Monday, September 26, 2011

Red Man

You are asking yourself...what the heck is this?! It is an afternoon of learning what adrenaline does to you and your senses during an “acted” arrest.

Throughout our classes of arrest control, we have learned a ton. Red Man days are days that we are to put our training to use. We have mock scenarios of making arrests on our suspects. All of our training “could” be put to use, which makes for a dynamic training day. Our training that we have received really prepares us for these exercises. I found myself even with the training, experiencing “tunnel vision” during the arrests and forgetting aspects that I need to keep in the forefront of my mind.

Below are some pictures of our first Red Man day...there will be more.

Oh...and AWESOME job to our instructors who helped us out all day!


Receiving direction


Recruits V and H practicing arrest techniques


Good distance



Attempting to arrest

Range Time! (Photos)


Gun ready position while kneeling




Receiving instruction of how to shoot in the prone position...from the 50 yard line of course!



Our marksman of our group




Recruit F showing off his kneeling skills


Recruit K brings his military experience to the range




Perfect timing for the shot (see the casing??)



Receiving great instruction



Dialed in!

Range Time!

BANG BANG! The times out on the range are AWESOME! We have been going to the range now for about five weeks. Most of us have come a long way from day one...including myself. I would not by any means consider myself to be a recreational shooter before the academy. I have shot a few guns in my time but nothing near the repetition and skills that are learned while up on the range! TRIGGER PRESS!! (learn it and know it!)

Deputy Ackerman and the other specialists are doing an AWESOME job at honing all of our skills. We are being taught to deal with different scenarios and decision making tactics that are to be made within a seconds time. The range is fun, but along with the fun comes the reality of why we are up there practicing. We have to have the mindset, that everyday we put on our uniforms that we could essentially be going to battle. This training is helping us achieve that mindset.

I have taken a few pictures while we are out at the range (next post)... hope you enjoy them!

Pretty Tough Schedule...

Hey everyone, it seems that I am constantly apologizing that I haven’t blogged enough. Well, we are just going to skip over the apologizing and get to some new blogs :)

I just came back from a great relaxing weekend that I had with my wife of 3 years now! I’ll be honest and say that it was great to be able to get away (even though it was only for a night) and do something different from eating, breathing, and sleeping academy! The academy has developed more in schooling and training in the past few weeks. With that comes more and more studying and preparation that needs to take place. Let me give you a brief look into my daily schedule:

0500 - 0630: up and running with dog, material review, breakfast, shower, etc.

0630 - 0720: drive in (this might get longer as the snow comes...)

0730 - 0800: class evaluations, reviewing notes

0800 - 1700: class!

1700 - 1800: drive home

1800 - 1900: time with dog

1900 - 2100: family time, dinner and maybe tv

2100 - 2230: study, preparation for next class

All of you out there that are thinking about getting into this role as a Peace Officer make sure you know what you are getting yourself into! My wife continues to be great and accepting of what little time that I actually have during the week. She knows that this profession is what I want to do and encourages me to do my best. I continue to remind myself of how great I have it! ;)

All in all...mentally prepare yourself to set aside 21 weeks of your life and be able to make sacrifices that need to be made!