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Company Name
ELITE COMMAND TRAINING
Contract #
A-2016-243
Agency
POLICE
Council Approval Date
8/16/2016
Expiration Date
8/15/2019
Insurance Exp Date
5/2/2018
Destruction Year
2022
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Contractor: Elite Command Training, LLC <br />Page 12 of 13 <br />This course provides Information on conducting Inspections, identifying <br />Company Officer 2C: Fire Inspections and <br />hazards and addressing violations, performing a fire Investigation to <br />Investigations <br />determine preliminary cause and securing the Incident scene and <br />F <br />$7,500.00 <br />preserving evidence. <br />This course provides information on conducting Incident size -up, <br />Company Officer 2D:All-Risk Command <br />developing and implementing an initial plan of action Involving single <br />Operations <br />and multiunit operations for various types of emergency incidents to <br />F <br />$7,500.00 <br />mitigate the situation following agency safety procedures, conducting <br />pre -incident planning, and develop and conduct a past -Incident analysis, <br />This course provides Information on evaluating and reporting Incident <br />conditions, analyzing incident needs, developing and Implementing a <br />Company Officer 2E Wlldland Incident <br />pian of action to deploy Incident resources completing all operations to <br />Operations <br />suppress a wIldland fire, establishing an Incident command post, <br />F <br />$7,500.00 <br />creating an Incident action plan, and completing incident records and <br />reports. <br />Key topics include: Team organization, rescue, and environmental <br />considerations, use of ropes, knots rigging and pulley systems, <br />Rescue Systems l: Basic Rescue Skills <br />descending,rappelling, and beiayingtoois and techniques, subsurface <br />F <br />$7,500.00 <br />rescue techniques, use of cribbing, wedges, cutting/prying and hydraulic <br />tools, use of fire service ladders in specialized rescue situations, and day <br />and night simulated rescue exercises. <br />Phis course is designed for people who have been identified as current <br />Introduction to Homeland Security <br />and future leaders in homeland security. The course pfovides a basic <br />F, EM <br />$4,.000.00 <br />overview of the Ideas that can help leaders think and act more <br />strategically. <br />Defining Terrorism <br />This course discussing the differences between terrorism, criminality, <br />F, EM <br />$2,500,00 <br />warfare, and the relevance to first responders, <br />This course describes the history and intent of fusion centers, the <br />Intelligence Cycle far First Responders <br />Intelligence cycle, and the difference between passive Information <br />P,EM <br />$2,500.00 <br />gathers and 2ctive Information gathers. <br />Critical Infrastructure <br />This course discusses the process ofevaluating and modeling risk <br />F, EM <br />$4,500.00 <br />associated critical Infrastructure for first responders. <br />Page 12 of 13 <br />
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