Water Safety Program
Michigan State Police trooper and motor carrier officer recruits must complete and pass the Water Safety Program during a recruit school.
The recruits are required to show their proficiency using all of the techniques learned during this program. When a trooper or motor carrier officer responds to a water emergency, they will be confident in their ability to make a rescue and survive.
In the State of Michigan, a person is never more than 6 miles away -- on average -- from a body of water.
Видео Water Safety Program канала Michigan State Police
The recruits are required to show their proficiency using all of the techniques learned during this program. When a trooper or motor carrier officer responds to a water emergency, they will be confident in their ability to make a rescue and survive.
In the State of Michigan, a person is never more than 6 miles away -- on average -- from a body of water.
Видео Water Safety Program канала Michigan State Police
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