service training. See our website for details on course prerequisites and required equipment. This course is held Monday through Thursday/ See the daily course descriptions below. total cost for all four courses is $795. (regular cost is $895). *You have the option to take the ICP classes on the days offered individually for the amount indicated. ChEMICAL AGENT INSTRUCTOR PROGRAM This instructor level training provides a detailed education in the use of all types and forms of Chemical Agents. This extensive 8-hour course covers all aspects involved in the selection, preparation, deployment, storage and legal ramifications regarding the use of chemical agents. The student will acquire specific information in Defense Technology chemical agent products, including CS, CN, OC and Smoke, along with the necessary skills to return to their agency and conduct in-service training. ($270) (Regular cost is $350). SPECIALTY IMPACT MUNITIONS INSTRUCTOR PROGRAM This 8-hour course provides state-of-the-art instructor-level training on the topic of Specialty Impact Munitions. The student will gain detailed knowledge on the selection, preparation, deployment, storage and legal ramifications of Specialty Impact Munitions. In particular, the student will gain specific information in Defense Technology specialty impact products, including 12ga, 37mm, and 40mm munitions, along with the skills necessary to return to their agency and conduct in-service training. ($270) (Regular cost is $275). CONFERENCE PACKAGE SPECIALS Safariland Training Group knows that our nation s economy is still struggling and that many agencies are experiencing tremendous budget cuts. With that in mind, we are helping to overcome these issues by reducing the cost of these classes for this year s conference participants. By training the people you have to continually develop their skills together we can emerge better than ever. Sign up for the 4 day ICP Instructor Program and save over $100 on the individual class price We are also offering an introductory special on our new lecture based class program with one day classes priced at only $95. OC AEROSOL PROJECTORS INSTRUCTOR PROGRAM Gain detailed information involved in the use of all types and forms of Oleoresin Capsicum aerosol projectors. This 8-hour course covers all aspects involved in the selection, preparation, deployment, storage, and legal ramifications regarding the use of all OC products. The student will also acquire specific information in Defense Technology OC products, including all formulations, blends and spray patterns, along with the skills necessary to return to their agency and conduct in-service training as well as learn state of the art deployment tactics taught by the product manufacturer. ($100) DISTRACTION DEVICE INSTRUCTOR PROGRAM This instructor-level training course provides the student detailed information involved in the use of all types and forms of Diversionary or Distraction Devices. The 8-hour course covers all aspects involved in the selection, preparation, deployment, storage, and legal ramifications regarding the use of all Distraction Devices. The student will acquire specific information in Defense Technology distraction device products, including reloadable & non-reloadable hand-deployed munitions, command initiated products, fuel air munitions, and less lethal grenades and be prepared with the skills to return to their agency and provide in-service training. ($270) (Regular cost is $350).

ThREE DAY COURSES TACTICAL BREAChING COURSE This course provides operators with the necessary tools and tactics to deploy onto an objective and make forced entry through the means of a manual ram and/or pry bar, shotgun breaching rounds, and flash-bang breaching. This three day course will include a different discipline each day by instructors who are extremely experienced in real word breaches. Students should be familiar with dynamic entry, operator trained in distraction devices, and the safe operation of 12ga. pump shotguns. Total cost is $295. (Regular cost is $395). TWO DAY COURSES ADVANCED MEB INSTRUCTOR PROGRAM This highly dynamic course is like no other because it provides you with useful defensive skills in all 3 zones of defense, especially for close quarter battles (CQB). It relies heavily on practical hands-on applications and is intended for