22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 - Active Threat Solo Officer Response Rapid Deployment, Putnam County High School, Granville, IL
8:00 AM-4:00 PM 03-28-2026 402 E Silverspoon Ave, Granville, IL 61326, USA 402 E Silverspoon Ave, Granville, IL 61326, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/active-threat-solo-officer-response-rapid-deployment-putnam-county-high-school-granville-il/2026-03-28/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7355 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Diane Schrementi: ds018b@icc.edu Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu Active Threat Solo Officer Response Rapid DeploymentInstructor: Tim Margis, Dan Glover, and Jon QuastMarch 28, 20268am – 4pmClass will meet at: Putnam County High School, 402 E. Silverspoon Avenue, Granville, ILEnrollment Deadline: March 20, 2026Course Size: Minimum –15 Maximum – 20Funding provided in whole or in part by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, Illinois Homeland Security Advisory Council.Course Objective: This one-day, 8-hour course is designed to provide officers with the skills to perform a solo response to active ongoing life-threatening situations. Students will be taught immediate action tactics in the ITOA format to better prepare them for on duty situations that may require them to make entry into an active threat situation alone. Course Content: Immediate action is the swift and immediate deployment of law enforcement resources to a life-threatening active threat situation. These situations require immediate action and the rapid deployment of law enforcement. Failure to act has catastrophic consequences resulting in death and/or great bodily harm to innocent people. These incidents may also necessitate the immediate and rapid deployment of personnel to contain and prevent the escape of an armed and dangerous offender, or rescue a downed officer and/or civilian. Topics to be addressed include: - Individual movement
- Individual room clearing tactics
- Use-of-force and safety priorities
- Equipment and identification requirements
- Linking up with other first responders and integration of other personnel and agencies
- Verbal skills
- Deployment and firearms handling
Student Required Equipment: - Patrol Ballistic Vest – Concealed or Outerwear
- Duty Belt w/SIM Pistol
- Patrol Rifle w/Sling, Light & Chamber Blocking Device.
- Protective Impact Resistant Eye Protection (Safety Glasses)
Optional Equipment: - Head/Neck/Groin Protection (For Scenarios)
- Flashlight
- Water / Sport Drinks to Maintain Hydration
- Students will break for lunch; however, students may bring their own lunch if they wish.
- Students may wear patrol uniforms if they wish. A long sleeve shirt is suggested for the scenario portion of training. The course requires every student to be equipped with a converted patrol rifle and pistol that shoot marking cartridges. A limited supply of converted pistols and rifle drop in bolts will be available for those that do not have their own converted weapons. Students are required to have converted weapons during the scenario portion of the class.
- Students are asked to bring their own Glock 17T/Converted Marking Round Capable Training Pistol, and a Patrol Rifle Drop in Bolt Conversion/Dedicated Marking Round Converted Rifle if available. Acceptable marking rounds include: 9mm & .223 Simunition / 9mm & .223 UTM & Force-on-Force Brands. Airsoft is also acceptable. (No Live Ammunition)
- MTU7 can provide officers with Patrol Rifle Drop in Bolt Conversions. MTU7 has a limited number of Glock 17T Converted Pistols to loan out.
