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The
Mentor Special Weapons and Tactics, or S.W.A.T., is comprised of a team
of Mentor Police Officers who are specially trained to respond to high-risk
situations. The Mentor S.W.A.T. Team originated in 1981 and continues
to operate today with seventeen officers assigned to the unit. The team
has expanded to include an inter-jurisdictional agreement with Kirtland
Hills and Mentor-on-the-Lake Police Departments. This agreement allows
a select number of officers from each department to join the Mentor
S.W.A.T. Team.
Purpose
The purpose of the Mentor S.W.A.T. Team is to respond to certain high-risk
situations that may require the use of special weapons and tactics.
These situations include, but are NOT limited to, barricaded persons,
hostage negotiations, terrorist incidents, and serving high-risk warrants.
Mission
The mission of the Mentor S.W.A.T. Team is to bring the incident to
a safe, swift and reasonable conclusion through negotiations or tactical
means.
Criteria
In general, Mentor S.W.A.T. officers must have the ability to follow
orders under all types of conditions, combined with the flexibility
to improvise under extreme stress. They must also be able to function
in a team environment, maintain a high degree of physical fitness and
firearms proficiency, have an above average evaluation, and a good disciplinary
record.
Selection Process
Team members are chosen from interested Mentor, Kirtland Hills, and
Mentor-on-the-Lake Police Officers who pass a clearly defined selection
process. This process includes: review of a submitted application, pass
a physical fitness test, supervisory recommendation, review board, and
team vote of review board recommended applicants. The physical fitness
test includes: agility run, push ups, sit ups, bench press, pull ups,
leg press, 1.5 mile run.
Equipment
The equipment that a Mentor S.W.A.T. officer wears weighs 60 lbs. The
Entry Vest alone weighs 25 lbs. The Mentor S.W.A.T. Team has a variety
of tactical equipment and firearms. These include the MP-5 submachine
gun, AR-15, .308 sniper rifle, 12 gauge Shotguns, distraction devices,
door rams, ropes, helmets, goggles, knee and elbow pads, knives, mirrors,
to just name a few.
Training
All
Mentor S.W.A.T. officers are required to attend a very rigorous two
week basic S.W.A.T school. The Mentor Team trains once a month and each
fall conducts a three-day session at Camp Perry. This training includes:
physical fitness, shooting techniques, dynamic and deliberate entry,
firearms qualification on multiple weapons, night movement, use of chemical
agents, vehicle assaults, etc. In addition, officers attend various
tactical training programs throughout the year. The S.W.A.T. team snipers
train on a monthly basis, apart from the regular S.W.A.T. team sessions.
Team members also complete an annual physical fitness test to insure
proper conditioning.
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