HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-11-1999 ICPD Reports/Memos MEMORANDUM
TO: Members of the Police Citizen's Review Board
FROM: R.J. Winkelhake, Chief of Police ~l~'''
RE: MATS COURSES - FYI
DATE: April 29, 1999
Attached is the course content guide for the 1999 MATS Training that was
conducted in January, February, and March 1999.
MATS 1999
Course Content Guide
Iowa Ci'~¥ Police Depc~rfmenf
Cordville Police Department
Johnson County Sheriff Depar~men~
UnNe~s~y Dep~r~men~ of PuBlic Safe~y
Day 1
HAZMAT
Instructor: Tom Hanson, Johnson County Disaster Service
Course Length: 2 Hours
Synopsis: The purpose of this years presentation in Emergency
Management is to: # 1 - enable law enforcement
personnel to use and coordinate resources effectively
with other emergency organization and #2 - ensure the
effective control and mitigation of a potential, or
actual, hazardous materials incident. The focus was on
safety practices for the protection of lives. The
information was presented through lecture aided by
overheads. Handouts.
BLOODBOURNE PATHOGENS
Instructor: Becky Lloyd, Johnson County Ambulance
Course Length: 1.25 Hours
Synopsis: Introduced officers to OSHA rulings regarding
occupational exposure to BBP. Review and update on
HBV, HIV, TB and other BBP. Vaccinations, precautions
and employer requirements were also discussed.
ALZHEIMER'S SENSITIVITY
Instructor: Julie Bobitt, AIzheimer's Association
Course Length: 1.5 Hours
Synopsis: This training familiarized officers with the disease and
how it affects it's victims. Officers were shown
examples of persons affected with various stages of
Alzheimer's and given advise on how to deal with
them. An introduction to the national "Safe Return"
program was given. Lecture, overheads, video and
handouts.
CPR RECERTIFICATION
Instructor: Sgt. Cindy Heick, University DPS
(assisted by officers from ICPD, CPD & UDPS)
Course Length: 1.75 Hours
Synopsis: American Heart Association Basic Life Support
guidelines were presented through the approved
video. Each officer was then required to demonstrate
proficiency in one and two person CPR (adult, child,
infant) and foreign body obstructed airway (adult,
child, infant, both conscious & unconscious).
Day 2
PR-24 RECERTIFICATION
Instructors: Officer Edc Lippold, Iowa City Police Department
Course Length: 2 Hours
Synopsis: Review of the nomenclature & use of the baton.
Demonstration and hands-on application of arm-locks,
wdst drags, spinning techniques, strikes, chops, jabs,
blocks and manner of carry.
ASP RECERTIFICATION
Instructors: Officer Paul Batcheller, Iowa City Police Department
Officer Alien Mebus, Iowa City Police Department
Course Length: 2 Hours
Synopsis: Review of the nomenclature & use of the Asp.
Demonstration and hands-on application of strikes and
technique.
*Note* Officers were given the choice to attend either the PR or Asp
training, dependent on department policy.
OFFICER HOSTAGE VIDEO
Instructors: Video Presentation
Course Length: 1.25 Hours
Synopsis: As part of the defensive tactics training day, this one
hour video from Caliber Press sensitized officers to the
possibility that they could be taken hostage. Further, it
demonstrated ways to keep that from happening, or
how to survive if it does.
DEFENSIVE TACTICS
Instructors: Sgt. Bruce Freeman, Coralville Police Department
Officer Bill Searles, Coralville Police Department
Officer R. Allen Mebus, Iowa City Police Department
Officer D.J.Steva, Iowa City Police Department
Officer Larry Langley, University of Iowa DPS
Course Length: 3.5 Hours
Synopsis: A review was conducted of the Iowa Code,
verbalization skills, and having a plan. A tactical review
consisted of stance, distance and reaction time. Holds,
blocks, handcuffing, searching, pressure points and
active counter measures were demonstrated and
practiced. Each participant was required to pass a
written and practical exam.
Day 3
VEHICLE OPERATION
Instructors: Officer Harp/Huff, Iowa City Police Department
Officer Chuck Murray, Coralville Police Department
Course Length: 3~5 Hours
Synopsis: This training consisted of two parts. The class was split,
with group one watching video training, and group two
going through a practical driving exercise. The video
portion consisted of three tapes;
a] pursuit & defensive driving
b] officer stress management (post chase
syndrome)
c) making the car fit (session #3, 4 & 5 only)
The ddving portion of this training consisted of a set
course at Mercer Park. Officers, utilizing the vehicles
they drive on duty, practiced skills in the areas of
evasive driving, diminishing radius turn, serpentine,
backing, lane change, 90 degree turning, and
threshold braking.
LEGAL ISSUES
A) Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus
Instructor: G. Rodney AIberhasky, OD
Course Length: 1 Hour
Synopsis: Review of horizontal gaze nystagmus; eye anatomy,
eye movement, effects of intoxication, origin of HGN,
tests & factors affecting/not affecting the tests.
B) Johnson Counfy Afforney Overview
Instructor: J. Patdck White
Course Length: .75 Hour
Synopsis: County Attorney White talked about trends in the
Office. He emphasized OWl arrests. He also talked
about the overall diminishing quality of reports reaching
their office.
