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Marriage and Law Enforcement


By Joelyn Hansen

Last week Chief McBride and his wife, Sandra, celebrated 40 years of marriage. That's quite a fete considering law enforcement careers tend to be tough on marriages.

According to an article from the Police Chief Magazine, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics, in 2005, declared that 48% of marriages failed in the U.S. Past studies indicate that law enforcement officers have one of the highest divorce rates when compared to other groups of professionals because of job stress and irregular work hours.

Amazingly enough the McBrides, who are the parents of seven children and grandparents of  24 (almost 26) grandchildren, aren't the only couple at the IFPD that has experienced longevity in their marriage. In a quick, non-scientific poll, other officers proudly proclaimed anywhere from 15 to 45 years of marriage. In my opinion, it looks like we have pretty good odds at our department.

The officers did acknowledge that their successful marriages required time, commitment and work to help battle the hurdles that come with a job in law enforcement.

I asked Sandra McBride about her advice for a lasting marriage.

This was her response:

1. If your spouse is in law enforcement and they love their job, just know that you will come 2nd in their life because they are committed to protecting the citizens of Idaho Falls.

2. Always think of the needs of your spouse and not about yourself.

3. Always tell your spouse that you love them.
 

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Way to Go!

Officer Bart Whiting receiving the Idaho American Legion Officer of the Year Award
Officer Mark Goodman

By Joelyn Hansen

This post is a bit late -- OK a lot late! But, it's too important to not blog about a few accomplishments of couple of our officers in recent months.

I need to start out by saying that we have really good police officers working at the PD. They work hard and do a lot for the community to ensure criminals are taken care of and that safety is a number one priority.

We probably could brag all the time about the things they do! But, I specifically wanted to mention a couple of awards that were given to Officers Bart Whiting and Mark Goodman.

Back in June, Officers Mark Goodman and Bart Whiting received the Commander's Commendations for their initiative in apprehending two juveniles responsible for stealing a car and burglarizing 14 other vehicles.

Officer Goodman relied on his instincts that night when he encountered two boys driving around in a car. When he initiated his lights to stop them, they jumped out of the car and ran from police. They tried to hide out, but unfortunately, for these boys, our officers certainly outsmarted them!

Officer Whiting honored again in July as Officer of the Year by the Idaho American Legion. He was honored for his selfless action and bravery in responding to the Christmas Eve fire at the Bonneville Hotel as he rescued multiple people unable to exit the building.

You can read more about the rescue here.

Officer Whiting is the the second IFPD officer to receive this award in the last two years. We're hoping to make it a three peat next year for IFPD! Hopefully this doesn't put too much pressure on the officers!

We're certainly proud of both officers for their accomplishments!

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Community Night Out!





By Joelyn Hansen
Here's a few pictures from Wednesday night's Community Night Out. By the turn out and the overall comments, I'd say it was a successful and fun night. If you missed it, you better make sure you come out to it next year!

I'd like to take all the credit for it, but, in reality the success of this event really belongs to the many people that participate and sponsor it to make it happen. They are an amazing group of people. We're fortunate that there are people in this community that support the IFPD in their efforts to strengthen community and help promote safety and crime prevention in our neighborhoods!

Here's a list of all who participated or sponsored this year:

Idaho Falls Animal Services
D.A.R.E.
Idaho Falls Regional Bomb Squad
Bonneville County Sheriff's Office
Bonneville County Search & Rescue
Idaho Falls Citizen's Watch Patrol
Idaho Falls Parks and Recreation
Idaho Falls Fire Department
Idaho Falls/Bonneville County Dispatch Center
Idaho State Police
Idaho Falls Power
City of Idaho Falls Planning & Zoning
City of Idaho Falls Code Enforcement
Eastern Idaho Public Health
Bonneville Youth Development Council
Operation Lifesaver
Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Center
Bonneville Metropolitan Planning Organization
Idaho Falls Arts Council
CWI-Idaho Cleanup Project
Idaho National Laboratory
Stevens-Henager College
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Suicide Prevention Action Network (SPAN) Idaho
Target
Ammon Walmart
Idaho Falls' Sam's Club
Bonneville County Emergency Management
FOP/FOP Auxiliary
Christian Motorcyclist Association
IdahoSTARS
EICAP/RSVP/Headstart
AssureLink
                                                                                    Human Dynamics & Diagnostics  

I would also like to thank the many people that came out to support the event. It was a great night to see so many people in the community. Hopefully, they walked away with some great information on how to make our community better, safer and closer to crime-free!

