Classes
Injured Shooter (civilian and LEO)
Training Overview
Current national trends in OIS data and officer injured data shows that officers are injured the vast majority of the time in an OIS, yet we aren’t teaching how to shoot or keep fighting while injured. This course addresses just that, using data and human behavior as the contextual drivers of the curriculum.
Gear List
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Handgun (semi auto) with 800 rounds of ammo
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Rifle (semi auto) with 600 rounds of ammo
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Battle belt/duty rig
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Minimum level IIIA armor, plate carrier setups or issued response vests are allowed
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Eye/Ear protection
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Full training IFAK with training tourniquet (CAT recommended)
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Weapon light for both weapons
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Handheld light
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Extra batteries for everything
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Both tinted and clear eye/pro or ability to change lenses (for low light work)
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Force on Force gear (eye/head/groin protection)
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Cleaning kit/kits for both weapon platforms
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Chem lights/light sticks (minimum of 4)
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Clothing that allows dynamic movement and strenuous activity
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Weather applicable clothing (PLEASE check the forecast before, its Texas, anything can happen and probably will)
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Optional but encouraged – knee pads, elbow pads, snacks
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