The Kenosha Police Department Podcast will assist in maintaining the department's mission of serving all people with respect, fairness and compassion while being committed to preserving peace, order and safety; enforcing laws and ordinances; and safeguarding constitutional rights. This podcast will be used as a platform to inform and educate the public while discussing relevant subjects concerning the Kenosha Police Department.
In this episode we learn about the Sleep In Heavenly Peace charity which provides beds to children in need, from Neighborhood Watch Block Captain, Doug Williams.
In this final episode of the mini-series on "How to Survive and Active Threat," we discuss the last of the human responses ... the "Decisive Moment," that moment in time when you must act or face dire consequences. You have three options: RUN, HIDE or FIGHT!
In this third episode of our four-part series, we discuss the human response of dealing with a critical incident. Why are humans so quick to deny what they see? Learn how to stay calm in the face of danger using techniques like Combat Breathing and Mental Scripting.
In this episode of our series on "How to Survive an Active Threat," we discuss the changes in law enforcement protocol after Columbine and the civilian lessons learned from the Virginia Tech Massacre. We will explain why citizens should do more than "sit tight" and wait for the "Calvary."
Bruce Lee said, "If you knew you had to fight for your life tomorrow, would you change your training today?" TODAY IS THAT DAY! In this first of a several part series, we begin the discussion about how you can survive an active threat.
This episode is a rebroadcast from the Kenosha Police Department Facebook Live Public Debriefing concerning the "Active Threat" hoax Bradford High School experienced.
In this special episode, Public Information Officer, Lt. Joseph Nosalik, explains the Kenosha Police Departments procedures for releasing information to the public while clearing up many misconceptions.
In this episode, Tyler and Jeff discuss the aspects and prevention of carjackings.
In this second episode of a three-part series, Tyler and Jeff discuss bullying from the perspective of the witness. Learn about the "Approach-Avoidance Conflict" that we all experience and how the witness may be just as traumatized as the victim.
No price tag and be put on our children's lives. In this episode, Tyler Cochran discusses the details of safety in and around school zones.
A small action on your part could prevent a tragedy! In this episode, Officer Wamboldt shares a tragic story that could have been prevented by a small action.
In this episode, Police Chief Eric Larsen and Fire Chief Chris Bigley discuss their departments, Kenosha's expanding community and the need for more personnel.
In this several part series, we discuss all aspects of bullying.
Listen in as Sgt. Frank Tessien and Officer Kyle Fugman discuss the second phase of the KPD hiring process ... the POLICE ACADEMY!
In this episode, City Administrator, John Morrissey, discusses the upcoming August 9th referendum vote to add police officers to the force.
In this episode, Tyler Cochran explains the "ins and outs" of the Public Safety Cadet Program.
You're not going to want to miss this episode as Jeff Wamboldt and Tyler Cochran discuss all there is to do in Kenosha this summer and how crime prevention and law enforcement play a role.
Kenosha has a beautiful lakefront, learn how the newly established Park Patrol Unit helps to keep it that way.
Are you or someone you know interested in a career in law enforcement? In this episode, hear from training supervisor, Frank Tessien, and new police officer, Cian McDonald- Milewski, as we discuss the "ins and outs" of the Kenosha Police Department hiring process.
In this episode, Sensitive Crimes Detective, Pete Deates, introduces us to his partner, IRIS, the Kenosha Police Departments Electronic Detection canine. You'll be amazed at all her capabilities!
If you have ever thought about a career in law enforcement, this episode is for you. Listen as we hear from intern, Lucas Sucher, as he describes what it was like to experience most aspects of police life during his six week experience with the Kenosha Police Department. We also will hear from the Intern Program Coordinator, Lt. Joe Riesselmann and learn how someone can become a Kenosha Police Intern.
You are not going to want to miss this episode! Tyler Cochran shares a tragic water experience and teaches us survival tips.
In this special episode, we have the privilege to interview Kenosha Police Chief Eric Larsen and learn about his vision for the future of the KPD.
Join us for the first of many history episodes explaining the evolution of the Kenosha Police Department. In this episode, we start at the beginning when Kenosha was merely a village with a population of 652. As the population grows, so does the police force. Also, learn who the "Blue Coats" were and when the four kerosene lanterns used to illuminate Main Street were replaced with electric lights.
In this episode Tyler Cochran shares advice every parent should hear about bicycle safety.
In this episode of the Kenosha Police Department Podcast, Tyler Cochran and Jeff Wamboldt will discuss three crime prevention elements criminals hate.
In this episode of the Kenosha Police Department podcast discover the meaning and use of the crime prevention tool known as CEPTED.
In this inaugural episode, we give an overview of the Kenosha Police Department Podcast.