??Breaking bread and graduation! The Aiken Public Safety Citizen's Academy Class of 2025 celebrated their completion with a banquet and certificate presentation after 9 weeks of learning about Aiken Public Safety operations. Highlights of the course included pursuit driving, the communications center, fire investigations, and a "shoot/don't shoot" scenario simulator. ????
关于我们
Public Safety is a unique concept that firefighters and police officers in a given jurisdiction are cross trained in the fire service and law enforcement fields. This concept can be traced back to Departments in Glencoe, IL and Sunnydale, CA, as far back as the early 1950’s. At the Aiken Department of Public Safety, all Public Safety Officers are expected to obtain and maintain certifications from the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy and South Carolina Fire Academy. Prior to 1970, the City of Aiken was served by the traditional roles of the Aiken Fire Department and the Aiken Police Department. However, the city of Aiken decided to merge the roles of the fire and police chiefs, and on July 1, 1970 with the appointment J. Carrol Busbee as its first Director of Public Safety Department for the City of Aiken. In 1982 the department was recognized as South Carolina’s first Class 2 fire department. In March of 1989, the department decided improve its law enforcement services to the community by making application for the law enforcement accreditation process offered by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA). The department has worked for many years establishing and revising procedures, refining practices, and preparing compliance with professional law enforcement standards. In 2006, the Aiken Department of Public Safety was recognized by CALEA as a “Flagship Agency”.
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Aiken Department of Public Safety的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 公共安全
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Aiken,South Carolina
- 类型
- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1970
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834 Beaufort St. NE
US,South Carolina,Aiken,29801
Aiken Department of Public Safety员工
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Shepard Casey
Independent Contractor | Solution Specialist-121 Services | Operations-Send360.com | Former Asst Chief -Gallatin Gateway Fire, current Captain |…
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Karen Diehl
Telecommunicattions Aiken Department of Public Safety
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Phillip Weese
Reserve Deputy with Aiken County Sheriffs Office
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Jonathan Wallace
Officer at Aiken Department of Public Safety
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This Women's History Month, we honor the women of law enforcement who have paved the way, as well as those who continue to serve with courage and dedication. We also recognize the incredible women of Aiken Public Safety who protect and serve our community every day. We appreciate you! ?????? #ThankYou #WomenInPublicSafety #AikenStrong
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??♀?Members of Aiken Public Safety are engaging in critical training to improve their ability to handle emergency situations involving steep terrain. Low angle rescue techniques are crucial in situations like this, where rescuers need to safely extract someone from a difficult-to-reach location, such as the bottom of a steep embankment. ???? #lowangle #emergencysituation
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??♀?Welcome to the Patrol Division Jeremy Villanueva!?? Congratulations on your graduation from the SC Criminal Justice Academy! #Officer #Firefighter??
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At Aiken Public Safety, we are committed to protecting and serving our community with professionalism and care. Last week, our officers finished up defensive tactics training to ensure we can handle situations safely and effectively—for both ourselves and the citizens we serve. Continuous training helps us stay prepared, improve our response, and reinforce our commitment to safety. ????♂? #ProfessionalPolicing
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??Graduation Friday! Aiken Public Safety officers graduated from both the SC Criminal Justice Academy and the SC Fire Academy. We are proud of the efforts made by each officer to accomplish this significant milestone. ?? #beproud #graduation
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Are you a victim or survivor of crime looking to make your voice heard? The National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC) invites you to participate in a unique opportunity to share your experience and help shape the future of victim advocacy. As part of our efforts to raise awareness and inform Congress about the critical issues facing crime victims, we are creating a newsletter and a presentation series to spotlight the real stories behind the statistics. Your insights are invaluable in helping lawmakers understand the challenges victims face within the justice system. We are seeking participants for virtual roundtable discussions, during which you can share your experiences and perspectives in a safe and supportive environment. If you are interested in participating, please fill out the form here to express your interest and learn more about the upcoming roundtable sessions: https://lnkd.in/e7bRGiu4 If you have any questions, please contact Renee Williams at [email protected].