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Correctly Recognizing and Safely Handling (CRASH) Evidence (VoD)   

Correctly Recognizing and Safely Handling (CRASH) Evidence is a unique training program developed for first-responding patrol officers, firefighters, and emergency medical service (EMS) personnel. This two-hour video on demand will introduce the concept of crash reconstruction, explaining how and why they are conducted and how we, as responders, can play a crucial role in assisting with these investigations. During this course, you will learn how to recognize, preserve, and apply new adaptive procedures to aid in these complex investigations.

Topics Include

  • Basic crash investigation terminology and laws
  • Types of crash scenes
  • Recognizing and preserving crash evidence
  • Airbag Control Modules (ACMs) and their role in crash investigation
  • Scenario-based exercises to explain and prevent common errors

Audience

Law enforcement, fire department, EMS, crash investigators, and first-responding patrol officers

Course Length

2 Hours

ACTAR Information

IPTM's Correctly Recognizing and Safely Handling (CRASH) Evidence (VoD) is eligible for 2 ACTAR CEUs.

Online Details

Online environment: Videos on Demand (VoDs) provide comprehensive, subject-specific information and must be viewed within 30 days upon registration. Once the 30-day period has ended, you may have limited access and be required to re-enroll. Additional fees may apply.

Computer requirements: You will complete the course entirely online. A dependable broadband internet connection with a Windows or Mac computer and Adobe Acrobat Reader (free download) are required.

This course is not eligible for certificate discounts.


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