Wenham Police Complete Training at Emergency Vehicle Operator Course

Wenham Police Patch

Town of Wenham
Peter Lombardi, Town Administrator
138 Main Street
Wenham, MA 01984

Wenham Police Department
Thomas Perkins, Chief of Police
1 Friend Court
PO Box 536
Wenham, MA 01984

For Immediate Release

Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2015

Contact: John Guilfoil
Phone: 617-993-0003
Email: john@jgpr.net

Wenham Police Complete Training at Emergency Vehicle Operator Course

WENHAM — Town Administrator Peter Lombardi and Chief Thomas Perkins are pleased to report that 10 members from the Wenham Police Department received training at an Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC) earlier this month to enhance driving skills, ensure safety of officers and the public, and to save money on the municipality’s insurance premiums.

The free preventative training program was held in two locations. Four officers traveled to the Westover Air Reserve Base in Chicopee, Mass. from Oct. 21-22, while the other six went to the Otis Air National Guard Base on Cape Cod from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2. The Massachusetts Interlocal Insurance Association (MIIA) presented the EVOC training.

“This training is an immense benefit to the department,” Chief Perkins said. “Participation allows officers to refine their skills to better protect themselves and the community while behind the wheel.”

EVOC focuses on the safe operation of emergency vehicles. The course encompasses intensive classroom training followed by hands-on exercises that address a number of situations regularly encountered while operating emergency vehicles, including cornering, evasive maneuvers, braking and backing up.

The training also enables drivers to become familiar with and practice these extreme driving maneuvers in a safe, off-road setting – enabling them avoid accidents and become better prepared for real-life emergencies.

Upon completion of EVOC and other MIIA risk- and loss-prevention programs, Wenham is eligible to receive insurance premium credits through the MIIA Rewards Programs.

“It is always a priority for us to provide our public safety officials with a variety of training opportunities that will serve as a benefit to them and our community,” Town Administrator Lombardi said. “In turn, our participation in these kind of programs ensures that we are able to save the town and taxpayers money through a reduction in insurance costs.”

About MIIA

MIIA is the non-profit insurance arm of the Massachusetts Municipal Association.  In fiscal year 2015, it awarded over $2.2 million of premium credit collectively to the membership through its Rewards Program for a 13-year total of $24.4 million since the program’s inception. As a member-based organization, MIIA’s only focus is to provide excellent service and quality risk management solutions to Massachusetts municipalities and related public entities. For more information, visit www.emiia.org and www.mma.org.

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