Command Excellence LLC 3004 Shoreline Lane McDonald PA 15057
Designed for All Command and Patrol Officers
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What to do in the first hour that lasts a lifetime!
Registration Information
Police: Two Day (16 hours): “Incident Command” sce-narios on a Model City in H.O. scale & “Active Shooter” force-on-force exercises with Air Soft recoil pistols, M-4 full auto rifles & shotguns. Dynamic and covert entry tactics for patrol & command officers.
Training includes notebook, certificate & lunch
Police: One Day (8 hours): “Incident Command” or “Active Shooter” independent training modules.
Training includes notebook, certificate & lunch
School/Commercial: Crisis Safety Consulting: available to schools, corporate, commercial or other workplace settings.
Customized sessions to suit your individual needs
Sessions are available at the facility of your choice, Monday-Saturday, day or evenings.
Contact : John Sakoian, owner/founder Command Excellence LLC, 3004 Shoreline Ln, McDonald, PA 15057
Mobile: 412-818-3087 [email protected] Web: www.CommandExcellence.com
Biography John formulated & instructed the Crisis Incident Command/Management and Active Shooter Training programs for more than 1,000 police officers, colleges, universities, K-12 schools, and commercial/workplace settings. His training programs have been approved by Pennsylvania’s Municipal Police Officers Education & Training Commission (MPOETC), obtaining eight consecutive years of Pennsylvania MPOETC grants and three DHS, PEMA grants approved by the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Educa-tion (PASSHE).
John earned police instructor certification through the Federal Law Enforce-ment Training Center in Glynco, Georgia and Indiana University of Pennsylva-nia’s Instructor Development Programs. He is certified by MPOETC as a “General Instructor” and “Special Instructor” in Physical Conditioning & Emer-gency Vehicle Operations. He is an Active Shooter/Rapid Deployment Instruc-tor, Less Lethal Force & Chemical Munitions Instructor. He is a graduate of police courses in Basic SWAT, Advanced SWAT, SWAT Supervisors, Major Incident Management, School Violence & Riot Control, Dignitary Protection and Media Relations, taught by the International Association of Chief’s of Po-lice (IACP), National Tactical Officer’s Association (NTOA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), BOMAC and U.S. Navy Seal Team 4. He is a 25 year member of the Upper St Clair Police Department’s Tactical Team (SITT) and currently the Team’s Commander.
John began his Law Enforcement career in 1973 with the Carnegie Police Department and currently serving as Lieutenant with the Upper St Clair Police Department. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Criminology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and postgraduate work at Penn State and Universi-ty of Virginia. He graduated first in his class at the Allegheny County Police Academy. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy’s, 163rd Session and is the current President of the FBI NAA W. Pennsylvania Chapter. He is certi-fied in Crash and Pedestrian Reconstruction by The Institute for Law Enforce-ment Education (ILEE). John is a Charter Member of the Police Futurists Inter-national (PFI).
Police & Public Safety Seminar
Crisis Safety for All Hazards
SCHOOLS & COMMERCIAL WORKPLACE
Designed for all School, College, University, Corporate, Commercial and
other Workplace Environments
Customized Crisis Consulting Services: Site Vulnerability Assessments Crisis, Strategic & Operational Planning Prevention, Preparedness, Response & Recovery Active Shooter: Police & Employee Tactics Characteristics of Violent Offenders Stopping the 5 Stages of Violent Offenders Mitigating the 7 Attack Phases of Violent Offenders Mock Scenarios/Drills Lockdown & Lockout Evacuation Sheltering in Place Resistance Actions (use of force by PA statute) Basic Firearms familiarization & self-defense Personal & Organizational “Brand” Ethical Conduct Situational Awareness & Paradigm Shift System, Procedural & Stakeholder Changes Recovery & Restoration Physical well being Psychological & stress indicators Plant operational recovery Crisis specific checklists including media relations
Instruction and Performance Goals: Personal Command & Ethical Conduct Incident Management & Span of Control First Responder Tasks & Situational Awareness Incident Command Structure & Unified Command Perimeters & Tactical Deployment Use of Force Considerations & Case Law Basic Entry Tactics Covert & Dynamic Rapid Deployment Tactics Improvised Explosive Devices & Precautions Hazardous Materials & The DOT Guidebook Threat Assessments & Action Planning Critical Incident Stress & Physiological Factors Model City Platform for Table Top Exercises Active Shooter Force-on-Force Tactical Entry Exercises
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PRACTICAL FIELD EXERCISES Air Soft recoil Pistols, M-4 Rifles & Shotguns
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LA Fitness Shooting Entry Team Testimonial
“I credit the training I received from you, Lieutenant, on how to respond to critical situations. It was just instinct from my training kicking in that I parked my car on an angle a safe distance fr m the front door as to not be an open target for the shooter. I placed my patrol rifle at the ready position and made my way to the front door passing people screaming in pain and asking for help. As I made it to the front door all I was thinking was I can't help these people I must neutralize the threat. I along with Officers Jim Lan-cia (BVPD), Adam Helf (SPD) and Shawn Arlet (SPD) charged into the L.A Fitness in a tactical formation which was taught to me from your classes in an attempt to neutralize the threat at hand. I thank you for the valuable training and as you can see when it counted it worked and helped save lives that day.”