first responders who want instruction in the proper uses of straight batons (expandable or rigid) used for self-defense and subject-control for escort and handcuffing. See our website for details on course prerequisites and required equipment. This 2 -day course is held Monday and Tuesday. *Add the MDTS for an additional $220 - total of $495 for both courses. Total cost is $275. (Regular cost is $395). also available: meb senior instructor course (formerly instructor trainer) cost $220. Prerequisite: should have been previously trained as monadnock advanced instructor PR-24 BATON INSTRUCTOR PROGRAM This instructor-level course provides the student with useful defensive skills in all 3 zones of defense, especially for close quarter battles (CQB). It relies heavily on practical hands-on applications and is intended for first responders who want instruction in the proper uses of Control Device/PR-24 baton (expandable or rigid) batons used for self-defense and subject-control for escort and handcuffing. This 2-day course is held Monday and Tuesday. *Add the MDTS for an additional $220 - total of $495 for both courses. Total cost is $275. also available: Pr-24 senior instructor course (formerly instructor trainer) cost $220. Prerequisite: should have been previously trained as monadnock Pr-24 instructor MDTS INSTRUCTOR PROGRAM The Monadnock Defensive Tactics System (MDTS) includes basic defensive tactics skills. This is an active course that shows you how to use your hands, elbows, knees and feet for protection against an attack, especially in close quarter battles (CQB). It relies heavily on practical hands-on applications and is intended for first responders who want instruction in how to use their personal weapons for self-defense and subject-control for escort and handcuffing. This 2-day course is held on Wednesday and Thursday. *Add the PR-24 or MEB for an additional $220 - total of $495 for both courses. Total cost is $275. also available: mdts senior instructor course (formerly instructor trainer) cost $220. Prerequisite: should have been previously trained as monadnock mdts instructor OFFICER SURVIVAL COURSE - FEMALE This course provides female officers with the skill sets, techniques, and knowledge required to improve firearms accuracy, mental preparation and confidence for surviving the fight of their lives. To include but not limited to: Enhance shooters basic fundamental firearms techniques. Develop working knowledge of various skills including exercises in firearms Defensive Tactics for the female officer Tactical Decision Making Practical application.- Scenario Based Training SBT Total cost is $295. (Regular cost is $395). INTERVIEWING & INTERROGATION TACTICS This course will expose the student to a systematic (P.R.I.M.E. T.I.M.E.) approach when interviewing and/or interrogating witnesses/suspects as a result of an investigation. Following this same methodology each time will ensure the investigator will address all the nuances and facets imperative to a successful criminal investigation. The crime scene processing and subsequent people to be interviewed and interrogated will be broken down into manageable tasks. When each of these tasks are accomplished and pieced together the result will be a complete and comprehensive investigation. Total cost is $275. (Regular cost is $395). PATROL ShIELD This 2 day patrol shield class trains officers on how to respond to high risk patrol situations utilizing a patrol ballistic shield. This course involves rapid deployment from the patrol vehicle, approaches to the objective, making entry into a structure, shooting on the move, utilizing a patrol shield with a light, a patrol rifle, and in tandem with additional Officers and/or shields. Total cost is $275. (Regular cost is $495). PATROL RIFLE This course is designed for law enforcement instructors who have the responsibility of teaching patrol officers the proper deployment of the patrol rifle. At the conclusion of this course the student will have a thorough understanding of instructor development and safety issues; rifle nomenclature and operation, basic and advanced marksmanship skills, including shooting on the move; various barricade positions and low light shooting. This course also covers contemporary deployment issues such as response to active shooters and counter ambush techniques.

