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  2. Ride-along - Wikipedia

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    Ride-alongs face a variety of issues. For the most part, the safety of the person on the ride-along must be considered. Officers with ride-alongs generally will drop off the person in a safe place prior to an emergency response if they believe the call may pose danger, and another available officer will attempt to pick the person up.

  3. Chattanooga police announce new virtual ride-along program

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    Jun. 18—In an effort to better connect with the community, the Chattanooga Police Department has announced a new program to allow citizens to virtually ride along with a police officer on duty.

  4. National Civilian Community Corps - Wikipedia

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    An AmeriCorps NCCC team on deployment in 2024 at Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park in California.. The National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC), or AmeriCorps NCCC [a], is an AmeriCorps program founded in 1993 that engages young adults, aged 18 to 26, in team-based, residential community service projects across the United States.

  5. Community emergency response team - Wikipedia

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    As people are trained and agree to join the community emergency response effort, a CERT is formed. Initial efforts may result in a team with only a few members from across the community. As the number of members grow, a single community-wide team may subdivide. Multiple CERTs are organized into a hierarchy of teams consistent with ICS principles.

  6. Department of the Army Civilian Police - Wikipedia

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    The Department of the Army Civilian Police (DACP), [1] also known as the Department of the Army Police (DA Police), [2] is the uniformed, civilian-staffed security police program of the United States Army. It provides professional, civilian, federal police officers to serve and protect U.S. Army personnel, properties, and installations.

  7. National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Along the walkways are walls that are inscribed with names of all U.S. law enforcement officers—federal, state, and local—who have died in the line of duty. One entrance of the Judiciary Square Metro station is on the memorial site. The memorial maintains a gift shop in the National Law Enforcement Museum, where visitors can browse ...

  8. Military Auxiliary Radio System - Wikipedia

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    The program's name was changed to the Military Affiliate Radio System on 2 September 1952, in recognition of the organization's changing nature with the growing number of civilian volunteer members. Eventually, the Navy - Marine Corps MARS program was established officially on 17 August 1962, and began operations on 1 January 1963.

  9. Civilian Response Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Civilian Response Corps (sometimes referred to as CRC [1]) is a program of the United States Department of State, Office of the Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization (S/CRS). The Civilian Response Corps is a group of federal employees and volunteers from the private sector, state and local governments who are trained to deploy ...