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Enforcement

Robinson Township Police Department

http://www.robinsonpd.com

The Robinson Township Police Department is the primary law enforcement entity of Robinson Township, a first class township in the southwestern area of Pennsylvania. Located in Allegheny County, midway between the City of Pittsburgh and the Greater Pittsburgh International Airport, the Robinson Township Police Department consists of 25 full-time officers, one lieutenant, 2 sergeants and one part-time officer headed by Chief Dale Vietmeier. Robinson P.D. maintains a radio dispatch system with 4 full-time dispatchers and is a Ring Down center for the Allegheny County enhanced 911 system. This enables the department to more fully serve the citizens of Robinson Township by providing a voice to the department 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When you call the Robinson Police you will get a person at the other end of the line. The Department participates in DARE, a school-based drug awareness program, Adopt-A-School, a nine-week program aimed at ninth graders to familiarize them with different facets of police work and entities and DANET, part of the District Attorneys Drug enforcement program. The Department also maintains a bicycle patrol that patrols the Montour Trail. The Robinson Township Police Department is dedicated to the safety and service of the community and its citizenry. Its Primary Goal is to provide the police services of criminal suppression and prosecution through investigation, patrol and pro-active law enforcement as well as public safety and assistance to the citizens of Robinson Township through its traffic enforcement and investigation and community involvement. Our duty is your welfare.

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Pulaski Police Department

http://www.pulaskipd.net

Pulaski Police Department's mission is to commit to a partnership with the community, to ensure quality law enforcement, to safeguard all constitutional rights and to maintain public confidence. The Police Department will strive to safeguard citizen's lives and property using the best available resources to identify, apprehend, and prosecute violators of the law.

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Ogunquit Police Department

http://www.ogunquitpolice.org

As the Ogunquit Police Department operates in the 21st century, policing and public expectations have become extremely complex. Our colleagues of fifty years ago could not even imagine the challenges we face today. The great variety of responsibilities placed on the shoulders of the police department makes it difficult, even with computers, advanced communications and new technology, to provide answers to every question we encounter. Our solution is to employ exceptional people - people who will use reason, creativity, good judgment and native common sense to solve the problems they face. We are accountable to our residents, our visitors and to each other for meeting our professional responsibilities. We recognize that people working as individuals can never accomplish what is possible through a collective effort of people working together. To produce a powerful team effort, we must coordinate our decisions and actions. Strong core values lay the foundation for that coordination. The members of the Ogunquit Police Department are responsible for demonstrating and adhering to those core values; the leaders of the Department, whatever rank, are responsible for explaining and demonstrating how those values look when put into action. Each officer is responsible for applying the core values to their daily work.

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Kingsville Fire Department

http://www.kingsvillefire.ca

The Kingsville Fire Department is committed to protecting life, property and the environment through emergency response, fire prevention-code enforcement and public fire safety education. We will strive to provide the highest level of service to the citizens we protect through continuous improvement, reflecting our pride in and respect for, our community, our organization and ourselves.

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Rockingham County Sheriff's Office

http://www.rcso-va.com

The Rockingham County Sheriff's Office is a full service, fully accredited law enforcement agency. Our service area includes Rockingham County, the independent City of Harrisonburg and the incorporated towns of Bridgewater, Broadway, Dayton, Elkton, Grottoes, Mt. Crawford and Timberville. The Rockingham - Harrisonburg area covers 871 square miles of land and is the home to about 115,100 persons. The County, formed in 1778 from Augusta County, is bounded on the west by the Allegheny Mountains and on the east by the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The County is situated at the headwaters of the Shenandoah River and is bisected by Interstate 81. The Rockingham/Harrisonburg area is approximately 110 miles north of Roanoke, 125 miles west of Richmond, 125 miles southwest of Washington D.C., and 68 miles south of the Virginia Inland Port. Approximately 32.6 percent of Rockingham County is protected by the Federal Government as National Forest and National Park land. Rockingham County Sheriff's Deputies patrol 159 miles of primary roads and 885 miles of secondary roads. There are approximately 69,148 license drivers in the Rockingham - Harrisonburg area. In addition, James Madison University, Eastern Mennonite University and Bridgewater College are within Rockingham County and significantly increase the number of persons using our primary and secondary roads. Rockingham County once considered an exclusively farming and rural area, is now one of Virginia's fastest growing areas where diversity provides an economic foundation not easily shaken. The Shenandoah Valley is where business and agriculture meet and each adds to our growing, thriving community. Major manufacturing centers ship to clients along the East Coast and into the Midwest - supplying food, auto parts, consumer goods, books and much more. Visitors and residents alike enjoy recreational opportunities provided by areas of the National Forest, Massanutten Resort, two public golf courses, one private golf course and one municipal golf course. Other popular recreational areas include Lake Shenandoah, fishing and canoeing on the Shenandoah River, Riven Rock Park west of the City of Harrisonburg, and Endless Caverns near historical New Market. The Rockingham/Harrisonburg area enjoys mild winters and warm summers with an average annual temperature of 53 degrees Fahrenheit and an average annual precipitation of 35 inches.

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Fort Wayne Fire Department

http://www.fwfd.org

The Fort Wayne Fire Department proudly protects over 251,000 citizens living in an area of 107.6 square miles. We provide 24-hour fire protection to residential and businesses in the city of Fort Wayne. We operate out of 18 strategically located stations throughout the city. Our department is a public department whose members are on a full time paid status.

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Civilian Police International LLC

http://www.civilianpolice.com

CPI was created to bring new discipline, effectiveness, and responsiveness to the CIVPOL program. With the ability to capitalize on the leadership skills and integrity of many law enforcement professionals, CPI offers a comprehensive training program to ensure quality performance and ethical conduct. CPI has been tasked to enter some of the most volatile world environments, designed to implement the Rule of Law and to establish or improve the Justice and Security sectors.

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