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Shane McGrath, Scott Township Police Department, K-9
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Command Excellence LLC 3004 Shoreline Lane McDonald PA 15057 TACTICAL SELF EVALUATION
Situational Awareness (observations, perceptions & assumptions) Officer’s Mindset vs. Adversarial Mindset Decision Making Skills Proper Tactics Verbal & Non-Verbal Communication Physical & Verbal Control Skills Use of Contact and Cover Universal Tactical Considerations Use of Light Proper Use of Force Justification of Action or Lack of Action Weapons Safety Weapons Handling Marksmanship Equipment
Tactical Considerations Stealth Cover Concealment Masking & Crossfire Perimeter Integrity Arrest Team Integrity Un-cleared Areas High Ground Intelligence Movement
EIGHT (8) CRITICAL TASKS 1. Establish “Communication & Control” 2. Identify the “Kill or Danger Zone” 3. Establish the “Inner Perimeter” 4. Establish the “Outer Perimeter” 5. Establish the scene “Command Post” 6. Establish “Staging Areas” 7. Indentify and request “Resources” 8. Make “Notifications”
PRACTICAL FIELD EXERCISES Air Soft recoil Pistols, M-4 Rifles & Shotguns
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“I credit the training I received from you, Lieutenant, on how to respond to critical situations. It was just instinct from my training kicking in that I parked my car on an angle a safe distance fr m the front door as to not be an open target for the shooter. I placed my patrol rifle at the ready position and made my way to the front door passing people screaming in pain and asking for help. As I made it to the front door all I was thinking was I can't help these people I must neutralize the threat. I along with Officers Jim Lan-cia (BVPD), Adam Helf (SPD) and Shawn Arlet (SPD) charged into the L.A Fitness in a tactical formation which was taught to me from your classes in an attempt to neutralize the threat at hand. I thank you for the valuable training and as you can see when it counted it worked and helped save lives that day.”
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Shane McGrath, Scott Township Police Department, K-9
R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R M
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Command Excellence LLC
Return Registration Form To:
Command Excellence LLC 3004 Shoreline Lane McDonald PA 15057 TACTICAL SELF EVALUATION
Situational Awareness (observations, perceptions & assumptions) Officer’s Mindset vs. Adversarial Mindset Decision Making Skills Proper Tactics Verbal & Non-Verbal Communication Physical & Verbal Control Skills Use of Contact and Cover Universal Tactical Considerations Use of Light Proper Use of Force Justification of Action or Lack of Action Weapons Safety Weapons Handling Marksmanship Equipment
Tactical Considerations Stealth Cover Concealment Masking & Crossfire Perimeter Integrity Arrest Team Integrity Un-cleared Areas High Ground Intelligence Movement
EIGHT (8) CRITICAL TASKS 1. Establish “Communication & Control” 2. Identify the “Kill or Danger Zone” 3. Establish the “Inner Perimeter” 4. Establish the “Outer Perimeter” 5. Establish the scene “Command Post” 6. Establish “Staging Areas” 7. Indentify and request “Resources” 8. Make “Notifications”
PRACTICAL FIELD EXERCISES Air Soft recoil Pistols, M-4 Rifles & Shotguns
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LA Fitness Shooting Entry Team Testimonial
“I credit the training I received from you, Lieutenant, on how to respond to critical situations. It was just instinct from my training kicking in that I parked my car on an angle a safe distance fr m the front door as to not be an open target for the shooter. I placed my patrol rifle at the ready position and made my way to the front door passing people screaming in pain and asking for help. As I made it to the front door all I was thinking was I can't help these people I must neutralize the threat. I along with Officers Jim Lan-cia (BVPD), Adam Helf (SPD) and Shawn Arlet (SPD) charged into the L.A Fitness in a tactical formation which was taught to me from your classes in an attempt to neutralize the threat at hand. I thank you for the valuable training and as you can see when it counted it worked and helped save lives that day.”
