Officer Command Staff Briefing eNL - Jun 6th, 2024
 
 
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June 6, 2024
EDITOR'S NOTE

Welcome to June when Father's Day occurs, summer can no longer be denied as schools get out all over the country, and temperatures start to get into dangerous ranges.

If you haven't planned summer-focused foot, bicycle and maritime patrols, you're way behind the curve. Make sure your officers are trained to handle heat injuries.

Stay safe!

Lt. Frank Borelli (ret.)

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