IPMBA Training Class Details
IPMBA Police Cyclist Course - Perrysburg, OH This class is full!
Mon, May 12, 2025 — Fri, May 16, 2025
Course Location/Facility Name: Owens Community College Center of Emergency Preparedness
Address: 30150 Tracy Road Perrysburg, OH 43551 United States
Event Description:

Be prepared for the street! This essential training combines Emergency Vehicle Operations for bike officers with patrol procedures, tactics, night operations, mock scenes, and basic bike maintenance and on-the-road repairs. Learn to ride like a pro, avoid crashes, and use your bike to foil the bad guys every time. Off-road riding and bike-specific live-fire exercises may be added at the instructor’s discretion.
Curriculum Overview: Police Cyclist Course Curriculum Overview
Prerequisites: Law enforcement officer; basic bicycle-handling skills; good physical condition
Required Equipment: Police Cyclist Course Equipment List
Testing Procedure: Written and practical
Certification: IPMBA Police Cyclist Certification is available to licensed law enforcement officers who successfully complete the practical test, earn a score of 76% or better on the written test, become members of IPMBA, and submit applications for certification accompanied by the appropriate fee.
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Tuition: See Below
Instructor Name: Alan Beadle PCI: #484, EMSCI: #76
Event Schedule/Agenda: This school is designed to properly train an officer to conduct safe and effective bike patrol. The school is 40 hours and includes a State Certified Bike Firearm Course (OPOTA) and a Night Ride. Officers will be required to pass a written and on-bike test at the end of the course.
Registration Contact Information: Dennis Cole Phone: (567) 661-7679
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Additional Info:
Tuition is $400 for officers from agencies outside the OCC Center of Emergency Preparedness Consortium.