TMLIRP - UOF, ECDs & Excited Delirium - June, 2011 - Laredo, TX
“This class was very fun and the practicals were awesome.” “Jerry knows the material & encouraged participation.” “Debrief of class following drills provided real feedback regarding levels of proficiency, especially as stress levels increased. Excellent advice regarding building and maintaining a proper TASER program at any agency.” “I appreciated his understanding and acceptance of new instructor to TASER who has never handled a TASER.” “The PowerPoint was not dry and the videos were great.” “Case studies were presented and learning points were given – that is a benefit.” “The exchange of ideas between officers was very good.” “Instructor has passion and knowledge when it comes to his teaching of the TASER.” “Clarifies material and ensures effective learning.” “The isolation drills are a valuable learning tool.”
TASER X26 Instructor - April, 2011 - ILEETA Conference - Wheeling, IL
"One for the most professional classes and well presented courses I have ever attended. The subject knowledge presented was very impressive!" "The hands on portion of the class is good, as it brings the whole concept together." "Excellent program -- a must need for all law enforcement and EMS personnel." "All the info provided will be very helpful. The info to recognize ED & the hands on take down portion was great." "Realization that ED is a medical condition in need of immediate treatment."
Managing Excited Delirium - May, 2011 - Pearland, TX
"Very interesting class, new information to me." "Well instructed & good powerpoint, very beneficial." "The recognition of ED symptoms and how to better deal with these episodes was very helpful info." "Course is very well organized and set up. All information well covered." "Great class/instructor. Eye opener about in custody deaths and how to prevent them." "Instructor was well prepared and well informed." "Identifying the signs of ED will be helpful to me in my patrol position." "This gave me a better understanding on how to approach people with ED." "The idea on TASERs was very informative & showed how affective it can be."
TASER X26 & X2 Instructor - August, 2011 - Harris Co SO, Humble, TX
"This class demonstrates that training is essential. I made several mistakes in loading the X26 and this has driven home the importance of competent training." "Moved class along with almost Zero downtime. Fantastic safety measures." "The hands-on exercises was a huge bonus. Being able to shoot multiple TASERs was also beneficial." "X26 PowerPoint was up-to-date and well designed. Kept all students involved." "Instructor is very knowledgeable, took time to ensure all questions were answered and knowledge gained. Very interactive." "X2 was worthwhile course." "Instructor always had high energy. Great learning environment." "Hands-on training allowing student to familiarize with X2 equipment. Patient and calm - very informative."
Managing Excited Delirium - EMS World Expo - August, 2011 - Las Vegas, NV
" We learned, sedation "under power", need at least 5 people to take a person down, Ranger technique, what to look for to recognize Excited Delirium, physical restraint and takedown technique, we have probably dealt with this situation before, but did not know what it was. Now we know!" "Encourage "Team" approach to learning to lead to effective treatment/care." "I learned how to handle/control, sedate & retrain them." " Much more on ExDS than I have been able to find @ other conferences." "I learned the importance of the safety and treatment for an excited delirium." "Preparation and knowledge in dealing with persons displaying symptoms of ED. Systematic: Capture, Control & Restrain."
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“Hands-on training and actual videos of real situations -- great info! “ “Instructor gave better understanding of ED and tactics to possibly make situation end successfully.” “Learned info that I never knew about – it was all new to me! I liked it all. ” “Learned the possible causes or triggers that cause or may cause excited delirium.” “Received a lot more info that expected.” Videos and interaction helped put it all together.” “This info will help me on the streets to realize if I am dealing with someone who is ED and how to handle it.”
Managing Excited Delirium - December, 2011 - Rockwall, TX
“I enjoyed the information on the restraint techniques.” "Good overview of topic from introduction to theory to examples. Good use of videos." "I learned we have to be more alert to our liabilities in the actions we take or don’t take." "Jerry Staton gave excellent information and hands on training." "I learned a better understanding on how to approach and deal with individuals that are suffering from excited delirium." "An excellent instructor. He seems very knowledgeable and presents the info well." " I thought he did an outstanding job in presentation, material and keeping things entertaining." "A 10+ rate on information and a very strong 10+ point for show me a better way to do a take down." "The one-on-one how to take an individual down in a case like this because of what we deal with in the jail as very helpful." " I understand the theory behind multi-agency cooperation to quickly “de-escalate” the situation instead of using brute force." "He kept class interesting."
Managing Excited Delirium - January, 2012 - Bastrop, TX