Sgt. Lydia Taylor, 481.8565
Thursday, February 13, 2014 at 11 a.m.
The Spokane Police Department is excited to announce the next “Enhancing the Survival Mindset” class on February 21st.
This course, offered to women, consists of a classroom portion where you will receive lecture and Q&A on crime statistics, situational awareness and survival mindset. From there, students will move into hands-on training to introduce defensive tactic techniques that will contribute to their survival if they are ever attacked. Finally, students are rotated through several realistic scenes where they will face different threats. Students learn to use their survival mindset to determine the outcome of these scenarios.
This class is $50 per person and takes place on February 21st, from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Spokane Police Academy, 2302 N.Waterworks. Must be at least 17 years old. If under 18 an adult family member must be present. Register online.
Emergency Services
Situations requiring IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE from Police, Fire or ambulance: call 911
Mental Health Crisis
Situations requiring IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE by phone from trained mental health counselors: call 988
Crime Check
Non-emergency police services: call 509.456.2233 to report crimes no longer in process or submit crime tips.
Crime Check Online Reporting also available.
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Social Services
Social services and community resources like housing, food, and employment help: call 211
For general police email contact:
SPDWebMail@spokanepolice.org
Julie Humphreys
509.622.5868
jhumphreys@spokanepolice.org