ONE DAY COURSES handgun 1 Developed by law enforcement instructors from across the country, this course provides individual challenges that push the student to make measured advances in both accuracy and speed of shot placement. The focus is on the core skills that are needed to be applied under your individual tactical programs. Participants are required to bring their own ammunition. (Regular cost is $250). STARTLE RESPONSE TO AN AMBUSh This training provides officers the ability to respond to high stress, short duration critical incidents where they are faced with an unanticipated, deadly threat at close range. The classroom portion deals with the physiological effects associated with such an event as well as the techniques for mitigating those affects. Moving to the range, core shooting skills are further developed using Airsoft training weapons. Officers will then begin facing armed adversaries and applying the skills they brought with them from the square range using Airsoft pistols. From the static range officers will employ scenarios facing suspects and apply their training in both shoot and no shoot situations. The national hit rate for officers involved in shootings hovers around 30%, that means officers are missing 70% of the time. A major factor for this is the affect of high stress on an officer s ability to function. Training in a simulated, realistic environment provides inoculation through mental and physical preparation. PATROL RESPONSE TO A CRITICAL INCIDENT Virtually all litigation against the police includes the allegation of failure to supervise. First responders are always uniform patrol officers and deputies. More often than not, violent suspects, emotionally disturbed subjects and armed offenders are threatening the lives of citizens and law enforcement. Rarely does supervisory training tell lead officers, sergeants, and lieutenants exactly how to make the correct tactical decision, lead and deploy multiple officers, and establish order out of chaos. The training program gives them the answers to the tough issues, and prepares them for the after event skills to successfully explain and defend their lawful and professional actions. To register for any conference course, please go on line to: www.regonline.com/safarilandconference If you cannot utilize our on line registration please call 1-800-733-3832 x 11798.

NEW LECTURE BASED CLASSES These classes were created by requests coming from the ever-changing needs of Law enforcement officers across the country. These classes are offered on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and the cost is $95 a day. Leadership & Command for Patrol Supervisors Virtually all litigation against the police includes the allegation of failure to supervise. First responders are always uniform patrol officers and deputies. More often than not, violent suspects, emotionally disturbed subjects and armed offenders are threatening the lives of citizens and law enforcement. Rarely does supervisory training tell lead officers, sergeants, and lieutenants exactly how to make the correct tactical decision, lead and deploy multiple officers, and establish order out of chaos. The training program gives them the answers to the tough issues, and prepares them for the after event skills to successfully explain and defend their lawful and professional actions. High Risk Warrant Planning for Team Leaders and Supervisors This lecture based course will provide Team Leaders and Supervisors with the information, protocols, and processes needed to plan a High Risk Warrant. This course will challenge students with incident reviews and table top exercises. Tony Gonzales, Retired Houston SWAT Team Leader, brings a world of knowledge and expertise to this fast paced course. Critical Incident Command Citizens, and often, entire communities are threatened by natural disaster such as earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, and fires. Man-made major violent incidents are on the increase. Incidents such as the Virginia Tech University mass murders at the hands of the active shooter, as well as drug cartels, gangs, now organized crime syndicates, and terrorists are everyday threats in the United States. In order to properly respond to protect the lives of the citizens law enforcement serves, decisions and interventions must be timely, lawful and tactically sound. History has told a story of past failures, ineptitude and a lack of leadership that has cost lives and the destruction of agency reputations. This training program will provide a clear and understandable process of decision making and leadership that works, presented by experienced decision makers who have succeeded in resolving chaotic events and are recognized nationally as experts in the field. CELL EXTRACTION This block of instruction covers topics relative to cell extractions in a jail/prison setting including liabilities, basic strategies, equipment needs and tools. The class also covers how to tactically overcome special considerations such as violent inmates, multiple inmates, weapons, spider webbing and traps. The class will include classroom instruction and hands-on. Instructors for this program are nationally recognized and bring extensive real-world correctional experience to this course. All are current law enforcement and/or correctional officers and have attended or taught at numerous courses, conferences or symposia. This material is taken directly from the Correctional Emergency Response Team Operators Course from Safariland. Crime Scene Investigation This course provides introduction into the methods and techniques for the documentation and collection/preservation of physical evidence. The lecture provides students with the practical methodology for managing and processing the crime scene. Specific topics include: crime scene assessment, protecting the scene, photography and sketching of the crime scene, classification of physical evidence, evidence collection protocols, DNA evidence, firearms evidence, and latent print evidence. Total cost is $300. (Regular cost is $395). Homicide Investigations In the realm of criminal investigations few instances are as challenging as the homicide crime scene. This course will expose the student to a systematic approach to be used on homicide investigations. Following this same methodology each time will ensure the investigator will address all the nuances and facets imperative to a successful criminal investigation. The crime scene processing and subsequent people to be interviewed and interrogated will be broken down into manageable tasks. When each of these tasks are accomplished and pieced together the result will be a complete and comprehensive homicide investigation. The elements addressed in the homicide investigation are easily transferred to other types of crime scenes and investigation. The student will be able to glean what is applicable from the homicide investigation and apply it to other types of crime scenes and investigations. To register for any conference course, please go on line to: www.regonline.com/safarilandconference If you cannot utilize our on line registration please call 1-800-733-3832 x 11798. Barney s police supplies of New Orleans will be the host sponsor for this conference, offering a hospitality event and discounts. Welcome to New Orleans!

