It's true what they say - every day in law enforcement is a new adventure. You never know what challenges you face each day.
Officers were faced with a big challenge last week in terms of an alligator near the Warner Robins Animal Control facility off Highway 247. Animal control officers, along with the help of the Training Division, were able to round him up without incident.
View more pictures at http://flic.kr/s/aHsjAS6yof.
Showing posts with label training center. Show all posts
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Monday, July 23, 2012
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Firing Range Open To the Public
The firing range is open to the public every third Saturday of each month. The range is located at 212 Stalnaker Avenue in Warner Robins.
Hours of Operation
8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Required:
$5.00 fee for each shooter (for targets &maintenance).
Must bring eye and ear protection
Reservations are not required
For more information contact the Training Center at 478-929-7252 or email Officer Lowry.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Physical Agility Test
Last Friday marked the March Physical Agility Test/Entry Level Assessment Exam administered by the Warner Robins Police Department.
13 applicants came out to the Warner Robins Police Department Training Center to take the test. 13 passed the physical test. 4 of the 13 passed the written assessment and will continue on in the hiring process.
Each month applicants who want to become a Warner Robins Police Officer must complete and pass the Physical Agility Test/Written Assessment Test. It is the second step in the hiring process. This is a timed test containing a series of practical movements and challenges that a police officer would experience during the performance of their duties. Applicants must successfully complete this pass/fail test in 56 seconds or less.
After the successful completion of the physical test - applicants are required to take a timed written exam that tests basic skills of reading and writing, and measures a variety of other skills to include judgement, problem solving, motivation, interpersonal skills and communication skills.
Applicants who successfully complete the physical and written examinations will be eligible to continue to the next step in the hiring process.
Learn more about the hiring process to become a Warner Robins Police Department Officer.
Recruitment Frequently Asked Questions
13 applicants came out to the Warner Robins Police Department Training Center to take the test. 13 passed the physical test. 4 of the 13 passed the written assessment and will continue on in the hiring process.
Each month applicants who want to become a Warner Robins Police Officer must complete and pass the Physical Agility Test/Written Assessment Test. It is the second step in the hiring process. This is a timed test containing a series of practical movements and challenges that a police officer would experience during the performance of their duties. Applicants must successfully complete this pass/fail test in 56 seconds or less.
After the successful completion of the physical test - applicants are required to take a timed written exam that tests basic skills of reading and writing, and measures a variety of other skills to include judgement, problem solving, motivation, interpersonal skills and communication skills.
Applicants who successfully complete the physical and written examinations will be eligible to continue to the next step in the hiring process.
Learn more about the hiring process to become a Warner Robins Police Department Officer.
Recruitment Frequently Asked Questions
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