July 14-17 2026 | SE IDAHO SWAT Course - 40hrs | Pocatello ID

Sale Price: $965.00 Original Price: $1,400.00

Date: July 14th-17th 2026

Location: Pocatello Idaho

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This 40 hour course provides SWAT officers with foundational skills required to perform Hostage Rescue and Active Shooter response. Students receive instruction in basic room clearing, 1-4 officer active shooter formations, hallway mitigation, hostage rescue techniques, close quarter tactical shooting. Training includes classroom instruction, scenario based exercises, and live fire components.

COURSE PRICE

$965 per student.

INSTRUCTORS

zuno instructors bring decades of combined experience in tactical operations, high‑risk law enforcement missions, and advanced SWAT instruction. Their backgrounds include leadership roles on full‑time tactical teams, extensive operational deployments, and responsibility for developing and delivering training in close‑quarters tactics, hostage rescue, active shooter response, sniper operations, and explosive breaching.

The instructor cadre holds advanced certifications in tactical instruction, firearms, sniper operations, high‑angle operations, and explosive breaching, along with multiple armorer credentials across U.S. and foreign weapons platforms. Their professional development includes training through nationally recognized tactical schools and private organizations, covering breaching, rope access, rappel master instruction, tactical leadership, and dignitary protection.

zuno maintains a broad network of instructors and subject‑matter experts skilled across the full spectrum of law enforcement disciplines. The company selects only individuals with extensive real‑world operational experience, ensuring that all instruction is grounded in proven tactics, credible expertise, and mission‑focused performance.

zuno’s instructors are recognized subject‑matter experts committed to safe, realistic, and performance‑driven training, ensuring students receive practical skills grounded in real‑world operational experience.

TOPICS COVERED

  • Close Quarter tactics

  • Room Clearing 1-4 officer

  • Hallways and Intersections

  • Close quarters tactical shooting

  • Hostage rescue tactics

  • Vehicle Hostage Rescue

  • Bus Hostage rescue

  • Scenarios

COURSE EQUIPMENT

  • 500 rounds of rifle ammo

  • 500 rounds of handgun ammo

  • Duty Holster and belt setup

  • Handgun

  • Rifle w/ light and sling

  • Tactical gear (Vest and helmet)

  • Eye pro

  • Ear pro

  • Gloves

STUDENT REQUIREMENTS

  • Attend all training sessions.

  • Participate in all practical exercises.

  • Demonstrate safe weapons handling at all times.

  • Pass written tests and skills evaluations.

  • Successfully complete the final FTX.

EVALUATION METHODS

  • Written examinations

  • Practical skills assessments

  • Scenario based performance

  • Final field training exercise

PREREQUISITES

  • Active law enforcement status

  • Basic firearms proficiency

  • Prior SWAT or patrol experience

All students must sign the zuno llc. liability waiver prior to participation.

Date: July 14th-17th 2026

Location: Pocatello Idaho

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This 40 hour course provides SWAT officers with foundational skills required to perform Hostage Rescue and Active Shooter response. Students receive instruction in basic room clearing, 1-4 officer active shooter formations, hallway mitigation, hostage rescue techniques, close quarter tactical shooting. Training includes classroom instruction, scenario based exercises, and live fire components.

COURSE PRICE

$965 per student.

INSTRUCTORS

zuno instructors bring decades of combined experience in tactical operations, high‑risk law enforcement missions, and advanced SWAT instruction. Their backgrounds include leadership roles on full‑time tactical teams, extensive operational deployments, and responsibility for developing and delivering training in close‑quarters tactics, hostage rescue, active shooter response, sniper operations, and explosive breaching.

The instructor cadre holds advanced certifications in tactical instruction, firearms, sniper operations, high‑angle operations, and explosive breaching, along with multiple armorer credentials across U.S. and foreign weapons platforms. Their professional development includes training through nationally recognized tactical schools and private organizations, covering breaching, rope access, rappel master instruction, tactical leadership, and dignitary protection.

zuno maintains a broad network of instructors and subject‑matter experts skilled across the full spectrum of law enforcement disciplines. The company selects only individuals with extensive real‑world operational experience, ensuring that all instruction is grounded in proven tactics, credible expertise, and mission‑focused performance.

zuno’s instructors are recognized subject‑matter experts committed to safe, realistic, and performance‑driven training, ensuring students receive practical skills grounded in real‑world operational experience.

TOPICS COVERED

  • Close Quarter tactics

  • Room Clearing 1-4 officer

  • Hallways and Intersections

  • Close quarters tactical shooting

  • Hostage rescue tactics

  • Vehicle Hostage Rescue

  • Bus Hostage rescue

  • Scenarios

COURSE EQUIPMENT

  • 500 rounds of rifle ammo

  • 500 rounds of handgun ammo

  • Duty Holster and belt setup

  • Handgun

  • Rifle w/ light and sling

  • Tactical gear (Vest and helmet)

  • Eye pro

  • Ear pro

  • Gloves

STUDENT REQUIREMENTS

  • Attend all training sessions.

  • Participate in all practical exercises.

  • Demonstrate safe weapons handling at all times.

  • Pass written tests and skills evaluations.

  • Successfully complete the final FTX.

EVALUATION METHODS

  • Written examinations

  • Practical skills assessments

  • Scenario based performance

  • Final field training exercise

PREREQUISITES

  • Active law enforcement status

  • Basic firearms proficiency

  • Prior SWAT or patrol experience

All students must sign the zuno llc. liability waiver prior to participation.