Port Orange Police Association, I.U.P.A. Local #6051 Members participated in night shooting training, perfecting their skills in challenging situations!
Port Orange Police Department posted about it on social media, βπ¦π **Lights Out, Skills Up!** ππ¦ Our officers are dedicated to protecting and serving our community, and that means being prepared for anything, day or night. π Over the next couple weeks, our officers will participate in night shooting training to sharpen their skills under the most challenging conditions. πβ
They continued, βNight shoot training isnβt just about hitting targets in the dark. Itβs about enhancing situational awareness, improving reaction times, and building confidence in low-light scenarios. π By practicing in realistic settings, our officers are better equipped to handle real-life situations where visibility is limited, ensuring they can effectively respond to emergencies and keep our community safe at all hours. ππβ
The department posted again after another training session, β**Another Night, Another Training Session!** Our officers are once again honing their skills with night/low light shooting training. This essential training ensures that we remain sharp, vigilant, and prepared to protect our community, no matter the time of day or night. We are committed to excellence and safety, and we are proud of the hard work our officers put in. Thank you for your continuous support! β
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