Who Should Attend: Any Sworn Law Enforcement Officer Students may wear uniforms if they wish but is not required. Long sleeves of some sort is suggested for the simunitions portion of training. Simunition weapons and paint marking rounds will be provided. Full face mask/protective helmets will also be provided. If students wish to wear their own eye protection/mask they made bring it. Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: 1-hour Civil Rights, .50 hours De-Escalation Techniques with .50 hours scenario based, 1 hours Laws Concerning Stops, Searches, and Use of Force with .50 hours scenario based, 5.50 hours of Officer Safety techniques, including cover, concealment and time with 4.50 hours of scenario based. Specialized Mandate: 8 hours – Active Threat Response 8 with 5.50 hours of scenario based
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29 | 30 - The School of Police Staff and Command, CIPTC, Peoria
8:00 AM-5:00 PM 03-30-2026-04-03-2026 5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA 5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/the-school-of-police-staff-and-command-ciptc-peoria-2-2-4/2026-03-30/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7355 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu The School of Police Staff and CommandInstructor: Northwestern Center of Public SafetyDecember 8, 2025 – April 10, 2025Two weeks on Two weeks offClick Link to Register: http://nucps.northwestern.edu/reg4spsc 8am – 5pmTuition $4700.00Course Location: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus 5407 N. University, Poplar P101, PeoriaPrerequisites: 2 years of supervisory experience; completion of Supervision of Police Personnel highly recommended. Earn University Credit: 6 units of credit under the Northwestern University quarter system. For more than 40 years, law enforcement organizations throughout the U.S. and around the world have recognized the significant impact that the School of Police Staff & Command (SPSC) makes on their agencies. The program’s unmatched academic curriculum focuses on the management topics required for successful leadership in today’s environment and is the only program of its kind available through a Top 10-ranked national university. Students who complete SPSC are better prepared to: • Think globally rather than remain task-oriented; • Deliver services effectively and efficiently; • Analyze the environment; • Mitigate legal exposure; and, • Develop systems of accountability. Adjunct instructors and guest lecturers, all experts in their fields, enhance the learning experience with an innovative mix of academic principles and practical applications. Instruction blends concepts and strategies with the practical how-to’s of implementing those lessons. Our proven track record includes graduates who can lead in situations where the problems are real and agency outcomes are critical. Curriculum Includes: • Budgeting • Contemporary Policing • Decision Making • Problem Solving • Employee Relations • Evaluating Products & Services • Executive Image • Human Resources • Leadership and Management • Media Relations • Organizational Behavior • Planning and Policies • Project Management • Resource Allocation • Statistics Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights 6 hours; Const. Use of LE Authority 6 hours; Cultural Competency 6 hours; Human Rights 6 hours; Legal Updates 15 hours; Officer Wellness/Mental Health 11 hours; Procedural Justice 15 hours
| 31 - The School of Police Staff and Command, CIPTC, Peoria
8:00 AM-5:00 PM 03-31-2026-04-03-2026 5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA 5407 N University St, Peoria, IL 61614, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/the-school-of-police-staff-and-command-ciptc-peoria-2-2-4/2026-03-30/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7355 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Diane Schrementi:ds018b@icc.edu Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu The School of Police Staff and CommandInstructor: Northwestern Center of Public SafetyDecember 8, 2025 – April 10, 2025Two weeks on Two weeks offClick Link to Register: http://nucps.northwestern.edu/reg4spsc 8am – 5pmTuition $4700.00Course Location: CIPTC, ICC Peoria Campus 5407 N. University, Poplar P101, PeoriaPrerequisites: 2 years of supervisory experience; completion of Supervision of Police Personnel highly recommended. Earn University Credit: 6 units of credit under the Northwestern University quarter system. For more than 40 years, law enforcement organizations throughout the U.S. and around the world have recognized the significant impact that the School of Police Staff & Command (SPSC) makes on their agencies. The program’s unmatched academic curriculum focuses on the management topics required for successful leadership in today’s environment and is the only program of its kind available through a Top 10-ranked national university. Students who complete SPSC are better prepared to: • Think globally rather than remain task-oriented; • Deliver services effectively and efficiently; • Analyze the environment; • Mitigate legal exposure; and, • Develop systems of accountability. Adjunct instructors and guest lecturers, all experts in their fields, enhance the learning experience with an innovative mix of academic principles and practical applications. Instruction blends concepts and strategies with the practical how-to’s of implementing those lessons. Our proven track record includes graduates who can lead in situations where the problems are real and agency outcomes are critical. Curriculum Includes: • Budgeting • Contemporary Policing • Decision Making • Problem Solving • Employee Relations • Evaluating Products & Services • Executive Image • Human Resources • Leadership and Management • Media Relations • Organizational Behavior • Planning and Policies • Project Management • Resource Allocation • Statistics Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights 6 hours; Const. Use of LE Authority 6 hours; Cultural Competency 6 hours; Human Rights 6 hours; Legal Updates 15 hours; Officer Wellness/Mental Health 11 hours; Procedural Justice 15 hours - Death Investigations – Peru PD, Peru, IL – CLASS FULL
