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California State Parks Peace Officer

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

California State Park Peace Officer
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionCalifornia, USA
Map of California State Park Peace Officer's jurisdiction
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersSacramento, California
Website
California Park Ranger page

California State Park Peace Officers (S.P.P.O.) are fully sworn California State Police Officers, with two sub-classifications, the Ranger and the Lifeguard. S.P.P.O.s often use the title of State Police Officer during enforcement contact, as many Park Rangers and Lifeguards within municipalities, counties and special districts are armed Peace Officers, with authority throughout the state, on and off duty, like the California State Park Peace Officers law enforcement officer. State Park Peace Officers perform a wide variety of general law-enforcement activities, including complex criminal investigations, traffic enforcement, and participate in statewide task forces, for gang suspension, narcotics enforcement, auto theft, and fish and wildlife crimes, under the jurisdiction of the California State Parks. Duties include general law enforcement, aquatic rescue (by lifeguards and other certified officers), search and rescue, emergency medical response, interpretation of natural, historic and cultural resources, resource protection, park management and proactive enforcement patrol. The current sidearm of the California State Park Peace Officer is the Smith & Wesson M&P, the current patrol rifle is the Colt AR-15 Model LE6920, and the current patrol shotgun is the Remington Model 870 Police Magnum.

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Functions

Public safety
  • Law-enforcement services
  • Lifeguard services
  • Medical aid/emergency medical response
  • Operating and maintaining emergency equipment
Visitor assistance
  • Advising visitors of rules and regulations
  • Providing general park information
Public education and interpretation
  • Community outreach
  • Interpretive programs
  • Junior Ranger and Lifeguard Program
Park Resource Protection and Management

Rank structure

The California State Parks Peace Officers are broken up into two types of Law Enforcement officers. The Ranger and the Lifeguard.

Rangers

Rank Insignia
Director
Chief Deputy Director

Deputy Director, Park Operations

Deputy Director
Division Chief
Superintendent IV/ Superintendent V

(District Superintendent)

Superintendent III (Chief Ranger)
Superintendent II (Captain)
Superintendent I (Lieutenant)
Supervisor (Sergeant)
Limited Term Supervisor / LT Sergeant
Ranger No Insignia
Cadet No Insignia

Lifeguards

Rank Insignia
Director
Chief Deputy Director

Deputy Director, Park Operations

Deputy Director
Division Chief
Superintendent IV/ Superintendent V

(District Superintendent)

Superintendent III (Sector Superintendent)
Superintendent II (Captain)
Superintendent I (Lifeguard Lieutenant)
Supervisor (Sergeant)
Limited Term Supervisor (LT Sergeant)
Lifeguard No Insignia
Cadet No Insignia

Both Lifeguards and Rangers work in conjunction to enforce state law and park regulations in the 280 parks under the jurisdiction of the State of California.

Training

All State Parks Peace Officers must complete a Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) academy before being sworn in as a Ranger or a Lifeguard. California State Parks hosts a P.O.S.T. academy specifically for S.P.P.O.s at the Butte College in Oroville, CA. [1] The Ranger academy requires 6 to 8 months to complete, depending on the class. Each class consists of up to 50 cadets, both lifeguard and ranger.

Ranger Cadet or Academy Applications

Difference in Training at the Academy

Lifeguards and rangers attend the same CA POST Peace Officer Academy. Lifeguards receive all the training as rangers. Lifeguards are also required to train in and complete the additional 8 day CA State Parks Lifeguard seasonal training either before or within one year after the completion of the POST Peace Officer Academy. During the POST Academy, lifeguards wear the blue uniform and rangers wear the tan and green.

Training After the Academy

S.P.P.O.s continue training regularly upon graduation from the academy and are encouraged to further their knowledge and skill base to best serve the parks and people of California. Some training includes EMT training, K-9 Handler training, counter-terrorism training, and firearms training.

See also

References

  • Lynch, Michael G. (2009). "Images of America Series". California State Park Rangers. Mount Pleasant, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9780738559933.

External links

This page was last edited on 13 June 2024, at 01:15
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