Washington County, Florida Sheriff’s Office Acquires Tactical Firearm Training Simulator

By | April 17, 2024
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office has enhanced our training abilities with a state-of-the-art simulator purchased earlier this year.
Active shooter training has been taken to the next level here at the Washington County Sheriff’s Office thanks to a cutting-edge training simulator. The MILO Range (Multiple Interactive Learning Objectives) is a virtual system that is considered the cutting edge in firearm simulation training, containing more than 200 unique tactical scenarios.
Infrared sensors allow deputies to use a replica handgun, pepper spray, and flashlight in any of the scenarios that may call for them both lethal and non-lethal use of force. A few scenarios deal with active shooters in such settings as schools, government buildings, and churches, while other scenarios map out other possible real-life dangerous encounters.
Sheriff Kevin Crews says the simulator demonstrates just how quickly deputies must make crucial, lifesaving decisions. “As law enforcement officers, we are placed in situations where we have to make split second decisions,” said Crews. “Our hopes are that this will help the public see how quickly things can change and how quickly we have to react.”
The system gives a debriefing after each training module that offers a breakdown of what occurred during the training, such as where shots landed. Crews says these debriefings are a valuable tool in helping to improve reaction times and target accuracy and allowing the trainee to correct any mistakes they may have made.
This training tool isn’t simply beneficial for law enforcement. This type of scenario-based training would also be valuable to groups like church or business security personnel, just to name a few. Sheriff Crews is extending an invitation to any church security teams who are interested in participating in this type of training. Please contact by email Kristy Kolmetz- kristykolmetz@wcso.us or Joseph Green- josephgreen@wcso.us for more information or to schedule a session.

“I am so thankful to be able to utilize MILO in our community,” said Crews. “We are able to share this interactive training system and train those who may not otherwise have the opportunity.”