A.L.E.R.T. International is dedicated to the encouragement and correlation of research and development as well as the sharing of information, ideas and innovations in the area of emergency vehicle response operation. Additionally, A.L.E.R.T.’s mission is to provide assistance to states in establishing effective and defensible standards for employment and training of law enforcement officers in the field of emergency vehicle operations. Another aspect of the mission is the promotion of a positive, professional image of emergency response trainers.
The membership of A.L.E.R.T values the following activities in a professional association:
ALERT's Annual Training Symposium/Conference has been postponed until 2021 and will be hosted by Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma. ALERT International will also be celebrating our 30th Annual Training Symposium/Conference.....so do not miss the best conference yet...see you in 2021! Stay safe and stay well. Keep checking www.alertconference.org to see particulars of our 2021 Conference as they roll out, starting in the Spring of 2021.
September 25-30, 2021
REGISTER TODAYCANCELLED…… Due to the COVID-19 Virus this event has been cancelled………….. The Adams County Sheriff’s and Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Offices, Colorado are hosting a two-day FREE “hands-on” Training…
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