See you all next year!




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Emergency Response Uninterrupted


The IFPD command post served as the nerve center for dispatch operations after the building was temporarily evacuated.


Inside the command post computers were set up to assist with operations.

Dispatch operations returned to "somewhat" normal Tuesday afternoon.
 
For less than 24 hours our dispatchers managed emergency response calls from the inside the IFPD command post trailer located in the dispatch center parking lot.

Why? Due to a hazmat issue that arose around 7 p.m. Monday all employees and operations had to be evacuated from the building.  Operations resumed as normal around 3 p.m. on Tuesday after employees were cleared to come back into the building.

It’s likely no one noticed any sort of disruption at the dispatch center during this time. That’s because teamwork and preparedness really paid off!

A lot of kudos really goes to the many dispatchers that stepped up to make sure operations went as smoothly as possible. This meant that some came in early, some stayed late and others came in on their day off. They are a remarkable group of people and during this occasion that trait really shined!

Jefferson County also really helped out as they assisted with 911 calls. Big thanks to them. We hope to be able to return the favor someday.

The IFPD command post, though an inanimate object, really played a critical role in helping with operations. The command post was purchased a few years ago and has a huge asset on several occasions to assist in police operations. Monday night it came in handy as it temporarily served as the nerve center for all emergency responders. The command post has prove to be a smart buy in assuring that the PD is able to provide the best service to our community at all times. 

Evacuations are never an easy thing. Nor is it something we hope happens too often. But, it’s good to know that in time of crisis – first responder operations will and can continue.

 

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Service to Youth



Last week I posted the news about Officers Kevin Pettingill and Ken Zaug receiving the Idaho Falls Club Service to Youth Award. The news garnered a lot of response from the public. I shouldn't be surprised. These two men have spent a lot of time working with the Idaho Falls youth through the D.A.R.E. program, so they have have the opportunity to impact a lot of lives.




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Interested in Becoming a Police Officer?

 
Come test for the Idaho Falls Police Department! The Idaho Falls Police Department is a great place to work! So make sure you don't miss your chance to become part of the team!


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It's Official!


In less than 10 minutes on Monday the IFPD officially commissioned Lt. Joe Cawley to the rank of captain, Sgt. Bill Squires to the rank of lieutenant and Senior Patrol Officer Scott Killian to the rank of sergeant.

The ceremony was brief but in no way reflected how proud the IFPD is to bestow these great honors on these three fantastic officers.

They are all a great reflection of the caliber of officers at the IFPD!

Cawley started with the IFPD in September 1993. Prior to his service with the police department he worked as a welfare fraud investigator for the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare.
As a member of the IFPD, Cawley has served in patrol, detectives, training and as the public information officer. He also spent some time at the Idaho Falls Airport assisting with the development of TSA policies. He has been recognized many times, including Officer of the Year in 2005.
 
Squires was hired by the department in September 1995. He has served in many capacities as an officer, including working in the narcotics and intelligence division.
 
Squires is a POST certified instructor and a firearms and tactics instructor. He is currently the SWAT Tactical Team Leader. He has been recognized many times for his leadership and teamwork, including being named Supervisor of the Year.
 
Killian joined the IFPD in April 1994. He has served in the patrol division, with special assignments in the Neighborhood Police Officer Program and bike patrol. He also is a police training officer since 1998 and an Emergency Vehicle Operation Course instructor.
 
Killian was honored in 2010 with the Idaho Falls Police Medal for his efforts in helping defuse a dangerous situation involving an armed man.


 


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