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Law Enforcement
Tactical Tracking Class
October 11th, 12th and 13th 2010
The Kane County Sheriff's Office Tactical Tracking Team is conducting a 3 day Tactical Tracking Course. This course has been developed specifically for law enforcement agencies. This is a 36 hour course and includes night operations. The course finishes with a force on force tracking scenario utilizing all the skills the students learned during the course.
The Kane County Sheriff’s Office Tactical Tracking Team’s alumni list includes students from the US Marshal’s Office, US Border Patrol, BIA Law Enforcement, National Park Service, and numerous state, county & local agencies from Arizona, Utah, California, Texas & Colorado.
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Cost: $300 per
student
Includes all training, meals, drinks,
sleeping quarters, training manual,
T-shirt and certificate.
Course Topics
Footprint and sign indicators.
Footprint pit exercise.
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Technical
tracking.
Lost track procedures.
Camouflage and concealment.
Intelligence gathering
Surveillance in rural
environments
Team communications
Equipment & support
elements
Team formations
Immediate action drills
Night operations
(white light, night vision
and thermal imaging)
GPS &
land navigation
Force on force
This is a hands-on course
with little classroom time. Students will stay in the field during the entire
course and the majority of time will be spent conducting tracking exercises. Long hours and little rest/sleep should be
anticipated.
Must be in good physical condition
and able to walk 4 - 12 miles per day for three continuous days over rugged
terrain.
To register or for more information
please call Detective Dan Watson at 435-689-0339 or email him
Students will be emailed a list of
required equipment.