OBSTACLE COURSE Sample Clauses

OBSTACLE COURSE. In this test, the officer will be required to overcome a series of obstacles individually against a time standard. While performing this test, the officer will wear the duty vest and gun belt. The course includes exiting from a parked patrol car with the driver’s door closed and no seat belt engaged. Officer will then sprint 30 ft., climb or vault a 4 ft. Barrier, negotiating series of cones, climbing a set of steps (4) to a platform and descending another set of steps (4) to the ground (each step must be touched), negotiating another series of cones and turning a corner, leaping a simulated four foot culvert, negotiating another series of cones, climb, or vault another 4 ft. barrier, negotiating another series of cones, passing under an obstacle, and continuing to a finish point identified by an orange cone where the officer will draw an unloaded training weapon, fire three shots with each hand, then place the training weapon back into the holster. At this point, the officer will retrace his or her steps back through all the obstacles to the start/finish line. The officer must successfully complete each component before going on to the next obstacle. In order to pass test #3, the officer must successfully complete the course in 1 minute 45 seconds or less. BROADCAST AFTER THE 3 MILE WALK 8 XXXXX 11 . . . I HAVE AN EMERGENCY . . . WANTED FOR ASSAULT ON A POLICE OFFICER . . . A MALE WHITE 20-25 YEARS OF AGE . . . 5'10", 175 LBS., WEARING A XXXX SWEATSHIRT AND BLUE JEANS . . . XXXXX CURLY HAIR SHOULDER LENGTH . . . LAST SEEN RUNNING XXXXX XX XXXXXX XXXX TOWARD WAYCROSS ROAD PHYSICAL FITNESS AEROBICS FITNESS CLASSIFICATION WOMEN 3 MILE WALK (IN MINUTES) AGE 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 60+ PASS 44:00 46:30 49:00 52:00 57:00 FAIL 44:01 46:31 49:01 52:01 57:01 MEN 3 MILE WALK (IN MINUTES) AGE 00-00 00-00 00-00 00-00 60+ PASS 42:00 44:30 47:00 50:00 54:00 FAIL 42:01 44:31 47:01 50:01 54:01 BROADCAST AFTER THE 1.5 MILE WALK AND RUN, 1 MILE WALK AND RUN, .50 MILE WALK AND RUN (for those hired after 01-01-99) 8 XXXXX 11 . . . I HAVE AN EMERGENCY . . . WANTED FOR ASSAULT ON A POLICE OFFICER . . . A MALE WHITE 20-25 YEARS OF AGE . . . 5'10", 175 LBS., WEARING A XXXX SWEATSHIRT AND BLUE JEANS . . . XXXXX CURLY HAIR SHOULDER LENGTH . . . LAST SEEN RUNNING XXXXX XX XXXXXX XXXX TOWARD WAYCROSS ROAD PHYSICAL FITNESS AEROBICS FITNESS CLASSIFICATION FOR THOSE HIRED AFTER 01-01-99 20-29 Yr. Old 1.5 Mile Run and Walk Men: Pass 13:59 Fail 14:00 and above Women: Pass 18:29 Fail 18:3...
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