CJ Evolution Podcast: Scott Savage - Law Enforcement Officer, Educator & Trainer
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CJ Evolution Podcast: Scott Savage - Law Enforcement Officer, Educator & Trainer

Hello everyone and welcome back to the show. We continue to grow because of you. Head over to iTunes and give us that 5 Star rating. Special thanks to all the brave men and women who work in the criminal justice field. Keep up the great work. We all support you! If you love coffee, head over to www.cjevolution.com and grab yourself some Four Sigmatic Coffee. You will not be disappointed. Do you want to know how to respond to critical incidents safely, calmly and methodically? The decisions law enforcement officers and supervisor make when responding to a crisis are under scrutiny like never before. Criminal justice professionals need the best training to help them make the best decisions. My next guess is going to present you with the framework you can use to resolve a crisis and even give you a free eBook called The Five Golden Rules of Critical Incident Response. My guest is Scott Savage. Scott is a law enforcement officer with twenty years of experience as both an officer and sergeant in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. As a SWAT Officer, Crisis Negotiation Team Leader, and Patrol Sergeant, Scott honed his critical incident response skills. He is the creator of a special course for law enforcement officers called Response Tactics for Critical Incidents and In-Progress Crimes and he is here to share some of that training with you. You can find out more about Scott and his training organization, The Savage Training Group, at: www.savagetraininggroup.com.   Download the Free ebook "The Five Golden Rules of Critical Incident Response" https://savagetraininggroup.com/5-golden-rules-of-critical-response-ebook/   Stay tuned for more great guests and content.   www.cjevolution.com   Patrick -

Hello everyone and welcome back to the show. We continue to grow because of you. Head over to iTunes and give us that 5 Star rating. Special thanks to all the brave men and women who work in the criminal justice field. Keep up the great work. We all support you!

If you love coffee, head over to www.cjevolution.com and grab yourself some Four Sigmatic Coffee. You will not be disappointed.

Do you want to know how to respond to critical incidents safely, calmly and methodically? The decisions law enforcement officers and supervisor make when responding to a crisis are under scrutiny like never before. Criminal justice professionals need the best training to help them make the best decisions. My next guess is going to present you with the framework you can use to resolve a crisis and even give you a free eBook called The Five Golden Rules of Critical Incident Response. My guest is Scott Savage. Scott is a law enforcement officer with twenty years of experience as both an officer and sergeant in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. As a SWAT Officer, Crisis Negotiation Team Leader, and Patrol Sergeant, Scott honed his critical incident response skills. He is the creator of a special course for law enforcement officers called Response Tactics for Critical Incidents and In-Progress Crimes and he is here to share some of that training with you. You can find out more about Scott and his training organization, The Savage Training Group, at:

www.savagetraininggroup.com.

 

Download the Free ebook "The Five Golden Rules of Critical Incident Response"

https://savagetraininggroup.com/5-golden-rules-of-critical-response-ebook/

 

Stay tuned for more great guests and content.

 

www.cjevolution.com

 

Patrick -

Creators and Guests

Patrick Fitzgibbons
Host
Patrick Fitzgibbons
Patrick Fitzgibbons is a retired Police Commander and former Army Paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division. He is now a Program Lead for FHE Health in their Shatterproof Program for First Responders located in Deerfield Beach, Florida. He is passionate about helping first responders who are struggling, and he also sought treatment for his struggles. He holds advanced degrees in organizational leadership and business, and is currently studying to become a licensed mental health clinician in the State of Florida. Patrick also speaks to first responder organizations about health and wellness for personnel.