Speaking engagements and offerings

Preparedness, Delivered With Purpose.

Amla Mehta brings her Emergency Response Training directly to police departments, fire stations, and EMS agencies — educating responders on how to protect and safely guide blind individuals during any emergency situation.

Flexible Formats. Powerful Message

How Amla can support your event.

Arrival Protocol Training

Live instruction on the six safety precautions responders must take upon arrival at a scene involving a blind individual — from sirens to reflective jackets to sleigh bell wristbands.

Workshops

Interactive session teaching the foundational acronyms

Communication Cues Session

Hands-on training covering the verbal and auditory cues every responder must master, including clock-position directions and the assumption warning.

Mobility Drill

Responders alternate as guide and blindfolded trainee, navigating from Point A to Point B, building empathy and practical guidance skills.

Advanced Obstacle Course

Facilitator-designed obstacle course with chairs, blocks, and auditory distractions — sharpening multi-sensory awareness and guidance under pressure.

Customized Department Training

Content tailored for your department’s specific environment, schedule, and responder experience level. Hourly sessions — once a week for two consecutive months — are strongly recommended.

Audience

Where Amla’s Message Makes an Impact

Police Departments

Fire Departments

EMS / Emergency Medical Services Responders

Police Lieutenants & Chief Officers

Chief Firefighters

Executive EMS Responders

Public Safety Agencies

Emergency Management Organizations

Audience

Signature Talks

Best for: Police officers, firefighters, EMS responders

Safety Precautions Upon Arrival at the Scene

Covers the six critical steps responders must take when they arrive at a scene involving a blind individual — including turning off sirens, wearing a reflective yellow jacket, using sleigh bell wristbands, and communicating with soft, steady tones.

Best for: All emergency responder teams

LUA & Triple A — Psychological Preparation Tools

Teaches responders the two core mental frameworks: LUA (Listen, Understand, Assess) and Triple A (Awareness, Attunement, Attention). These tools ensure responders remain laser-focused, calm, and attuned while guiding a blind person out of danger.

Best for: Police officers, EMS responders, dispatchers

Five Verbal & Auditory Cues — Communication Protocol

A practical session on the five verbal cues responders must use with blind individuals: identifying themselves, asking “How may I help you?”, providing a real-time verbal play-by-play, avoiding assumptions, and using descriptive directions instead of pointing.

Best for: Fire departments, EMS agencies, police departments

Role-Play Mobility Training — The Art and Practice

Responders take turns as the guide and the blindfolded trainee, moving from Point A to Point B across a room. They experience firsthand the challenges of mobility without sight — building patience, empathy, and refined guidance skills. Mistakes are part of the process.

Best for: Police lieutenants, chief firefighters, executive EMS leadership

Advanced Obstacle Course Drill — The King Power

A facilitator-designed obstacle course with chairs, rocks, auditory distractions, and repositioned barriers each session. Trainees apply the King Chess Piece Power Play — moving one step at a time, using hearing, touch, and instinct — while guides use the Lighthouse safety word, traffic light signals, and positive affirmation cues.