Affordable Realistic Tactical Training
- History of Sudden Death & Excited Delirium
- Who is at risk for sudden death
- Pre-disposing factors
- Recognize a potential in-custody death
- Investigating ICDs
- Report writing for ICDs
Materials provided:
CD containing a PowerPoint program, Show-up PowerPoint presentation and many supporting documents. An end-user certificate.
Who should attend:
Learn how medical responders can help you manage a potential in-custody death event due to Excited Delirium. Learn how to intervene and reduce the likelihood of an in-custody death. When the patient does not survive, learn how to gather critical evidence to properly document the event.
- Use-Of-Force
- Liability issues
- Scene assessment
- Asphyxia & transport issues
- Research-supported sudden death
- Theories of sudden death
(formerly Excited Delirium & In-custody Deaths class)
Learn how to work with law enforcement to safely manage these critical patients. Discuss new therapies and protocols that can mean the difference between life and death.
Law Enforcement & Detention Officers:
EMS & Fire:
Learn new techniques and protocols used by EMS to effectively treat these critical patients and how important it is to continue these therapies. In the event of a death, learn the steps to take to ensure the cause of death is documented correctly.
Hospital ER Staff:
In the event of a death, learn more about the common signs of excited delirium, the steps to take to ensure the cause of death is documented correctly, and what investigative tools are available to help you determine the true cause of death.
Medical Examiners:
Learn how to distinguish this medical emergency from an excessive use of force and the tools available to help prove this in a court of law.
Prosecutors: