Command of Multijurisdictional Incidents

Seventy-three percent of law enforcement agencies have fewer than fifty officers. That means that 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 jurisdictions. Are you ready to manage the chaos?

Instructor Dan Flippo will give you the practical tools and concepts you need to effectively manage a multijurisdictional response.

  • Learn the important lessons from a recent California incident where instructor Dan Flippo was part of the incident command team
  • Learn how to fix the top problems at multijurisdictional incidents including the real issues faced by small and medium sized agencies
  • Learn how to identify priorities and roles and specific incident leadership techniques

Who should attend?

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

If so, then register for this unique course, where you will learn how to manage those issues before, during and after a large multijurisdictional incident.

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.

Quick Facts

Target Audience:

Command staff, supervisors, and any officer wishing to develop the skills to lead a multijurisdictional incident.

Seminar Length:

8 hours

Course Certifications:

This course is California POST Certified.Need certification for your state?
All of our courses are California POST certified because we are based in California. However, we present courses all over the United States and we’re happy to work with you to obtain certification in your particular state

 

Investment:

$289

Can your agency host this course?

YES

Your Instructor

Deputy Chief Dan Flippo

Dan Flippo

Dan 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. Dan 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 to manage any multijurisdictional incident.

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