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Synthetic Opioid/Fentanyl Processing and Handling
January 23 @ 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
- Instructor: Regional Counterdrug Training Academy
- Date: June 13, 2025
- Time: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
- Location: Advanced Technology Center, Room 204
- Access the class and fill out the registration form here
Course Description: This class is a combined multi-media presentation and interactive workshop involving the use of real-life case studies, film, and television as examples to aid in the understanding of how to apply the Fourth Amendment to both basic and highly complex fact patterns. Designed to serve as a thorough tutorial for all law enforcement
personnel, students will learn the legal standards and practical considerations associated with dozens of forms of searches. Additionally, students will learn how to more effectively write a search warrant from the ground-up, including how to draft their biography in a persuasive fashion, proper descriptions of the premises to be
searched, and expansive framing of the property to be seized. Perhaps most importantly, the class explores how to manufacture probable cause in difficult cases where at first glance there does not appear to be enough evidence to justify the issuance of a warrant.
If you have questions you can contact us at LETrain@rccc.edu.
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Course Description: This course is designed to combat the emerging synthetic opioid threat while focusing on the hazards associated with contact of these dangerous substances. This course will familiarize the student in the safe processing and transportation of synthetic opioids such as Fentanyl.
Objectives Covered: To Identify and Recognize:
- Identify the most updated list of Synthetic Opioids, to include fentanyl and fentanyl analogs and their dangers.
- Recognize opioid users and why they overdose on these dangerous drugs.
- Recognize fentanyl tablets, capsules, powders and other forms of synthetic opioids.
- Recognize synthetic opioid labs, including all paraphernalia; and, safely process all suspected drugs as evidence and safely dismantle all equipment.
- Employ proper safety equipment and protocols needed to search, seize and properly submit for evidence of all synthetic opioids, while avoiding exposure to potential life threatening substances.
- Recognize and safely confront subjects using synthetic opioid.
- Recognize and respond to any law enforcement accidental or other exposure to synthetic opioids and properly deploy naloxone on another officer.