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File #: TMP -1470    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
File created: 6/16/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/25/2025 Final action: 7/1/2025
Title: Department of Public Safety: An Ordinance Authorizing Two (2) Members of Service to Attend the Mechanical Breaching Instructor School in Wayne, New Jersey - (July 22-24, 2025)
Sponsors: PSC
Attachments: 1. Mechanial Breaching Instructor School Referral Letter
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Board of Estimate & Contract:

RESOLVED, that an ordinance adopted by the City Council on June 25, 2025, and signed by the Mayor on June 26, 2025, authorizing two (2) Members of the Members of Service to Attend the Mechanical Breaching Instructor School in Wayne, New Jersey - (July 22-24, 2025, total cost for course registration, not to exceed $1,500.00, shall be charged to Budget Line A3120.451 (Training)); be, and the same is hereby approved.

City Council:

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING TWO (2) MEMBERS
OF SERVICE TO ATTEND THE MECHANICAL
BREACHING INSTRUCTOR SCHOOL IN
WAYNE, NEW JERSEY

Whereas, in correspondence dated June 16, 2025, the Chief of Operations of the Department of Public Safety formally requested authorization for two (2) members of the Mount Vernon Police Department to attend the Mechanical Breaching Instructor School scheduled for July 22-24, 2025, at the Passaic County Public Safety Academy, located at 300 Oldham Road, Wayne, NJ; and
Whereas, the Department of Public Safety has identified a critical need for enhanced tactical entry training, specifically in mechanical breaching techniques; and
Whereas, the Mechanical Breaching Instructor School, scheduled for July 22-24, 2025, at the Passaic County Public Safety Academy, located at 300 Oldham Road, Wayne, NJ, offers specialized instruction that includes door and window construction identification, breaching strike selection, tactical intelligence application, and determination of primary and secondary entry points; and
Whereas, the department currently lacks certified mechanical breaching instructors, and attendance at this course will certify two officers to return as instructors, thereby enabling internal training and capacity-building across the force; and
Whereas, following recommendations issued during the most recent Department of Justice review, the department has been advised to strengthen its operational preparedness and compliance through targeted training...

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