2010 CONFERENCE SChEDULE Information about the schedule and daily calendar of classes is below. Classes are subject to change based on number of attendees. Registration is held daily in the registration area from 7am - 9am. Lunch is served daily (two rotations) from 11:30-1:30pm. Monday, November 1 Day 1 Event Mtg Room Time q MEB Instructor - Day 1 Classroom 8am-5pm q MEB Senior Instructor - Day 1 Classroom 8am-5pm q PR24 Instructor - Day 1 Classroom 8am-5pm q PR24 Senior Instructor - Day 1 Classroom 8am-5pm q ICP (CM) Range 8am-5pm q Startle Response To An Ambush Classroom 8am-5pm q Homicide Investigation Classroom 8am-5pm q SSS Range 8am-5pm q Patrol Rifle - Day 1 Range 8am-5pm q Patrol Shield - Day 1 Range 8am-5pm q Tactical Breaching - Day 1 Range 8am-5pm Tuesday, November 2 Day 2 Event Mtg Room Time q MEB Instructor - Day 2 Classroom 8am-5pm q MEB Senior Instructor - Day 2 Classroom 8am-5pm q PR24 Instructor - Day 2 Classroom 8am-5pm q PR24 Senior Instructor - Day 2 Classroom 8am-5pm q ICP (SI) Range 8am-5pm q Critical Incident Command Classroom 8am-5pm q Interviewing & Interrogation Tactics - Day 1 Classroom 8am-5pm q Patrol Rifle - Day 2 Range 8am-5pm q Patrol Shield - Day 2 Range 8am-5pm q Tactical Breaching - Day 2 Range 8am-5pm q Officer Survival - Female - Day 1 Range 8am-5pm Wednesday, November 3 Day 3 Event Mtg Room Time q MDTS Instructor - Day 1 Classroom 8am-5pm q MDTS Senior Instructor - Day 1 Classroom 8am-5pm q ICP (OC) Classroom 8am-5pm q Leadership for Command Supervisors Classroom 8am-5pm q Covert Searching - Day 1 Classroom 8am-5pm q Interviewing & Interrogation Tactics - Day 2 Classroom 8am-5pm q Crime Scene Investigation - Day 1 Classroom 8am-5pm q Tactical Breaching - Day 3 Range 8am-5pm q Patrol Rifle - Day 3 Range 8am-5pm q Officer Survival - Female - Day 2 Range 8am-5pm Thursday, November 4 Day 4 Event Mtg Room Time q MDTS Instructor - Day 2 Classroom 8am-5pm q MDTS Senior Instructor - Day 2 Classroom 8am-5pm q ICP (DD) Range 8am-5pm q High Risk Warrant Planning Classroom 8am-5pm q Patrol Response to a Critical Incident Classroom 8am-5pm q Crime Scene Investigations - Day 2 Classroom 8am-5pm q Corrections Cell Extraction Classroom 8am-5pm q Covert Searching - Day 2 Classroom 8am-5pm q Officer Survival - Female - Day 3 Range 8am-5pm *ON WEDNESDAY ThERE WILL BE A LIVE WALLBANGER DEMONSTRATION AND NEW DEFENSE TEChNOLOGY PRODUCTS 1.800.733.3832 ext. 11766 or 11798 Fax (800) 336-1669 safariland.com/traininggroup

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