C) Testifying In Coud
instructor: Karen Egerton, Assistant County Attorney
Kate Moreland, Assistant County Attorney
Course Length: 1.5 Hours
Synopsis: Through the use of video and discussion, they provided
a refresher for all officers on testifying in coud. Subjects
included; the do's and don'ts, being an effective
witness, cross examination, and general tips and
pointers.
Day 4 (Iowa City Only)
FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAINING
Instructor: Captain Widmer
Course Length: .5 Hours
Synopsis: Viewed fire extinguisher video (provided by Fire
Department). Discussed use of extinguishers as well as
the locations
EVACUATION PLAN
Instructor: Captain Widmer
Course Length: .25 Hours
Synopsis: Reviewed department emergency action Plan; fire
suppression, severe weather-seek shelter & building
evacuation.
HAZARD COMMUNICATIONS/RIGHT TO KNOW
Instructor: Captain Widmer
Course Length: .25 Hours
Synopsis: Reviewed MSDS sheets, their purpose and location.
Discussed importance of knowing what materials we
bring into the Police Department
RECORDS & REPORTS ISSUES
Instructor: Sgt. Steffen/Sgt. Lord
Course Length: .5 Hours
Synopsis: Reviewed documentation issues as they specifically
pertain to the iowa City Police Department.
FIRST AID KITS
Instructor: Sgt. Jackson
Course Length: .5 Hours
Synopsis: Introduced officers to the uniform first aid kits installed in
all police units. A discussion of their purpose, content,
use, and restocking procedure was conducted.
RESCUE DISK
Instructor: Sgt. Jackson
Course Length: .75 Hours
Synopsis: All officers viewed a video on the function and use of
the "Rescue Disk" that has been placed in all police
units. All officers were required to demonstrate
proficiency by performing a throw.
DEPARTMENT UPDATE
Instructor:. Chief Winkelhake
Course Length: .5 Hours
Synopsis: Chief provided departmental information on the
computer replacement project, citizen's review board,
accreditation and 2nd floor addition update.
RESPIRATOR FIT
Instructor: Sgt. LalJa
Course Length: .5 Hours
Synopsis: All officers were issued respirator masks and given
instruction in their use. Each officer demonstrated
proficiency in it's use.
COMMUNITY POLICING/PROBATION PARTNERSHIP
Instructors: Jean Keuhi, Department of Corrections
Cindy Engler, Department of Corrections
Course Length: .75 Hours
Synopsis: Introduced officers to "Community Restorative Justice",
how it works and how it is being utilized in Cedar
Rapids. The Iowa City pilot program of having
probation officer/police officer working together on
occasion was discussed.
USE OF FORCE REVIEW
Instructor: Captain Widmer
Lt. Johnson
Course Length: .75 Hours
Synopsis: An overview and explanation of the newly revised Use
of Force General Order (#99-05). Officers were given a
copy of the new order to follow as it was explained in
detail.
DIVERSITY/CROSS-CULTURE COMMUNICATION
Instructor: Sgt. Jackson
Marian Coleman, Iowa City SchoOls
Course Length: 1.5 Hours
Synopsis: This training's focus was on cultural conflict, which is
frequently brought about by a lack of understanding of
communication differences. Officers were exposed to
various body language and words that mean
something different than what is generally thought.
Various issues of cultural sensitivity were also discussed.
1999 MATS Schedule
Dates
January 11 - 14 Widmer/ICPD
January 25-28 Sgt. HanksFLIDPS
February 8-11 Lt. Wenman/CVPD
February 22-25 Lt. Johnson/ICPD
March 8-11 Lt. Slaughter/JCSO
Monday
0800-1000 Hazmat Tom Hanson
JC Disaster Services
356-6028
1015-1130 Bloodbourne Pathogens Becky Lloyd
Johnson County Ambulance
356-6013
1230-1400 Alzheimer's Sensitivity Julie Bobitt
Alzheimer's Association
319-398-3550
1415-1600 CPR Sgt. Cindy Heick
UDPS
335-5022
Tuesday
0800-1000 ASP Officer Paul Batct/eller
0800-1000 PR-24 Officer Eric Lippold
ICPD
356-5275
1015-1130 Officer Hostage Survival Video
1230-1600 Defensive Tactics Sgt. Bruce Freeman
CVPD
354-1100
Wednesday
0800-I 130 Vehicle Operation Officer Harry Huff
ICPD
356-5275
1230- 1330 HGN Rod Alberhaskey
1330-1415 Legal Update Pat White
Johnson County Attorney
1430-1600 Officer Testimony Karen Egerton & Kate Moreland
Johnson County Attorney Office
Thursday (~owa City Only)
0800 - 0830 Fire Extinguisher Training Fire Dept
0830 - 0845 Evacuation Plan Widmer
0845 - 0900 Hazard Communications/Right to Know Widmer
0900 - 0930 Records & Report Issues Steffen/Lord/Farnsworth
0930 - 1000 First Aid Kits Jackson
1015 - 1100 Rescue Disk Jackson
1100 - 1130 Department Update Chief Winkelhake
1130 - 1200 Respirator Fit Lalla
1245 -1330 Policing/Probation Partnership Jean Keuhl/Cindy Engler-
(Dept of Corrections)
1330 - 1415 Use of Force Review Johnson/Widmer
1430 - 1600 Diversity Jackson/Coleman