9:00 AM-5:00 PM 03-31-2026 2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354 2650 North Peoria Street Peru, IL 61354 https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/death-investigations-peru-pd-peru-il/2026-03-31/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7355 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Diane Schrementi: ds018b@icc.edu Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu Death InvestigationClass full for wait list email: hgrove@icc.eduMarch 31, 2026 9am – 5pm Class will meet at: Peru PD, 2650 N. Peoria Street, Peru, IL Enrollment Deadline: March 24, 2026Course Size: Minimum –15 Maximum – 20Course ObjectiveThis 8-hour training course was designed to familiarize officers with various aspects of death investigations from scene response through case closure. Course ContentIn Death Investigations, patrol officers and detectives will gain a comprehensive understanding of their roles in death investigations. Instruction includes a focus on collaborating with jurisdictional death investigation agencies, recognizing common causes of death, processing scenes based on various situational factors, and documenting and preserving critical evidence. Review of case studies will encourage critical thinking regarding application of basic investigation techniques and evidence technician skills. Other topics include attendance at autopsies, the process of a coroner’s inquest, report writing, and making notification. COURSE GOALS: This course aims to accomplish the following student objectives: - Understand the fundamentals of a complete and thorough death investigation from initial arrival at the scene through case closure.
- Learn and retain the basic tasks involved in a death investigation including handling of evidence, collecting relevant case information from various sources, working with decedent families, and collaborating with death investigation agencies.
- Recognize the importance and value of working with their jurisdiction’s death investigation agency including post-scene follow up and obtaining autopsy and toxicological evidence.
- Know the various and unique steps involved in a death investigation based on initial observations and suspected manner of death.
- Obtain the skills necessary for performing an on-scene body examination to ensure an accurate cause and manner of death are established.
- Learn the best practices of working with next of kin including making notification, providing resources, and following up after initial contact.
Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Const. Use of LE Authority .50 hours; Human Rights .50 hours; Leal Update .50h ours; Procedural Justice 2.50 hours and Specialized Training: Lead Homicide Investigator 8 hours - Traffic Incident Management Training Program – Limestone HS, Bartonville, IL 61607
6:00 PM-10:00 PM 03-31-2026 4201 S Airport Rd, Bartonville, IL 61607, USA 4201 S Airport Rd, Bartonville, IL 61607, USA https://www.ciptc-mtu7.com/event/traffic-incident-management-training-program-limestone-hs-bartonville-il-61607/2026-03-31/ CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTERBrian Fengel, DirectorPhone: (309) 690-7355 Fax: (309) 690-7359 Heather Grove: hgrove@icc.edu Diane Schrementi: ds018b@icc.edu Robert Pyszka: rp717@icc.edu Traffic Incident Management Training ProgramInstructor: Anna Ghidina, Illinois Dept. of TransportationMarch 31, 20266pm – 10pmClass will meet at: Limestone High School, (Cafeteria) 4201 S. Airport Road, Bartonville, IL The Illinois Department of Transportation, with support of various emergency response agencies and groups, has established a statewide Traffic Incident Management Training Program. This 4-hour course includes participants from all disciplines involved in incident management and is the first multi-disciplinary class of its kind in Illinois. The goal is to provide responders with information and best practices that improve their safety at highway incident scenes. This TIM training class qualifies eligible EMT-Basic, Intermediate, Paramedic, Advanced EMTs, Emergency Medical Dispatchers, First Responders, Emergency Medical Responders, and Pre-Hospital Registered Nurses for four (4)hours of Continuing Educationcredits. Eligible responders shouldnotify instructor(s) upon arrivaland bring your IDPH EMS licensenumber to receive the course CECredits Mobile In-Service Training Team#7 Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board MTU 7 request for certification of this course has been approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Meets the following mandatory training criteria: Civil Rights .50 hours, Constitutional/proper use of LE Authority .50 hours, Emergency Medical Response Training and Certification 1.00 hour, Legal Updates 1 hour, Procedural Justice 1 hour, and Lead Homicide Investigator 4 hours
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