Below are photos and information from some of our past survival training seminars offered for law enforcement officers and military officer personnel.
We were hosted by the Barber County Sheriff's Office for our Felony/High Risk Car Stop Training Course. In attendance were deputies from Barber County Sheriff's Office and officers from Medicine Lodge Police Department.
We were hosted by the Geary County Sheriff's Office for two of our Active Shooter Response/Tactical Entry Training Courses. In attendance were deputies from Geary County Sheriff's Office and officers from the Junction City Police Department.
We were hosted by the Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Department for our Instinctive Hand-to-Hand Combat Training Course. In attendance were deputies from Pottawatomie County Sheriff's Office and officers from the St. Mary's Police Department.
We were hosted by the Val Verde County Sheriff’s Office for two of our Instinctive Hand-to-Hand Combat Courses. Training was conducted at their training center in Del Rio and was attended by deputies from Val Verde County Sheriff's Office and Dimmit County Sheriff's Office.
We hosted an Instinctive Hand-to-Hand Combat course at our National Training Center. We had law enforcement from two states and five different agencies attend this training course. In attendance we had members of Wichita Police Department, Sedgwick County Courthouse Police Department, Haysville Police Department, Junction City Police Department, and York County Sheriff's Office.
Officers from the Wichita Police Department's Dignitary Protection Team were at the USDSA National Training Center for Instinctive Hand-To-Hand Combat training.
The Wichita Police Department's Broadway Corridor Team was at the USDSA National Training Headquarters for Active Shooter Response / Tactical Entry training.
On their day off, officers from the Wichita Police Department were at the USDSA national training center for Instinctive Hand-To-Hand Combat training course. This course is a hands-on approach to real world combative, emphasizing officer survival and proper use of force.
We hosted a Tactical Entry/SWAT Training Course at our National Training Center. We had the Harvey County Emergency Response Team and the Reno County Emergency Response Team in attendance. These teams are comprised of members of the Harvey County Sheriff’s Office, Newton Police Department, Reno County Sheriff’s Office, and the Hutchinson Police Department which are all from the state of Kansas.
The USDSA presented training blocks at the 2019 Kentucky Constables Training Conference. We provided training blocks Traffic Stops, Felony/High Risk Stops, Handcuffing, Weapon Retention, Control Holds & Escorts, Room Entry/Clearing, Point Shooting & Movement Tactics, and a PowerPoint presentation on Use of Force/Ethics/Professionalism. We had about 100 Constables and other LE in attendance from across the state.