Active Threat Solo Officer Response Rapid Deployment, Tremont High School, Tremont, IL

Active Threat Solo Officer Response Rapid Deployment, Tremont High School, Tremont, IL

01-25-2026 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tremont High School
Address: 400 W Pearl St, Tremont, IL 61568, USA
400 W Pearl St, Tremont, IL 61568, USA

CENTRAL ILLINOIS POLICE TRAINING CENTER

Brian Fengel, Director

Phone: (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 Deployment

Instructor: STK Training

January 25, 2026

8am – 4pm

Class will meet at: Tremont High Schoo, 400 West Pearl Stree,t Tremont, IL 

Enrollment Deadline:  January 18, 2026

Course Size:  Minimum –15 Maximum – 20

Funding 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:

mmediate 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

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

Active Threat Solo Officer Response Rapid Deployment, Tremont High School, Tremont, IL