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Immediate Action Team (IAT) Rapid Law Enforcement <br />Tactical Response to Violence and Terrorism in the School <br />Setting <br />ID-004-RESP <br />Sponsoring State <br />Idaho <br />Course Description <br />Protecting our nation's youth is one of the most critical tasks facing those responsible for <br />homeland security issues. Today, responders not only need to be concerned and prepared for <br />school shootings initiated by students and others, but also the threats facing our schools by <br />terrorist organizations. Unlike dams, power plants, military bases, stadiums and other potential <br />terrorist targets, schools are in nearly every city in America and are soft targets even for persons <br />with little of no training. On any given day during the school year these 90,000 vulnerable <br />structures hold approximately 46.5 million of our nation's youth. This course complies with and <br />supports the National Incident Management System (NIMS), addressing several factors of the <br />Command Management, Preparedness, Resource Management and Supporting Technologies <br />components to the NIMS system. More specifically, this course prepares students for a multi- <br />jurisdictional, multi-discipline, emergency mass casualty event. The class prepares students to <br />launch a rapid tactical response and overcome the impressive list of response challenges ranging <br />from logistical to emotional issues. The tactics, techniques and procedures C17Ps) presented in <br />this course supports and compliments the TTPs presented in the DHS pre-approved SWAT Team <br />Typing courses (ID-001-RESP, ID-002-RESP, and ID-003-RESP) allowing for a seannless transition <br />from patrol and first responder response to a scene that is commanded by a Type 1, Ii, or III <br />SWAT Team. This course thoroughly covers: The Active Shooter; Introduction to Terrorism; <br />School Shootings; Columbine; Virginia Tech; The siege at Beslan, North Ossetia-Alania; Basic <br />Breaching; and Establishing an Immediate Action Team. At the conclusion of this course, <br />students will have the basic skills, abilities and knowledge to effectively serve as a team member <br />performing tactical operations to locate and neutralize threats posed by an active shooter. <br />Course Length <br />NA <br />Level of Training <br />Performance <br />Prerequisites <br />None specified <br />Target Audience/Discipline <br />Law Enforcement <br />Type of Delivery <br />Residential <br />POC: SAA Office <br />Mike Mikitish <br />Phone: (208) 373-1763 <br />Email: mikimich®isu.edu