[OSMB-News] Date Correction: Media Advisory -Marine Law Enforcement –Hard Core Training on the Water

Ashley MASSEY ashley.massey at state.or.us
Tue Apr 14 16:01:08 PDT 2009


For Immediate Release	Date: Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Photo Opportunity / Media Advisory
Wednesday, April 15, 2009 –Helicopter Operations
Thursday, April 16, 2009 –Advanced Training Scenarios

Marine Law Enforcement –Hard Core Training on the Water

What:	The media is invited to participate in specialized law
enforcement training for new marine patrols.  Ride along and learn first
hand about the vast array of skills marine law     enforcement need to
acquire.    

When:	April 15, 2009, beginning at 1:00 p.m. -Helicopter operations
with a 
            “dropped” rescue swimmer.
	April 16, 2009, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., advanced on the water
scenarios.

Where:	On Devil’s Lake, three miles before Lincoln City, at the
B’nai B’rith (B.B.) Camp, 3509 East Devil’s Lake Road, Otis,
OR.  

What you’ll see:	Exercises focusing on boat handling, maneuvering
and slolam courses, towing, trailering, field sobriety testing, boating
under the influence of intoxicants (BUII)       recognition, rescue and
survival scenarios.  The Coast Guard will also demonstrate the use of
live pyrotechnics.  

Why:	Being on the water requires a different awareness and skill set
than highway enforcement, and that’s what this training is about.  

Students have a chance to practice and fine-tune their boating skills
while learning how to apply officer safety techniques and marine law to
a variety of training scenarios.

Who:	County Deputies, State Troopers, Columbia River Indian Fisheries
enforcement (CRIFE) and the U. S. Coast Guard participate in this
training.  

The OSMB contracts with various agencies for patrol and other related
services.  This training program is designed to qualify law enforcement
for marine patrol duties using the most efficient and effective
techniques.
		
On-Site Contact:	Dale Flowers, Law Enforcement Coordinator
(503-798-2655), or Deputy Ernie Fields, Lead Instructor.
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Ashley A. Massey
Public Affairs Specialist
Oregon State Marine Board
503-378-2623
503-378-8587 ext. 82623
ashley.massey at state.or.us

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