Dane County Hostage Negotiations Team
The Dane County Sheriff's Office Hostage Negotiations team consists of nine sworn personnel, including the
team Lieutenant. All members are certified negotiators having completed the FBI Crisis Negotiations
training course. Members participate in yearly conferences and specialized seminars to enhance and
expand their training base. In addition, team members coordinate in-house training events throughout the year.
The Hostage Negotiation Team focuses on resolving critical incidents involving barricaded suicidal persons,
armed offenders, and hostage situations. The Hostage Negotiation Team coordinates with the Tactical Response
Team, EOD, and K9 to resolve the incidents with the safety and security of the affected persons, and the community
in mind. The Hostage Negotiation Team utilizes many resources in a crisis situation. The negotiators gather
details from witnesses and persons close to the subject in crisis. The negotiators must work in an expedient
manner to assess the situation and formulate a communication plan as a team. It is important for negotiators
to be good conversationalists, however, they must also be excellent listeners in order to understand the concerns
of the subject involved.
The Hostage Negotiation Team has specialized and enhanced communications systems, such as technical phone
equipment. Every situation is unique and coordination with other tactical teams is worked out to provide
the safest response. The Dane County Sheriff's Office has exemplified the philosophy of "Resolution through
Communication" during tactical incidents. The team's goal is to see that every effort is made to bring about
a peaceful resolution to a critical incident.
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