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    flexibility. Recruits will also learn about their weapons and the importance of weapon safety. Recruits must pass the qualification exam and course with 80%. Recruits must learn directions, as well as navigation, along with answering calls given by the dispatcher in call and…

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    ICU Field Experience

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    and other agencies. In my regular job I had taken a 911 call of an injury accident involving an elderly female and her sister walking across a busy street and being struck by a vehicle. It was a surreal feeling working on this case. As a 911 dispatcher I’ve conditioned myself to handle the situations and for the most part forget about them…

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    Arvizu stated Torres was living on the streets in South Pasadena. I telephoned the South Pasadena Police Department and requested any information on the above description given to me by Arvizu. SPPD Dispatcher Rodriguez #2011advised me that SPPD has several police contacts with Torres who fit the above description. SPPD Dispatch Rodriguez confirmed that Torres has been identified as a transient with a prior address at 1798 Grevelia Street in South…

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    9/11 Research Paper

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    Al-Qaeda was a famous terrorist group well known for their many attacks on the U.S. but what they are really known for is their 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington D.C. Many people people were astonished by these attacks. It all started on September 11, 2001, at 8:45 am 19 militants linked with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda hijacked four airliners and carried out suicide attacks against targets in the United States. Over 3,000 people were…

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    Racism can be defined as the belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race. Although it may seem that racism in America has come a long way from its unsettling past, Michael Omi argues that racism in American culture has a pervasive feature in our lives. One that is both overt and inferential (Omi 538). Nowadays, American culture uses race on how to judge a person’s character. Racism is…

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    Oakwood Cemetery Essay

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    also started to surround the cemetery. Within less then a year of opening, the cemetery had become the final resting place for about 600 people, 540 of which were confederate soldiers (2). In June of 1862, an article was published in the Richmond Dispatcher that named Oakwood, “the new and beautiful "city of the…

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    are arguing. All of the sudden, the man reaches into his pocket and yells, “Shut up or I’ll shoot you!” You become startled and call the police. “911. What's your emergency?" a voice chatters through the phone. After explaining the situation, the dispatcher states that because this is America the man is ‘free’ to have a gun. According to her, if he physically hurts someone, then she’ll be concerned. The definition of ‘free’ in America is not necessarily being able to do whatever one would like. …

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    I think that recently law enforcement has been hindered by the newsworthy events. It seems to me that almost every night I can turn on the “World News” and see a story that often involves law enforcement portrayed as the “bad guy”. This is too bad because law enforcement officers do a lot of good acts for the public each and every day. It seems to me that law enforcement officers do thousands of good acts for every one time that some officers have a slip up and the law enforcement field is being…

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    My employment at a previous trucking company, I was a dispatcher for a trucking company. Which I will give the company a fictitious name call it ABC trucking Co. A yard jockey is an employee that drives transports and spots trailers at designated loading docks, and in staging areas. I often would ask different employees to yard jockey trailers into different loading and shipping dock doors, to provide a service to the customers of ABC Trucking. Oftentimes drivers were accommodating to my request…

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    He has done an excellent job while working as an Inventory Specialist and has continued to provide quality work. He has been on time and has always performed as a lead role when he was promoted to my Transportation Division to hand Admin Support/ Dispatcher. His role was to oversee 102 Government leased vehicles, 280 electric/gas golf carts,…

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