September 14, 2010
8:30 amto5:00 pm

 

 

TUESDAY

LOCATION:
La Salle County Sheriff’s Department Training Room
707 E. Etna Road, Ottawa

TUITION: Members: -0- Non-members: $50.00

INSTRUCTOR:
Lt. Michael Paulus
Champaign Police Department

COURSE CONTENT:
This course is targeted for patrol officers, supervisors, command, and dispatch. Attendees will be provided with a better understanding of excited delirium and how law enforcement can assemble critical resources early in the response. The “multiple officer control tactic” which has been developed to help first responders work more efficiently on the street – will be explained and demonstrated. The course will examine the unique aspects of the ED incident investigation. Finally, instruction will address the development of a community-based response protocol that is designed to give subjects who are in a suspected stated of excited delirium the best possibility of surviving.

TOPICS:

AWARENESS
History of sudden death and excited delirium
Predisposing factors for sudden death
The challenges of excited delirium for law enforcement
Behavior cues of excited delirium
Action steps (Inst for the Prevention of In-Custody Death)
The multiple officer control tactic

INVESTIGATION
Common incident facts
Investigator guide for excited delirium/sudden in-custody deaths
Recommendation of coroners and medical examiners
Research and testing results (Dr. Deborah Mash)
 

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