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November 3 – 4, 2010
Javits Center
New York, NY |
Conference & Training Sessions
TRAIN HARD. STAY SAFE.
The New York Police Fire EMS Expo celebrates its 4th Anniversary with yet another group of
exceptional lecture based training programs featuring nationally recognized instructors.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4
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POLICE
9:30 AM
Proactive Training for Patrol Officers: A guide to efficient training for the individual officer.
International training consultant and instructor Rob Pincus will present ideas and options for individual officers, as well as small to mid-sized agencies with limited training budgets, for proactive and meaningful training which can be done quickly and without great expense. Pincus will give an overview of realistic training goals, appropriate training attitudes and reasonable expectations, all of which can be met by any officer motivated to become safer and more capable. Professional development is not always easy under the current law enforcement work load and with training budgets and resources becoming more constrained every year. Pincus will discuss online resources and creative options for conducting training in any environment. Having a proactive strategy for seeking out training and developing is vital to advancement, survival and professionalism.
By Rob Pincus
Rob has been a trainer and consultant in various combative fields for many years and is the developer of the Combat Focus Shooting Program. His background in military, law enforcement, executive protection and recreational shooting gives him a broad experience base. Rob's specialty is progressive reality based training and fitting the fundamentals into the context of his diverse students' environments.
At the end of 2007, Rob established I.C.E. Training Company. His courses emphasize EFFICIENCY and what really works during critical incidents, not what looks good on the square range or sounds good in court or in a classroom. Rob's ideas on training & tactics have been shared all around the world through his role as a writer and Training Consultant with S.W.A.T. Magazine as well as lectures and courses throughout the United States and Europe. Rob's Personal Defense Video Series, covering armed and unarmed defense, has shipped over 1 million copies. Rob is also the co-host of S.W.A.T. Magazine TV on the Outdoor Channel!
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FIRE
10:30 AM
“Damn that was Close”
This class is a review of problems confronted by firefighters and Officer at fires every day all across the country. They encountered problems that endangered them and their team. This class will review the common problems and how they affect safe and operations. We will learn how we can avoid them or lessen their impact. The student will walk away with a better understand of what they face and how to properly prepare for the challenge of today fires.
By Michael M. Dugan
Michael M. Dugan is a 25-year veteran of the FDNY, serving as the Captain of Ladder Company 123, in Crown Heights Brooklyn. As a Lieutenant, Dugan served in Ladder Company 42 in the South Bronx. While assigned as a firefighter in Ladder Company 43, in Spanish Harlem, Firefighter Dugan received the James Gordon Bennett medal in 1992 and the Harry M. Archer Medal in 1993, the FDNY’s highest award for bravery. He is also a former volunteer firefighter, in the Halesite FD, in N.Y. He has been involved with the Fire Service for 36 years. He was an instructor at the inception of the FDNY’s Annual Education Day and has developed programs currently taught to all FDNY members during Annual Education Day. He is the lead instructor of the “Firehouse Expo” and “Firehouse World” Engine and Truck Company HOT program and a “HOT” instructor at the “FDIC.” He is a contributing editor to “Firehouse” and “Fire Rescue” magazine. Captain Dugan has been a featured lecturer around the country and at both the “Firehouse Expo” and the “FDIC” on topics dealing with Truck Company Operations, Building construction, size up and today’s fire service. Captain Dugan can be reached at Duganfire@aol.com or through his web site www.NYfiretraining.com.
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POLICE
11:30 AM
The Human Weapon System ™: Integrating Medical Knowledge into Combative Wisdom ™

by Robert C Smith, DVM, MD
Direct Action Medical Network (DAMN) Title: Medical Director
This course introduces officers to a unique way of looking at the interface of Medicine and operating in hostile environments. Using lessons learned and demonstrations of fitness and strength Dr Smith shows how humans manage physical conflict and thus how to approach trauma and tactical medicine from the standpoint of prevention and if necessary assessment followed by self aid/buddy aid. At the end of this presentation attendees will realize practical strength enhancement, electrophysiology, (the natural flashbang we all possess everyday) and the ability to transport injured and still move and shoot with accuracy. Using lecture and demonstrations Dr. Smith shows how humans have used tools to solve violent problems but remain behaviorally and physically vulnerable to the simplest of techniques. In short, this presentation intigrates medical knowledge into combative wisdom (TM).
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FIRE
12:30 PM
A View From The Street - The First 20 Minutes
It’s the middle of the night. Your pager goes off reporting smoke from a dwelling in a remote area of town. What runs through your mind as you rush to get to the scene? What information have you gathered? If you arrive first, what actions will you take to establish safe and effective operational tactics? This scenario based program is designed to provide the students with the opportunity to direct fire ground operations based on information gathered from the transmission of the alarm. What could/should you rely on if you are unable to obtain the information you need to make safe/sound operational decisions? Join Chiefs Tom Richardson and Rich Blatus in an interactive discussion on the importance of the initial tactical decisions made within the first 20 minutes of an operation.
By Richard Blatus
Richard J. Blatus is a 29 year veteran of the fire service currently assigned to Battalion 15 in the Bronx. A strong proponent of training, Chief Blatus has served as both a regional and national instructor/lecturer for many of the fire service trade publications and has participated in numerous conferences. He is also an adjunct instructor at the FDNY Bureau of Training for the Battalion Chiefs Command Course and the Captains Development Program. His formal education includes a Masters Degree in Homeland Security Studies from the Naval Postgraduate School in addition to degrees in both Business and Municipal Fire Administration.
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1:30 PM
“Disguised & Unusual Weapons
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A look at various types of disguised, unusual and improvised
(chemical, edged, electronic, firearm & impact) weapons. Also
covered are items that can be used for escape, concealment and
surveillance.
By Leopold Altman,
Instructor/Technical Services
Leopold Altman has over 26 years of
military, security & specialized law
enforcement experience. He is an alumnus
of and a past contributor to the Calibre
Press - Street Survival & WIN Seminars.
Additionally he has attended numerous
courses, conferences, seminars and
workshops on law enforcement and security related topics such as
defensive tactics, bombs and explosives, terrorism, executive/VIP
protection & tactical operations. He is certified as an instructor in
firearms, handcuffing, pepper spray, the Metal - Tech 1400 metal
detector, compliance & control holds, expandable baton,
spontaneous weapons defense and the Community Anti-terrorism
(CATEyes) program. He has trained in Protective Service Operations
and Anti-Terrorism with National Protective Services and has
attended seminars conducted by the Executive Protection Institute
and the Academy of Security Educators and Trainers. He is a
DHS/FEMA Authorized WMD Standardized Awareness Trainer and is
a member of International Counter Terrorism Officers Association
(ICTOA), International Association of Counterterrorism and Security
Professionals (IACSP), International Association of Law Enforcement
Firearms Instructors (IALEFI), National Rifle Association (NRA) and is
a charter member of the International Law Enforcement Educators
& Trainers Association (ILEETA).
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