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PO Box 18152, Tucson, AZ, 85731+1 (520) 477-9652http://AZCSN.cominfo@azcsn.com
This introductory 24-hour course will provide participants with foundational understandings of the autonomic nervous system, human factors, pressure points, nerve motor dysfunctions, use-of-force, handcuffing, impact weapons, and self defense. This course includes extensive hands-on practice. Participants should wear comfortable clothing and closed toed shoes for all sessions.
Students will be instructed on their responsibility for firearm safety, maintenance, storage, legal issues relating to the use of deadly force, proper mental conditioning, and judgmental shooting. Practice will be conducted with SIRT and other training devices in the classroom. Scenario based shoot / don't shoot training and completion of the review for the written exam for the course.
Students will focus on safe weapon manipulation and marksmanship. The day will be spent on the firing range for live fire practice and qualification. Instruction and practice will include stance, grip, sight picture, sight alignment, trigger control, and breathe control. Students will practice loading and unloading the firearm, drawing and presenting the firearm, clearing malfunctions, and engaging targets with deadly force. Students will complete the practical firearms qualification and written exam.
Join us for our monthly AZCSN Lunch and Learn. This event is open to all church leadership and safety / security team members.
AZCSN meets the first Thursday of the month at Church for the Nations in Phoenix. Our monthly meetings include an opportunity to meet and fellowship with other safety and security ministry volunteers, a training session on a different topic each month, and time to share updates and questions about church safety.
This month we will focus on survival stress and the way that our bodies respond during sympathetic nervous system responses.
Day One Course Description- Students will be instructed on their responsibility for firearm safety, maintenance, storage, legal issues relating to the use of deadly force, proper mental conditioning, and judgmental shooting. Practice will be conducted with SIRT and other training devices in the classroom. Scenario based shoot / don't shoot training and completion of the review for the written exam for the course.
Day Two Course Description- Students will focus on safe weapon manipulation and marksmanship. The day will be spent on the firing range for live fire practice and qualification. Instruction and practice will include stance, grip, sight picture, sight alignment, trigger control, and breathe control. Students will practice loading and unloading the firearm, drawing and presenting the firearm, clearing malfunctions, and engaging targets with deadly force. Students will complete the practical firearms qualification and written exam.
AZCSN meets the first Monday of the month at Cross Church in Surprise. Our monthly meetings include an opportunity to meet and fellowship with other safety and security ministry volunteers, a training session on a different topic each month, and time to share updates and questions about church safety.
This month we will be focused on the Biblical Basis of Church Security. What do the Scriptures teach about physical security, security teams, use-of-force, self-defense, and more. Join us to learn more...
Day One- Students will be instructed on their responsibility for firearm safety, maintenance, storage, legal issues relating to the use of deadly force, proper mental conditioning, and judgmental shooting. Practice will be conducted with SIRT and other training devices in the classroom. Scenario based shoot / don't shoot training and completion of the review for the written exam for the course.
Day Two- Students will focus on safe weapon manipulation and marksmanship. The day will be spent on the firing range for live fire practice and qualification. Instruction and practice will include stance, grip, sight picture, sight alignment, trigger control, and breathe control. Students will practice loading and unloading the firearm, drawing and presenting the firearm, clearing malfunctions, and engaging targets with deadly force. Students will complete the practical firearms qualification and written exam.
This is an 8 hour introductory pistol class, taught in two parts, on separate days. The first 4 hours will be classroom and will include an understanding of safety, function and use of the pistol. This will be done with safe, laser firing teaching replicas. The second 4 hour session will be at the range, where the student will put her new knowledge to use. Training will be in a safe and supportive environment, led by a woman with years’ firearms and range safety experience in addressing women’s needs.
Part One: New Life Bible Fellowship 4900 W Cortaro Farms Rd. Tucson
Part Two: Pinal Air Park Range Three 24641 E Pinal Airpark Road
Plan to join us for our fourth annual day of training!
General Sessions:
The Wicked and the Righteous
House of Worship Attack Trends
Breakout Sessions include:
Off-Lines: The Key to Successful Disarms (limited to 20 people per session)
Identifying Domestic and Homegrown Violent Extremist Groups
Safety & Security Ministry Team Development
Threat Assessment and Management: Mitigating Foreseeable Violence Risks
Use-of-Force
Using Table Top Exercises With Your Team
Narcan Training
Situational Awareness
Learn the basics of operating your pistol, from safely loading, unloading, reloading, sighting, firing, presentation and holstering your pistol and much more…
This month we will hold a field training exercise where everyone in attendance will participate in a scenario.
Skill Development Workshops provide participants with opportunities for continued practice and growth in skills. AZCSN instructors and RSOs will provide coaching and instruction in specific skills applicable to the church safety and security mission. Skill Development Workshops are limited to ten participants.
Prerequisite: Basic Pistol, Practical Pistol or AZ Armed Security Guard course.
Students will be instructed on their responsibility for firearm safety, maintenance, storage, legal issues relating to the use of deadly force, proper mental conditioning, and judgmental shooting. Practice will be conducted with SIRT and other training devices in the classroom.
Students will focus on safe weapon manipulation and marksmanship. The day will include live fire practice and qualification. Students will complete the practical firearms qualification and written exam.
This month we will host stop-the-bleed training.
This six-hour course is designed to educate the public on how they can mitigate the loss of life if they find themselves in a violent intruder incident. The goal of I LIVED training is for participants to recognize the need for immediate response to these types of incidents, recognize ways they may intervene, and empower them to make a difference in the event.
The purpose of the STOP THE BLEED® campaign is to make our nation more resilient by better preparing the public to save lives if people nearby are severely bleeding. This preparation is being done by raising awareness and teaching people how to learn three quick actions to control serious bleeding.
This month we will review the incidents that have occurred in our house of worship during 2022.
Situational Awareness (SA) in its simplest form is knowing what is going on around us. This course focuses on building situational awareness in everyday settings. Learn to develop a healthy awareness of what is taking place around you. This course will focus on teaching you ways you can increase your attention to people, location features, and problems you may need to address. You will be given opportunities to practice awareness skills, allowing you to identify threats earlier and select from your predetermined plan, how you will respond in a specific situation.
Take your tactical self-defense training to the next level and learn to protect yourself in low-light situations.
Most handgun training occurs during daylight, however, it is well documented that many shootings occur under low-light conditions. So why not train for the most probable and realistic real-world scenario? Want to see what it looks like?