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Hancock Collegeâs Public Safety Training Complex staff fill the new Pump Pod on Monday in Lompoc. The new piece of equipment will help train cadets in the collegeâs fire academy while saving millions of gallons of water each year. Len Wood, Staff
Andy Densmore, Hancock College Fire Academy coordinator/instructor, talks about the new Pump Pod on Monday at the Public Safety Training Complex in Lompoc. The new piece of equipment will help train cadets in the collegeâs fire academy while saving millions of gallons of water each year. Len Wood Staff
Hancock Collegeâs Public Safety Training Complex staff hook up the new Pump Pod on Monday in Lompoc. The new piece of equipment will help train cadets in the collegeâs fire academy while saving millions of gallons of water each year.
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Source: Raquel Zick for Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office
In two separate and socially distanced ceremonies, Sheriff Bill Brown swore in six custody deputies and six sheriff’s deputies just prior to their graduation ceremonies at the Allan Hancock College Public Safety Academy.
Six custody deputies on Dec. 8, graduated from the CORE Custody Academy along with two other classmates, having completed 220 hours of course instruction.
Some of the instruction included emergency planning in a custody facility, report writing, ethics, investigation procedures, classification of inmates, contraband detection, arrest and control, physical training, and direct supervision training.
Graduates from the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office include: Jose Blanco, Wei-Chieh Shih, Salvador Vargas, Samuel Villegas, Lia Welkom and Glenn Williams.