Police SWAT Team
Police
SWAT teams deal with what other police officers don't want
to. SWAT special weapons and tactics teams are specially trained to
respond to some of the worst situations imaginable. Despite what
you may see on shows like cops, most of a police officer's day is
relatively mundane. You are rarely put in direct danger, and you
always have adequate backup. Police swat teams, by contrast, are
only called upon when something really urgent is going on. A police
SWAT team may be assigned to rescue a hostage, chase down a bank
robber, or evacuate a building in case of an urgent biological
threat. To be on a Police Department SWAT team, you need iron
nerves and a little bit of denial.
I got into police SWAT about six years ago. I had been a police
officer for about five, and was getting a little bit sick of
routine traffic stops. I had a friend who was a police sniper, and
although he eventually quit because of the stress, for the first
couple years he really liked it. He told me that a police SWAT team
was for me. I have always been good in situations where I have to
make a split-second decision. I don't like the long, slow, and
drawn out negotiations involved in interceding in domestic
disputes. I wanted a police SWAT situation where my objectives were
clear.
When I first began my police SWAT training, however, I was
almost positive that I had made a mistake. Training for police SWAT
teams is rigorous. Police Department training in general is not
that hard. Police jobs are actually much easier to get than they
should be. You don't need to be in particularly good health, don't
need to be very smart, and don't even need to get all that much
training.
Police academy is an easy course, and once you're done with it, you
are ready to join the force.
Police SWAT teams, by contrast, are basically an urban military
force. You have to be in top physical condition, have extraordinary
accuracy with a variety of weapons, and be able to subdue a suspect
with physical force quickly and easily. When I began, although I
was in good shape, I still wasn't up for it. Police SWAT
training really wrecked me. I would come home exhausted every night
for the first week. I was just glad when it was all over and I
could get to work!

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