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Business Listing   Pensacola City Of-Business Office Numbers - Police Department - Pensacola, FL - Phone: (850) 435-1845


Business Listing   Police Department City of Pensacola - Pensacola, FL - Phone: (850) 435-1900


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Business Listing   U S Government - Red Cross- Technical Training Center-Corry- Base Police- Dispat - Pensacola, FL - Phone: (850) 452-6508


Business Listing   U S Government - Red Cross- Technical Training Center-Corry- Base Police- Pass and D - Pensacola, FL - Phone: (850) 452-6155


Business Listing   U S Government - Treasury Department Of- Alcohol Tobacco & Firearms Burea - Pensacola, FL - Phone: (850) 435-8485


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Helpful Definition for: Police Departments


Police departments are responsible for the safekeeping of a state or town. The law and order and the security is maintained by the police department in Pensacola. The police departments are comprised of police personnel who are trained to face any type of crisis situation. Different categories of police officers make up the police department in Pensacola. Patrol officers, traffic police, investigation officers and administrative officers, collectively constitute the police department of Pensacola.

Individuals who are keen on joining the police departments need to have minimum high school education and also have to take up the civil service examinations. Later, physical training tests and a series of interviews are also held. Police departments in Pensacola can use different vehicles like helicopters, armored vehicles, motorcycles, etc, as and when the need arises.

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