24-D08-DT2R: 24-hour SSGT Vanguard Level Two Instructor Re-certification Course in Stapleton, AL (August '24)

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ALABAMA COURSE:
VANGUARD LEVEL TWO 24-HOUR INSTRUCTOR RE-CERTIFICATION COURSE

DATE:

AUGUST 25-27, 2024


HOST:
APOSTC Law Enforcement Academy Baldwin County

LOCATION:
15950 Mosley Road
Stapleton, AL 36578

CONTACT:
Michael Miyaji
mmiyaji@baldwincountyal.gov

Price:
$750.00/officer for Full Certification
$550.00/officer for Re-certification

INSTRUCTOR:
Johnny Lee Smith
Class begins at 8:00 AM each day!

Vanguard Level Two Instructor Re-certification Course Breakdown

The SSGT Vanguard Level Two Instructor and Student Courses are broken down into thirteen (13) categories:

  1. Strategic Subject Escort – escorting an unrestrained subject and taking the subject down to the ground upon resistance.
  2. Pressure Points to Escort – applying pressure points in an objectively reasonable manner for the purpose of subject control and compliance.
  3. Strategic Handcuffing & Transport - deploying and applying handcuffs to a subject in the standing, kneeling and prone positions. Also, the safe and proper transport procedure of a restrained subject.
  4. Strategic Frisk & Search - the safe and proper procedures for frisking and searching a subject.
  5. Strategic Striking – the use of personal weapon strikes to prevent or stop aggressive action in an objectively reasonable manner.
  6. Holstered Handgun Retention while Standing – against one- and two-handed attacks on the officers handgun from the front and rear.
  7. Holstered Handgun Retention while on the Ground- against one- and two-handed attacks on the officers handgun when the officer is on the ground.
  8. Drawn Handgun Retention while Standing – against one- and two-handed attacks on the officers handgun in standing situations.
  9. Drawn Handgun Retention while on the Ground – from the mounted position and side positions.
  10. Long Gun Retention - defending against attacks on an officer’s rifle, shotgun or sub-gun.
  11. Long Gun Disarming – front and rear attacks.
  12. Handgun Disarming – front and rear attacks.
  13. Strategic Baton – the use of a straight or expandable baton in an objectively reasonable manner for the purpose of subject control and compliance.