Managing Excited Delirium
A Hands-On Approach -- THE Class for All 1st Responders!
Course Description:
To Be Effective:
Objectives:
Recognize warning signs for ED
Learn history of sudden death & the relationship to ED
Evaluate the current research into the causes of ED
Develop procedures for investigating arrest related deaths
Evaluate the benefit of field sedation
Demonstrate control & restraint techniques
Improve report writing skills involving arrest related deaths
Understand the importance of first responders working together
Participate in class discussions involving all of the above
Law Enforcement Officers, Fire Rescue, and EMS must train together on the recognition of ED and pre-plan for an intervention. Learn new therapies and protocols which are currently being used successfully on the street by EMS. Specific take downs and techniques for capturing and restraining the patient will be demonstrated and practiced.


This 8-hour class is an interactive approach to safely managing an excited delirium (ED) event. Attendees will learn how to recognize ED and how to safely handle someone suffering from ED by learning to minimize the risk of injuries to the rescuers and the patient.
Who Should Attend:
All First Responders - LEO's, Fire & EMS
Detention Officers, Hospital Staff, Police Trainers.
TCLEOSE & CE Credit Hours:
Will be awarded to both law enforcement & medical personnel.
Instructor:
Jerry Staton is Owner & Training Director of Affordable Realistic Tactical Training (ARTT). He holds a Master Police Officer certificate along with many advanced law enforcement instructor certificates. He retired after 25 years of police service.
Co-Instructor:
Wren Nealy is currently the Special Operations Director of Cypress Creek EMS and has 18 years experience as a paramedic/police officer, tactical officer and tactical medic.
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P. O. Box 645 - Del Valle, TX 78617
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