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It’s with deep sadness that the Palisades Park Police Department announces the passing of retired Police Chief Mark Jackson. Chief Jackson served and dedicated over 25 years to the residents of Palisades Park. Please keep Chief Jackson’s family in your prayers. #palparkpd
It is no longer necessary to boil water before use in Pal Park. Residents are encouraged to run their faucets for 3 to 5 mins to flush their plumbing. Empty & clean automatic ice makers and water chillers. #onecommunity#palparkstrong#palparkpd
Captain Espino and the members of the Palisades Park Police Dept would like to thank @sushimaru_sme for their generous lunch donation to our department. #onecommunity#palparkpd#supportsmallbusiness
Come join our officers in bringing the community and Police together at our annual National Night Out. A night filled with fun for all ages. Bringing your bathing suits & take a swim at the Palisades Park Swim Club! See you all there! #onecommunity@BCPONJ@BergenCountySo
Capt Espino & the Palisades Park PD would like to congratulate all the graduates of its first Junior Police Academy Graduation Class 1.We thank all the special guests & family that made this night a success. @bcponj @bergen_county_sheriff @sheriff_anthony_cureton #onecommunity
As the final day as come to a close, we can not begin to thank everyone enough for all their support of our first year program this past week. Thank you to all of our instructors for such a successful,educational & fun program.#onecommunity#palparkpd#juniorpoliceacademy#Class1
Recruits learned firefighter skills & saw what it feels like to be a firefighter.Thank you to @fortleefireprevention for their demonstrations with their smoke house. Recruits were instructed in the importance of calling 9-1-1 in the case of an emergency.
Week 2 of the Junior Police Academy the recruits went through a two day training session & certified in CPR & AED. Recruits were taught & instructed the importance of CPR. I’m proud to say each recruit successfully completed the training. #onecommunity#palparkpd#lifesaver
Week 2 continued with the recruits being educated on internet safety and cyber bullying. Det Yannuzzi of the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office spoke with the recruits of the importance of internet safety with the do’s and dont’s. Thank You @bcponj#onecommunity#palparkpd
Week 2 of the Palisades Park Junior Police Academy started off up close with the instructors to what it’s like to be a police recruit with a small amount of physical training. #onecommunity#palparkpd
JPA recruits began week 2 with an intense physical training period. Recruits did not let a little rain stop them from there physical training. Recruits after completing their physical training were brought inside where they taught the importance of cyber bullying, & bullying.
After 4 days of classwork, homework, demonstrations and physical training JPA recruits were treated with a day of fun at the Pal Park Swim Club. Recruits enjoyed a day in the sun and water. Stay tuned for week 2!! #onecommunity#communitypolicing#palparkpd
JPA Recruits on day 3 were taught the history and importance of 9/11 with videos & guidelines of the events that occurred. Recruits were treated on day 4 with a field trip to the 9/11 memorial in NYC where they were able to pay there respect to those who lost their lives that day
Palisades Park Junior Police Academy recruits were greeted day 2 with a little physical training to start their day. Recruits were taught proper lineup formation, the importance of stretching, push-ups & a-little running to start our day. #onecommunity#onefamily#palparkpd
Pal Park welcomed 24 recruits bright and early in our first Junior Police Academy. Recruits in their first day were treated with demonstrations by the BCSO K9, Bomb and Swat teams. Recruits were shown and taught how each unit in the @BergenCountySo are operated. #onecommunity