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Drive To Survive
The Drive To Survive Seminar is a dynamic one day course designed to
introduce law enforcement officers to a wide variety of topics related
to emergency vehicle operations. A sample of the topics include:
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- Pursuit Intervention Techniques
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- Police Pursuits & The Media
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And Much More...................................................
This seminar is designed for all officers and can be adapted to conform
with your state's requirement for in-service training, etc.
We have teamed up with Ron Kelley of
AMLT to assist with this dynamic seminar. You can contact
Ron direct for references
that have taken this course.
Details About Our
Instructors
Frequently Asked Questions:
1) This is a classroom seminar. How will
that help me improve my driving?
This seminar will not only help you improve your
ability but most importantly it will improve your safety. Driving
related incidents are the leading cause of death and injury within law
enforcement today. While it may be ideal to train on a driving track,
that is not reality for the majority of law enforcement officers.
This seminar was put together to train officers in the mental aspects of
driving. The Drive To Survive Seminar is decision based and
will give officers the resources to make their jobs safer.
2) How can I attend this seminar?
While we are still in the process of putting dates and locations
together, your agency can sponsor the course. There are two ways
to sponsor the training:
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Your agency pays a daily fee and provides the
classroom and places all students in the class. There is not a
limit to the number of students. Please contact us at
Policedriving@yahoo.com for
our fee to conduct this seminar.
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Your agency provides the classroom and travel
expenses for the instructor. Your agency will get free slots to
attend the training and all marketing will be conducted by our team in
order to place students in the class. Note: There is
a 16 student minimum for the training to be conducted.
3) How long is the seminar? We
offer a 4 hour and 8 hour seminar. Our 4 hour seminar is popular
and can be taught up to three times in one day. This permits
officers from various shifts to attend the training. Meanwhile,
your agency only pays the one day fee for the seminar.
4) What other types of training do you
offer? We offer driver training on a track including
instructor development, basic EVOC & the Tactical Vehicle Intervention
Technique (PIT). To inquire about this training and a cost
estimate for your agency, please contact us at
Policedriving@yahoo.com.
See what others are saying about us:
You and your instructors have done a nice job.
As a past student of your program, I can tell you it has saved me more than
once!
Thanks again!
M. Miller - Tulsa, OK. |
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Helped me to set up a course
for our in-service training
Scott - Dickson,
Tennessee |
Your organization is very much needed and I'm glad you have
gotten the right crew together to help promote driving safety. As you
obviously know, there are way too many line of duty deaths due to auto
accidents. I am confident your educational work will
help reduce the number of serious accidents and deaths. Keep
up the good work.
Chris Cosgriff - Chairman:
Officer Down
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Having lost
a daughter as a result of a police pursuit, I have an intimate and growing
knowledge of the subject. It is police officers like you who
are unafraid to tell it like it is, that give me hope that we can
effectively cope with the complex, and deadly, issue of police pursuit.
Thank you. Jim
Phillips -
Florida |
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I have been visiting
your site for quite some time. It is a great resource for EVO instructors
and officers alike. I am our departments EVO instructor, and I just
wanted to drop you a line to express how much I appreciate this resource
you have provided the Law enforcement community. Like most departments,
there are only so many training dollars. With the resources that are
provided by your site, I have been able to get more funding and training
approved for our officers.
Thanks again and keep
up the good work!
Marc |
Contact
Policedriving@yahoo.com for Additional Details.
Disclaimer: This site is not affiliated with the Tulsa Police
Department nor does it endorse or recommend any particular product or
training technique. |