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Shane McGrath, Scott Township Police Department, K-9
R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R M
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Command Excellence LLC
Return Registration Form To:
Command Excellence LLC 3004 Shoreline Lane McDonald PA 15057 TACTICAL SELF EVALUATION
Situational Awareness (observations, perceptions & assumptions) Officer’s Mindset vs. Adversarial Mindset Decision Making Skills Proper Tactics Verbal & Non-Verbal Communication Physical & Verbal Control Skills Use of Contact and Cover Universal Tactical Considerations Use of Light Proper Use of Force Justification of Action or Lack of Action Weapons Safety Weapons Handling Marksmanship Equipment
Tactical Considerations Stealth Cover Concealment Masking & Crossfire Perimeter Integrity Arrest Team Integrity Un-cleared Areas High Ground Intelligence Movement
EIGHT (8) CRITICAL TASKS 1. Establish “Communication & Control” 2. Identify the “Kill or Danger Zone” 3. Establish the “Inner Perimeter” 4. Establish the “Outer Perimeter” 5. Establish the scene “Command Post” 6. Establish “Staging Areas” 7. Indentify and request “Resources” 8. Make “Notifications”
PRACTICAL FIELD EXERCISES Air Soft recoil Pistols, M-4 Rifles & Shotguns
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LA Fitness Shooting Entry Team Testimonial
“I credit the training I received from you, Lieutenant, on how to respond to critical situations. It was just instinct from my training kicking in that I parked my car on an angle a safe distance fr m the front door as to not be an open target for the shooter. I placed my patrol rifle at the ready position and made my way to the front door passing people screaming in pain and asking for help. As I made it to the front door all I was thinking was I can't help these people I must neutralize the threat. I along with Officers Jim Lan-cia (BVPD), Adam Helf (SPD) and Shawn Arlet (SPD) charged into the L.A Fitness in a tactical formation which was taught to me from your classes in an attempt to neutralize the threat at hand. I thank you for the valuable training and as you can see when it counted it worked and helped save lives that day.”
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Shane McGrath, Scott Township Police Department, K-9
R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R M
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Command Excellence LLC
Return Registration Form To:
Command Excellence LLC 3004 Shoreline Lane McDonald PA 15057 TACTICAL SELF EVALUATION
Situational Awareness (observations, perceptions & assumptions) Officer’s Mindset vs. Adversarial Mindset Decision Making Skills Proper Tactics Verbal & Non-Verbal Communication Physical & Verbal Control Skills Use of Contact and Cover Universal Tactical Considerations Use of Light Proper Use of Force Justification of Action or Lack of Action Weapons Safety Weapons Handling Marksmanship Equipment
Tactical Considerations Stealth Cover Concealment Masking & Crossfire Perimeter Integrity Arrest Team Integrity Un-cleared Areas High Ground Intelligence Movement
EIGHT (8) CRITICAL TASKS 1. Establish “Communication & Control” 2. Identify the “Kill or Danger Zone” 3. Establish the “Inner Perimeter” 4. Establish the “Outer Perimeter” 5. Establish the scene “Command Post” 6. Establish “Staging Areas” 7. Indentify and request “Resources” 8. Make “Notifications”
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