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Police and security officers will respond to real life-threatening situations according to how they have trained and how well prepared they are. The University of Findlay uses a Firearms Training System (FATS) to provide video simulation training to law enforcement and security officers.
Operating in real time, with life-sized projections, officers are placed in situations that require shoot/no-shoot and force continuum decisions. Simulation is a proven decision-making training method that requires the officer to do more than simply react to a situation with his or her weapon. The officer must think, act and speak simultaneously while reacting to a high-stress situation that he/she could face on the street or in the workplace on any given day.
The University has established itself as a leader in the field of video scenario training by providing over 240 different, up-to-date scenarios available to use during the FATS training. We can provide an operator/instructor to conduct the training. Or, your agency can rent the system without an operator. In this case, the UF instructor will deliver and setup the system and work with your training officer to allow your department to train officers on a 24 hour/7 days a week basis. Available system weapons include handguns, rifle, shotgun, OC spray, baton, and Taser.
"The University of Findlay's video training system was invaluable in helping me to successfully conclude a police shooting which involved a suspect that had shot and killed his uncle and subsequently was involved in a fire fight with three officers." - John Mosier, Coshocton County Sheriff's Office
In 2006, The University of Findlay trained over 1,500 officers from 45 law enforcement and security agencies using the FATS system.
Please call today to discuss your training needs and to receive a proposal for customized training - at your location!
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