Santa Fe Sheriff Launches Virtual Simulator Training for Deputies

Santa Fe Sheriff Launches Virtual Simulator Training for Deputies
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Santa Fe County Sheriff issued the following announcement on April 9.

KRQE TV News covered the initiation of Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office virtual simulator, which will be used to train deputy sheriff’s in de-escalation and simulated real life scenarios.
Take a look at the story.  These training exercises benefit deputies in their day-to-day work situations and ultimately benefits the communities the SFSO protects and serves.

Original source can be found here.



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