Training Opportunities

CACP is dedicated to bringing our members high quality training opportunities to better law enforcement officials. Check back here often to view all the training opportunities offered by CACP, County Sheriffs of Colorado and additional partners.


 

CACP Training Opportunities

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 Other Training Opportunities


 Basic Tactical Medical Instructor Training Program (BTMITP) March 31st - April 2nd, 2026

The Basic Tactical Medical Instructor Training Program (BTMITP) is a highly intense training program requiring a physical demand on the student and consists of lecture, labs, and skill practice. The law enforcement officer will gain knowledge and skills necessary to mitigate the loss of their life or the life of another while in an active threat environment. The skills will address treating life-threatening injuries in an austere environment with limited equipment, a lack of medically trained personnel, and a prolonged time to evacuation. Tactical Medical is a systematic approach to dealing with casualties in a tactical environment. It is strongly influenced by the model used by the Department of Defense called Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC). As the name implies, TCCC incorporates tactical problem-solving into any situation in which casualties are incurred from an armed, hostile opponent. The TCCC system focuses on saving “preventable deaths” while achieving three primary goals: Treat the Casualty, Prevent Additional Casualties, and Continue the Mission. Upon graduation from the BTMITP, students will be able to deliver training in the basic, civilianized tenets of TCCC life-saving skills addressed in the DHS Care Under Fire Education Standards.

The cost is free, and although hosted by CSP, the training is put on by the Department of Homeland Security's FLETC staff. The training course is the Tactical Medical Instructor class. The training will be held at the CSP training facility in Golden. For full transparency, this is an application process and not an automatic registration. Ultimately, DHS finalizes the student roster and then sends it out to the attendees and the hosting agency. 

Because this class garners so much interest, there is often a wait list as it fills quickly. 

 


 

The School of Police Staff & Command
May 11 - September 11, 2026, FLYER

More information can be found HERE.

 


Media Training for First Responders
September 29-30, 2026, at Pueblo PD

 


 

PIO 201: Advanced Communications Techniques for First Responders
October 1, 2026, at Pueblo PD

  


 

Virtual-First Responder Community Support Group for Survivors of Suicide
Second Tuesday of Each Month
  

 
Professional Policing and Leadership Institute