Description
This Correctional Officer CERT Team Police Challenge Coin was crafted for the Correctional Emergency Response Teams found throughout the correctional prison systems in America. From incidents, riots, cell extractions, mass searches, or disturbances in prisons or jails these CERT teams respond immediately to these situations. Need to remove an inmate from a cell, go looking for a knife or shank with an unruly inmate at the door then call a CERT team to fix this issue. This Correctional Officer CERT Team Police Challenge Coin was designed with the look and feel of a correctional officer coin.
This beautiful police challenge coin is antique gold and silver plated. Double sided measuring 2.0″ in a special police badge shape and 4mm thick. This police challenge coin makes the perfect police gift.
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A standard cell extraction team may consists of the following:
- CRT Team Leader “Leads”. Is the only person who may give verbal commands to both the inmate and his team. Spoken communication skills, anger de-escalation techniques.
- The Equipment/Video Member “EQV” To capture the entire response on video.
- CRT Officer “1” Lead member, first in to deal with the inmate. Usually a shield man.
- CRT Officer “2” Second team member in. Usually assigned to immobilize the right arm/hand
- CRT Officer “3” Third team member in. Usually assigned to immobilize the left arm/hand
- CRT Officer “4” Fourth team member in. Usually assigned to immobilize the right leg.
- CRT Officer “5” Fifth team member in. Usually assigned to immobilize the left leg. (Practiced in Capital Health Emergency Facility in Trenton, NJ)
- CRT Officer “6” Sixth team member in. Usually assigned to apply restraints (handcuffs, leg irons, flexi-cuffs, etc). (Practiced in Capital Health Emergency Facility in Trenton, NJ)
1790 was the year of the first prison in the United States located in Philadelphia, PA.
Christopher R. (verified owner) –
Loved it. It hard finding something that represents my CERT team.