Command of Multijurisdictional Incidents
Mutual aid assistance from outside agencies can be a blessing or a curse depending on your ability to coordinate those resources.
When a large-scale incident occurs in your jurisdiction, there’s a good chance that you’ll be working with mutual aid units from neighboring agencies.
Are you ready to manage the chaos?
Don’t just hope for a good outcome. Join us for our Command of Multijurisdictional Incidents course and prepare yourself.
Why Should You Attend?
- Learn how to fix the top 7 problems that plague all major incidents
- Learn how to identify priorities, assign roles, and make decisions
- Learn the important lessons learned from large scale incidents including a tragic officer-down call
Who should attend?
This course was specifically created for command staff, supervisors, and any officer wishing to develop the skills to lead a multijurisdictional incident.
Have you experienced these issues before?
- Lack of Leadership
- Self-deployment
- Communication
- Chaos at the Command Post
These same issues seem to plague all major incidents, be them multijurisdictional responses or not. Attend this course and learn simple concepts that you can use to bring calm to the chaos.
Mutual aid assistance from outside agencies can be a blessing or a curse depending on your ability to coordinate those resources. Register today to learn the tools you need to manage a multijurisdictional incident.
Upcoming Presentations:
Command of Multijurisdictional Incidents
Sep 13 • Pittsburgh, PA
Sep 26 • Springfield, MO
Oct 4 • Maineville, OH
Oct 9 • Visalia, CA
Nov 8 • Clermont, FL
Dec 11 • Brisbane, CA
Your Instructor
Your instructor, Dan Flippo, recently retired as the Deputy Chief of the Santa Cruz Police Department (CA). Dan has 29 years of experience in operational roles including SWAT and Patrol. Dan is also currently an instructor with the National Tactical Officers Association. He understands your perspective no matter how big or small your agency is. He is an enthusiastic instructor who is committed to making sure you know how to manage any multijurisdictional incident.