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SWAT Unit |
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The SWAT Unit is comprised of 28 members of the Loveland Police Department. The Unit has five teams,
Tactical, Negotiations,
Intelligence, Technical Support and Tactical Paramedics. The
team originated in the late
1970s as a response to
growing threat of high risk and violent incidents. SWAT
members
are department
members who work in
the
unit as a collateral assignment.
Team members participate in
extensive monthly training, including weapons proficiency,
tactical operations and movement, negotiations philosophy, and
critical incident review. Training is accomplished through
lectures, demonstration, audio-visual training, use of various
training sites, and live fire training exercises which simulate,
as much as possible, real life situations. The Mission of the SWAT
Unit is to save lives and arrest suspects. To that end, it is SWAT's primary responsibility to respond to barricaded persons,
hostage incidents, crowd and riot control, emotionally
disturbed persons who pose a threat to the community, and sniper
incidents. In addition, the SWAT Unit functions as a mobile,
flexible force for special police problems that require a highly
trained, specially equipped and disciplined unit. Special problems
that may require a SWAT Unit response include civil
disturbances, surveillance, security details, fugitive
apprehension and high-risk search and arrest warrants.
© 2003, City of Loveland, Colorado
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911
General
Information:
(970) 667-2151
Fax:
(970) 962-2916
Animal
Control:
(970) 226-3647
Administration:
(970) 962-2212
Patrol:
(970) 962-2246
Traffic:
(970) 962-2280
Community Programs:
(970) 962-2239
Investigations:
(970) 962-2254
810 E. 10th Street
Loveland, CO 80537

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