Sheriff John D’Agostini is proud of Sheriff’s Office Explorer Post #457. Explorer Post 457 brought back multiple awards from the 2014 Chandler Law Enforcement Explorer Tactical Competition conducted on January 18th and 19th in Chandler Arizona.
The team representing El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office Explorer Post #457 consisted of 4 participants. The group traveled from El Dorado County to Chandler, AZ with four Explorers: Explorer Captain David Oakes, Lieutenant Ken Naylor, Corporal Kayla Bloxsom and Deputy Dylan Kammerer. Two Sheriff’s Office Post Advisors, Deputy Dan Fulton and Community Services Officer Amy Sargent, accompanied the participating Explorers to Chandler
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They competed against 58 other teams in the three day competition. The Post 457 Explorers took first place in Robot Operations, first place in the individual event Obstacle Course, second place in the Incident Command System event and fifth place in the armored vehicle (TK-4) pull, (thanks to the help from Pinal County Sheriff’s Explorer Post). Sheriff’s Office Explorers also participated in the SWAT physical challenge, Hogan’s Alley, Officer Down, EOD, CNT and the Pistol Shoot. While they didn’t place in these events the team learned a lot from the various scenarios that will help them to train for the next competition.
“The Explorers of Post #457, did a great job” said Sheriff’s Office Explorer Post Advisor Amy Sargent, “They were a small team of four Explorers, up against 58 teams that consisted of 10 or more Explorers in each team.” 1000 competitors from around the nation were registered in the two day event. Some came from as far away as Minnesota and Illinois.
The Explorer Post is able to compete in and travel to these types of events with the help of donations from the public, and a lot of hard work the post puts into community service and fundraising.
Law enforcement explorer post programs are sponsored by their affiliated law enforcement agency and Learning for Life, a subsidiary of the Boy Scouts of America. It is a career education program for young men and women who are 15 (can be 14 if you have completed the eighth grade) through 20 years old. Exploring’s purpose is to provide experience that helps young people mature and prepare to become responsible and caring adults.
The Explorer Post is able to compete in and travel to these types of events with the help of donations from the public, and a lot of hard work the post puts into community service and fundraising.
Law enforcement explorer post programs are sponsored by their affiliated law enforcement agency and Learning for Life, a subsidiary of the Boy Scouts of America. It is a career education program for young men and women who are 15 (can be 14 if you have completed the eighth grade) through 20 years old. Exploring’s purpose is to provide experience that helps young people mature and prepare to become responsible and caring adults.
Explorers are ready to investigate the meaning of interdependence in their personal relationships and communities. Exploring is based on a unique and dynamic relationship between youth and the organizations in their communities. Local community organizations initiate a specific Explorer post by matching their people and program resources to the interests of young people in the community. The goal of the Sheriff’s Office Explorer program is to help youths pursue and further their special interest in Law Enforcement.
If you are interested in becoming an Explorer or if you would like to support the Post through a donation please contact CSO Amy Sargent at 530-621-7529 or email sargenta@edso.org.