The CDP this week released its non-resident and indirect training numbers for June.
According to the data, the CDP conducted 44 non-resident courses for 1,969 responders and eight indirect courses for 126 responders during the month.
Non-resident courses are delivered by contract CDP instructors at locations across the United States. Indirect courses are delivered by volunteer responders to others in their organization, community or both. The volunteer responders must be graduates of the courses they instruct as well as the CDP’s Instructor Training Course.
The 44 non-resident deliveries during June included delivery of various CDP law enforcement courses to the University of Virginia and Glendale, Arizona police departments; the Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Harris County, Texas and Johnson County, Kansas sheriff’s offices; and to members of the Minnesota State Patrol in Hibbing, Minnesota and San Diego Fire Rescue in San Diego, California.
The eight indirect training deliveries, meanwhile, included delivery of the CDP’s Standardized Awareness Training to responders in Toledo, Ohio and Waipahu, Hawaii, and Hospital Emergency Response Training Course to responders in Newark, New York; Sharon, Pennsylvania; Charleston, South Carolina; Saint Petersburg, Florida and Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Since opening in 1998, the CDP has trained more than 1.3 million responders. That number includes responders trained on the CDP’s campus in Anniston, Alabama; at hundreds of locations across the United States and its territories; and online.