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December 18, 2007
News Story


BCSO Completes Important Training


On Monday, December 17th, 2007, Bedford County Sheriff Mike Brown announced that his department has completed two important training requirements. During the week of November 26-30th, the Department's road deputies completed their annual Defensive Driving Course. At the same time, on November 28-30th, Emergency Operations Center Training, part of the NIMS (National Incident Management Systems) Federally mandated training, was completed.

According to Lt. Darryl Saunders, Field Operations Lieutenant, 45 deputies spent eight hours each day in COV (Code of Virginia) legal training, along with behind the wheel training, as pictured. The purpose of the "behind-the-wheel" training was to sharpen the driving skills of all the road deputies, especially improving their skills in handling their cruisers in extremely hazardous situations, as well as during normal driving.

Joining the training were personnel and units from Campbell County, which also provided an instructor, who joined Sgt. David Marsh, Cpl. David Couglan and Deputy Brian Neal, BCSO's three certified instructors.

The Emergency Operations Center (EOS) training, which included different levels of training, depending on one's position in the Department, included Sheriff Brown, who described the training as "a critical component of both intra and inter-agency management of any type of major incidents."

The NIMS training is overseen by the National Integration Center (NIC) Incident Management Systems Division, which was established by the Secretary of Homeland Security to provide "strategic direction for oversight of NIMS."

Sheriff Brown said, "Both of these training sessions are important and our personnel responded enthusiastically and contributed like the professionals they are. We are 'sharper' for the experiences."

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