 Hey everyone, it has been easier community outreach specialist for the Pasco Sheriff's Office and today I'm out at Safety Town, which you guys all should know very well considering I did a whole video on Safety Town itself But I am back with the NMO class 19-2 and they are working on scenarios today to improve their ambush and situational awareness So I'm gonna show you a bit of that. It's I know it was supposed to be live or something of the sort Due to instructor numbers We are doing it with our simulator and I actually got to play with it a little bit and it was pretty intense. I did a zombie scenario Basically feel like I was in the walking dead, but stay tuned. Let's see if we can get into and let's have a great day Okay, guys and gals they're gonna explain why today is important for NMO So today's the scenario-based training the difference between our seasoned deputies and our new trainees As you experience the best way for them to get that experience is to do reality-based training Sometimes we do the suits and simulations Sometimes we put them on this simulator and we get throw a lot of rounds at them. So that's what today is I was on the simulator. It was great Did pretty good in my zombie attack You got anything to add Now it's good so it's good so we're gonna throw a lot of different scenarios of them today a whole bunch of traffic stop scenarios ambush Situation awareness. That's what today is all about situation awareness and ambush training We need to expose them To as much as we can before they get out to FTO. So we're not taken by surprise Let's go So the the I have traffic stop in bikini traffic stop my rate driver traffic stop with the bat The my rate driver first in the lab the bikini cooking up scenarios See today's gonna be a great day like I like today's like I like days like today because I can film So I'll be filming That way but also editing For all of you Multitasking. Hey everyone I have Carter who's deputy trainee with the innermost class 19-2 who actually was an explorer for A couple of years. Yes, ma'am before coming to ps. Oh, how do you feel about it? Um, I'm happy excited I was an explorer for a couple of years So I got a lot of good training from that and it helped me a lot in the academy I know so I know a lot of the instructors which helps a lot too. Do you would you recommend going to the Explorer program for any like High schoolers or middle schoolers that want to become a law enforcement. Um, definitely. Yeah I mean gives you an outlook on what it's like You actually get to see what deppies do on a daily basis. Okay, that's dope. All right. Let's run through this scenario What's wrong Okay, everyone say hello to deputy trainee Bo Griffin who has a pretty dope story I think so so say hey to all of our followers Nice to meet you. Okay. Tell the people just a little bit of your background before coming to Pasco My name is Bo Griffin. I come from winter garden, which is just outside Orlando. I worked at the police department there for about 14 years Yeah, I was in the canine unit when I left I was in there for six years and luckily they retired my dog to me So he's actually at home. I came back at home. He's my best friend and my buddy. Oh, I love that. Sorry So do you have any plans to possibly want to be on a specialty unit with us? Absolutely. Yeah, I definitely want to get back in the canine canines where it's at There's nothing like running behind a dog and bringing your best friend to work And he's there for you. He's your backup. He'll give his life for you and in turn I'd give my life for my dog just to protect him as well I absolutely love that so guys someone who knows a thing or two about the canine unit and wants to get back Into the canine you're just saying a year from now a year and a half We may see what at that point probably canine 26 27 at this rate. Who knows? All right. Thanks Hope you enjoyed what you got to see today for Situational and ambush awareness training with the scenarios the NMO class So if you haven't already liked this video like it comment subscribe and I'll see you next time