The NHTSA seeks to reduce
the number of deaths and injuries resulting from vehicular pursuits that occur
on our nation's highways each year. To this end, NHTSA is partnering with Association
of Law Enforcement Emergency Response Trainers (ALERT) to promote and provide
an appropriate pursuit training program among law enforcement agencies throughout
the nation. This training program will provide guidance for the officer from
the initiation of a vehicular pursuit through its conclusion. The Seminars will
emphasize the safety of the public, the violator, and the officer as being paramount
to the total pursuit situation.
The focus of this training
is to address legal and operational vehicular pursuit training issues that include
identifying factors to consider when initiating, conducting and terminating
a vehicular pursuit. NHTSA's Traffic Law Enforcement Division supports a nationally
recognized law enforcement driver training curriculum for law enforcement officers--the
Law Enforcement Driver Training Reference Guide: 2000.
The result of this training
will be law enforcement driver trainers with the knowledge and skills necessary
to develop and implement a pursuit driver trainer program at their agencies,
training academies, community colleges and universities. The resulting pursuit
driver training programs will lead to an exchange of information, an increase
in knowledge and the development of skills necessary for law enforcement officers
to successfully conduct vehicular pursuits.
ALERT has demonstrated nationally
recognized leadership in the area of law enforcement driver training and specifically
in the area of vehicular pursuit training. ALERT is dedicated to the research
and development of policies and training programs in the area of emergency vehicle
response and pursuit operations. ALERT's mission is to provide assistance to
states in establishing effective and defensible law enforcement driver training
programs for law enforcement officers. Recently, ALERT has shown a commitment
to NHTSA's programs by providing subject matter experts for the development
of the Law Enforcement Drivers Training Reference Guide: 2000 and the delivery
of seminars for law enforcement driver trainers in 1999. Because ALERT is a
national organization consisting of members representing law enforcement agencies
at the federal, state and local levels, the organization has the commitment,
administration and experience in place to perform the vehicular pursuit driver
training issues involved in this effort successfully.
Pursuit Seminar for Law Enforcement Driver Training
provided
by
The Association
of Professional Law Enforcement Emergency Vehicle Response Trainers (ALERT International)
SEMINAR HOTLINE
978-582-0915
| Date | Location |
| April 30 - May 2 | Department of Criminal Justice Training
Richmond, KY |
| May 9 - 11 | Maryland Police & Correctional Training
Commission Sykesville, MD |
| May 30 - June 1 | Michigan State Police Lansing, MI |
| June 5 - 7 | Fargo Police Department Fargo, ND |
| June 13 - 15 | Denver Police Department Denver, CO |
| July 11 - 13 | New Jersey State Police Sea Girt, NJ |
| August 15-17 | New York State Police Albany, NY |
| September 5 - 7 | Overland Police Department Overland, KS |
| September 18 - 20 | Portland Police Department Portland, OR |
| October 17 - 19 | Massachusetts State Police & Criminal
Justice Training Council South Weymouth, MA |
| October 29 - 31 | Georgia Public Safety Training Center Forsyth, GA |
Anyone interested in attending
a seminar should contact ALERT at 978-582-0915. There is no registration or
materials cost associated with the seminars.
For additional seminar information, visit the ALERT website at www.alertinternational.com