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What is Auxiliary police in Ontario?

What is Auxiliary police in Ontario?

Ontario Provincial Police Auxiliary program. The Ontario Provincial Police Auxiliary program follows a mission statement: “To provide fully trained volunteer Auxiliary Members to perform police duties in special circumstances, including emergencies, when there are not sufficient O.P.P. police officers.”.

What does OPP Auxiliary do?

We provide frontline policing services to 323 Ontario municipalities and patrol over 127,000 kilometres of provincial roadways. We have many specialized units including drug enforcement, aviation, explosive disposal, search and rescue, canine and emergency response.

How do you call the police in Mississauga?

Contact Us

  1. Non-Emergency line: 905-453-3311.
  2. Automated Phone Line: 905-453-2121.
  3. Teletypewriter (TTY) – for the Hearing Impaired Only: 905-451-1196.
  4. Alarm Program Unit.
  5. Auxiliary Program.
  6. Children’s Safety Village.
  7. Community Liaison/Neighbourhood Policing.
  8. Corporate Communications / Media Relations.

Do OPP Auxiliary carry guns?

Auxiliary Officers don’t carry any guns or weapons, and in some departments, they aren’t authorized to accompany regular members on patrol either but can perform other police functions, as listed above.

How do I join the police auxiliary?

Auxiliary police officers must:

  1. Be at least 17 years of age.
  2. Be in good health.
  3. Have a good moral character.
  4. Pass a background investigation.
  5. Comply with NYPD’s zero tolerance drug policy.
  6. Speak, read, and write English.
  7. Be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, or authorized to work in the United States.

Is aetos a government?

On 13 October 2016, AETOS was acquired by Surbana Jurong, a Singaporean government-owned consultancy company focusing on infrastructure and urban development. On 26 January 2018, the company officially inaugurated its present headquarters at 5 Corporation Drive in Singapore.

Can I call 911 to ask a question?

An emergency is any serious situation where a law enforcement officer, firefighter, or emergency medical help is needed right away. Allow the emergency call-taker to ask you questions – they are trained to ask questions that will help prioritize, locate, and respond to the incident quickly.

How do I become an auxiliary police officer in Ontario?

Be of good moral character and habits. Hold an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (Grade 12) GED or equivalent. Willing to provide a 2 year commitment to the Auxiliary program and volunteer a minimum of 12 hours per month. Successfully obtain a minimum score of 65% on the Ontario Fitness Awards Program Test (PIN Test)

What is the training of PNP?

A 14-week course designed to equip the junior non-commissioned officers of PNP with the fundamental knowledge, skills and proper attitude required for team-building assignments.

Who is Aetos?

THE AETOS DIOS was a giant, golden eagle which served as Zeus’ personal messenger and animal companion. According to some it was once a mortal king named Periphas, whose virtuous rule was so celebrated that he was came to be honoured like a god.

Do I have to give my name when calling 911?

The call-taker is always required to ask the caller’s name and phone number. This is in case we have to call you back, or the responders need to talk to someone who actually saw what happened. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO GIVE YOUR NAME. Your call will be handled the same regardless if you choose not to identify yourself.

What happens if you put wrong police station in passport?

Nowadays, applicants need to visit their police station to verify their details; they have to provide the required documentation. If one approaches the wrong police station, the passport issuing process will be delayed.

What is the Peel Regional Police Auxiliary?

The Peel Regional Police Auxiliary Program consists of 137 highly trained Auxiliary Officer volunteers who represent the diverse cultural backgrounds, careers and age of the residents in the Region of Peel.

How do I apply for the Auxiliary Police program?

To make a difference in your community apply for the auxiliary police program. To speak with an auxiliary police recruitment officer, please call 212-AUX-1000 or 212-289-1000; or visit your local precinct, housing police service area, or transit district and ask for the auxiliary police coordinator.

What is the role of an auxiliary officer?

An Auxiliary Officer’s role is to support police officers by volunteering their time participating in community events, the RIDE program, patrol escorts, emergency callouts and a variety of other events throughout Peel Region. Some Auxiliary Officers use the training and experience they have gained in the program to pursue a career in policing.

How do I contact the Peel Police Department?

Should you require assistance within our regular business hours of Monday – Friday from 8 a.m.to 4 p.m., please email us at [email protected] .