Officer Safety

Street Survival Seminar

36 Years of Life-Saving Training!


07:00 am – 04:00 pm

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Venue:

University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio – Room 3.102B (next to Library)
7703 Floyd Curl Drive
San Antonio TX
78229

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  • January 24, 2017 - January 25, 2017
    7:00 am - 4:00 pm

Parking will be free in the metered lot (CODE 5150 and SPACE NUMBER) on Dental Drive and over-flow will be directed to lot #8 (next to the metered parking), you can find the campus map here: UTHSCSA MAP-Street Survival-Jan 24-25

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Address:
University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio - Room 3.102B (next to Library), 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, San Antonio, Texas, 78229, United States

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Course Description

Today’s Street Survival® Seminar addresses law enforcement as the multi-faceted profession it has become. Rather than limiting our focus to just surviving deadly threats, we also discuss the need to prepare officers for making sound, legal and reasonable decisions under stress in order to preserve the lives of citizens as well as their own.

The foundation of this 2-Day program is understanding and training realistically for stress events. From driving too fast and using unwarranted amounts of force to ineffective communication and the inability to decompress off-duty, the seminar emphasizes the need to understand and manage stress as the key to professional and personal success.

Calibre Press for the first time in its over 36 year history is owned by a law enforcement officer. Lt. Jim Glennon leads a cadre of Instructors who are some of the most experienced, dynamic and respected in our profession. The Street Survival® Seminar continues presenting classic training points while also addressing current events issues impacting the profession through the use of lecture and up-to-date videos of police/citizen interactions.

Finally, the Seminar emphasizes the need to understand people and communicate effectively as they embrace the role of civilian peace officers.

The Seminar topics will include, but not be limited to the following:

  • Officer Safety: The Fatal Four
  • Stress: Preparation & Training
  • Roadway Dangers & Responsibilities
  • Police Abuse
  • Pre-attack Indicators
  • 24/7 – 30
  • Criminal Patrol
  • Confrontational Dynamics

This class is a crash course in contemporary leadership skills and traits. It’s essential to those interested in learning… and great to those currently leading.
Officer Rivera, Salinas PD, CA