This 2-week course is open to all officers assigned to a dive team in an official capacity within a criminal justice agency. Officers not assigned to a dive team in an official capacity may attend this course; however, there participation must be approved in advance by their agency and the Training Institute Director.
Prior to entering this course, participants must possess current certifications and email the copies to the coordinator of the following;
1. Advanced Open Water SCUBA Diver (Minimum Requirement) 2. First Aid/CPR/AED 3. Oxygen Provider Certification 4. Medical Statement Form
Students must bring all their own dive gear (mask, fins, snorkel, BCD, regulator-primary & alternate second stage, weights, two cutting tools, timing device, submersible pressure gauge, depth gauge (or dive computer), gloves, booties, exposure suit, primary & secondary dive light, and knife. (Additional gear; swimming goggles, full face mask and dry suit, underwater camera, underwater video system, underwater communication system, and redundant air system "pony bottle")
Students must pass a swim test and basic scuba skills with 100 % completion on the first day of class. Students may retest on any failed component of the swim and basic scuba skills assessment before the next water excercise begins (next day of class). If the student fails to demonstrate the required swim and basic scuba skills as stated, the student has failed Advanced Course 077 Underwater Police Science & Technology and is PROHIBITED from further participation.
Swim Test consists of the following:
- 400 yard swim
- 800 yard mask, fins, snorkel swim
- 15 minute water tread, last two minutes without hands
- Swim underwater for 20 yards on a single breath
- 100 yard inert rescue diver tow in full scuba gear
- Basic scuba skills drill
- Scuba confidence skills course
The course will combine classroom instruction with practical in-water application. The student will participate in the removal of vehicles from lakes, rock pits, and canals. Students will also search the hull of a freighter at the Port of Miami and participate in helocasting exercises. The student will be exposed to underwater search and recovery, underwater video and photography, underwater crime scene processing and the use of underwater lift bags. This is a salary incentive course for Florida officers. In addition, students must provide a letter on their department letterhead advising if they are taking the course for Salary Incentive or Mandatory Re-Training. All students must complete a Medical Statement Form.
Should you have additional questions regarding the curriculum, please contact the course instructor, Officer Richard Johnson at rrjohnson@mdpd.com.
Should you need assistance with registration, please contact the course coordinator, Officer Monica Rios at U305301@mdpd.com.
The fee for this course is $1,900
LODGING INFORMATION: **As a courtesy to our students, we have a pre negotiated special room rate at the InterContinental at Doral Miami, which is located at 2505 NW 87 Avenue, Doral, FL 33172. For reservations, please contact the hotel directly at 305-468-1400 or via email at reservations.miahc@r-hr.com and refer to the course name in order to obtain the special negotiated rate of $175.
*Please note there are a limited amount of rooms reserved at the special negotiated rate. Early room reservation is highly recommended. Shuttle service to the Miami-Dade Sheriff's Training Center can be made available upon your request directly with the hotel. Notification must be made prior to your arrival to ensure availability. |