GREENSBORO POLICE DEPARTMENT: Donated a Decision Maker: Fire Arms Training Simulator Training System

GREENSBORO POLICE DEPARTMENT: Donated a Decision Maker: Fire Arms Training Simulator Training System
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Greensboro Police Department issued the following announcement on Nov. 18. 

The Greensboro Police Foundation has donated a Decision Maker: Fire Arms Training Simulator Training System. The foundation’s purchase of this unit includes the set-up, software, and accessories to replace our current system at the cost estimate $57,000. The Department will supplement this request with an additional $25,000 for extra accessories for the decision making training.

This valuable piece of training equipment allows officer to learn the intricate decision making skills to quickly respond to difficult situations with the appropriate use of force. This system creates a sense of immersion into a scenario where as the officer interacts with the video, the situation can change multiple times causing the officer to utilize their classroom training in a practical application. 

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Greensboro Police Department



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