For Immediate Release
May 15, 2018

Media Advisory: New York State Hosts Media Day at ‘Tactical Week’

Event Showcases Eight Law Enforcement Tactical Teams in Scenario-based Training Based on Real-World Incidents

WHO: Eight law enforcement tactical teams from across New York State participate in the second annual Tactical Week training event. This week tactical teams, sometimes referred to as SWAT teams, will hone their skills to respond to some of the most challenging and dangerous calls for service.

Participating tactical teams:

  • Binghamton Metro Area Regional Team
  • Cheektowaga Police Department
  • Colonie Police Department
  • Glove Cities Regional Team
  • Rome Police Department
  • Troy Police Department
  • Wayne County Sheriff’s Office
  • Westchester County Police Department


WHAT:
Media Day at Tactical Week at the State Preparedness Training Center. The New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services operates the training center.

Reporters, photographers and videographers can view portions of exercises involving law enforcement tactical teams. Members of the media can also tour the State Preparedness Training Center, a world-class facility that regularly provides scenario-based training for first responders and government officials.

Media will view the following exercises:

  • A vehicle ramming scenario, inspired by recent events in New York City, London and Barcelona, followed by a pursuit of the suspect involved.
  • A large-scale manhunt for a suspect in a wooded area that incorporates the use of unmanned aircraft systems technology.
  • A hostage rescue situation where tactical teams rescue one of their officers held captive.
  • Law enforcement serving a high-risk warrant in the CityScape training venue.

WHEN: Thursday, May 17, 2018, 8:45 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Registration between 8:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Media tour of the training center, viewing of key exercise sites and interview opportunities with experts until 11:30 a.m. Media representatives will be escorted around the facility; additionally, because training exercises are scheduled ahead of time, it is important to arrive promptly for check-in.

WHERE: The New York State Preparedness Training Center, 5900 Airport Road, Oriskany, N.Y. 13424. Media attendees must RSVP to be admitted to Tactical Week. Upon arrival, please park in the student/visitor lot on the right. After parking, please enter the main Education and Administration Building. Public Information Officers will meet you at check-in, and then escort you to the training venues to view active training.

WHY: Tactical Teams respond to some of the most challenging and dangerous calls for service in New York State, including active shooter events, high-risk warrants and hostage rescue situations. Given the myriad of threats they respond to, these teams must constantly train to ensure their safe and effective response. DHSES developed Tactical Week to bring teams from across the state to train together in sophisticated, hands-on training scenarios.

RSVP: Due to the sensitive nature of the training and security at the facility, media must RSVP in advance, making it imperative that media outlets RSVP by Wednesday, May 16. To do so, please contact Chet Lasell at chet.lasell@dhses.ny.gov or (518) 402-6472 with the names of any reporters, photographers and videographers planning to attend; the media outlet they represent; and contact information. Credentials will be provided at check-in.

About the SPTC

The State Preparedness Training Center (SPTC), operated by the New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services, affords state, local, and federal agencies a complex of training venues to conduct the entire spectrum of training. From classroom lectures and discussions to reality- and high-performance scenario-based training, the SPTC offers opportunities for dynamic emergency first responder training. The SPTC offers agencies realistic training environments such as a simulated city, residential housing complex, collapsed building rubble pile, woodland structures and other settings. Now in its 12th year of operation, the SPTC annually trains thousands of New York’s first responders, including law enforcement, emergency medical services (EMS), and emergency management personnel, in a variety of areas including response to active shooter events, emergency vehicle operations, EMS special situations, and patrol officer survival.

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