Title 22 Training for Law Enforcement
Title 22 training in California equips law enforcement officers with advanced first-aid skills. It fulfills the mandatory training requirements set by the California Code of Regulations. Here’s a breakdown of Title 22 for law enforcement:
- Focus: Advanced First Aid and CPR
- Length: Initial course is at least 21 hours
- Validity: Certificate is valid for 2 years
- Refresher: Requires 8 hours of updated training every 2 years
This training ensures officers can provide crucial medical care until emergency medical services arrive.
Our first aid courses for law enforcement agencies comply with Title 22 regulations.
Title 22 Courses
Title 22 | 21-hour Law Enforcement First Aid & Tac-Med
This detailed course follows California Title 22 LD34. Students will receive instruction in areas such as Scene Size-up, Blood Borne Pathogens, Legal Protections regarding EMS, CPR, Victim Assessment, Triage and an emphasis is placed on Tourniquet Placement, Wound Packing, and Chest Seal use in the field. This course is dynamic and involves scenario-based training and testing.
Duration: 21 hours, In person
Title 22 | Law Enforcement Refresher
This course meets Title 22 recertification, which is required every two years. The course is an 8-hour course that involves CPR, Patient Assessments, and Tac-Med skills used in the field by officers.
Duration: 8 hours, In person