Sheriff’s Office recognizes staff who have completed mobile field force instructor training

Chester County Sheriff’s Office Deputy David Reeves, Sergeant Daniel Clifton, and Deputy Anthony Schuibbeo recently completed the national Mobile Field Force Instructor training.

The Chester County Sheriff’s Office is proud to announce that Sergeant Daniel Clifton, Deputy Anthony Schuibbeo, and Deputy David Reeves have successfully completed the national Mobile Field Force Instructor training.  This specialized training equips the Sheriff’s Deputies with the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively manage large-scale events while ensuring the safety and security of the community.

Chester County Deputies will be required to complete the foundational course and ongoing in-service training to prepare for any events where the Sheriff’s Office is called upon to help maintain public order.

“We all know how important it is for people to have the freedom to express their views,” said Chester County Sheriff Kevin D. Dykes.  “At the same time, it’s just as important that everyone can do so safely. Our goal is to support both those rights, and this important training helps to achieve this.

“We extend our thanks to the Chester County Commissioners for their continued support and are pleased to announce plans to collaborate closely with Warden Holland and his staff at the Chester County Prison for joint operations, further enhancing our ability to response effectively to various situations,” added Sheriff Dykes.

The purpose of the Mobile Field Force Instructor Training is to prepare Chester County deputies to respond appropriately and professionally to both planned and unplanned events, and approach situations with respect to the rights of all individuals while maintaining peace and safety.

 

   Send article as PDF   

Share this post:

Related Posts

Comments are closed.