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Brian Hempelmann became a police officer in 1994 with the Westminster Police Department in Colorado. He then became a K9 handler in 1997. Brian has since worked 5 dual purpose K9’s. 4 were dual purpose narcotics dogs and his current is a dual purpose explosive dog. Brian is also assigned to the SWAT team where he assists in perimeters and entry during various high risk operations. Brian is currently the Supervisor and Trainer for his department. From 2009-2010, Brian worked with government research and development of K9 applications where he created and maintained programs of instruction for K9 applications. He trained K9’s in control, human scent discrimination tracking, searches, and narcotic and explosive odor training and implementation. Brian was a part of the Technical Support Working Group (TSWG) and considered a subject matter expert. Brian evaluates and documents K9 related DOD projects for specified end users. He evaluates explosive programs related to the dogs ability to generalize odors. He also created an HME program for military and law enforcement. Brian has trained numerous K9’s and certified them through CPCA and NPCA.
Billy has 15 years of Law Enforcement experience that started with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office in Jacksonville Florida. Billy was assigned to a Tactical Narcotics Unit that focused on undercover operations along with service of Search Warrants, Arrest Warrants, and Vehicle Assaults. He was also a firearms instructor for the department. In 2013, Billy became an officer with the Longmont Police Department and joined the SWAT team in 2014. He deploys with and is attached to the SWAT team as the primary K9 handler. He has deployed on countless missions with the team. Billy promoted to the rank of Sergeant and currently leads a patrol shift. He is also the K9 Unit trainer and previously attended Police K9 Trainer School at Tarheel Canine. Billy has tested 100’s of police dogs. He is currently a judge for the Colorado Police Canine Association (CPCA). He has attended the HITS Conference (4 times times), the BlueLineK9 Conference, the Iron Dog K9 Seminar (2 times), Franco Angelini’s Bite Dr Decoy School (5 times), a SWAT/K9 Integration with Cameron Ford, among others. Billy is passionate about the integration of police canines with SWAT. There seems to be a disconnect between SWAT teams and K9 handlers along with their roles as they work together.
TEAM MOVEMENT W/ K9 (2 DAY COURSE)
A 16 hour course that will focus on teaching the K-9 to integrate with an entry team, whether patrol or SWAT. We will teach the K-9’s to work in and around a search team, to check off on the search team visually, by smell, and with an auditory signal. We will also discuss and work on building search tactics to give you the upper hand in case of a deadly force encounter. We will give you the building blocks to continue this training with your units. This course will be hands on with as little down time as we can manage.
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT:
FOR K9:
FOR HANDLER: