About Our Post
The Explorer program is an official program of the Fairfield Police Department, designed by the Boy Scouts of America to expose young men and women (ages 14-21) to the vast career choices available in Law Enforcement today. Many of our alumni have continued to successfully achieve positions in local Law Enforcement, State Police Departments, as well as Federal appointments with Law Enforcement agencies throughout the country. Explorers learn in both the classroom and field environment, including actual "hands-on" field experience. Weekly meeting presentations including training on police duties, forensic science, self-defense, investigation, and even firearms and weaponry.
WHAT DO EXPLORERS DO?
Explorers are invited to participate in our ride-along program. Members are allowed to ride with patrol officers and respond to police calls, participating in the normal routines of community policing. Explorers learn and use proper radio operating procedures, writing police logs and reports, and interfacing with the community. Explorers assist officers in a variety of situations including directing traffic at accident scenes and routine investigations.
WHEN ARE MEETINGS?
The Fairfield Police Explorers meet every Monday night at 7:00pm at the Fairfield Police Department, 100 Reef Road. Meetings consist of uniform inspections, training, discussions, and planning the many projects and events on the Explorers busy activities calendar. Members of the Fairfield Police Explorer Post 279 assume duties in special event traffic management, evidence recovery investigations, and policing of emergency disaster scenes. Meetings are not conducted if Fairfield Public Schools are closed for weather. PLEASE CHECK THE CALENDAR SECTION FOR UP TO DATE MEETING AND EVENT INFORMATION
WHO ARE THE ADVISORS?
The advisory are police officers and other volunteers and employees of the Fairfield Police Department. Advisor training is provided by the Boy Scouts of America.
CAN GIRLS JOIN?
Absolutely! Young women have always been a part of the Fairfield Police Department Explorer Program and share equal responsibilities in the program.
WHAT DOES IT COST?
Our many sponsors take care of most costs associated with being a member of Post 279. This includes, most uniform costs and travel expenses for state and national conferences and events. Some Explorers opt to purchase additional equipment, such as flashlights, boots, and other gear...
IS IT ALL WORK?
The social aspect of the Explorer program is as important to us as the professional services we provide. Explorers may participate in a wide variety of trips and activities through out the year including ski trips, camping trips, and many other social events.
REQUIREMENTS
-Must be between the ages of 14 and 21.
-Must be in good academic standing with your school, maintaining at least a "C" average.
-Must be free of any criminal record.
HOW DO I JOIN?
In order to become a member of the Fairfield Police Explorer Post 279, you must:
-Attend 3 consecutive meetings
-Submit an application for membership (distributed at meetings)
-Successfully complete a background investigation.
IS THIS PROGRAM ABOUT RECRUITING POLICE OFFICERS?
Not at all! Many members go on to rewarding careers in Law Enforcement, however, many more pursue other career interests. Police Explorers are given real life, behind the scenes, look at Law Enforcement so that they may make an informed decision later on in life.
The Explorer program is an official program of the Fairfield Police Department, designed by the Boy Scouts of America to expose young men and women (ages 14-21) to the vast career choices available in Law Enforcement today. Many of our alumni have continued to successfully achieve positions in local Law Enforcement, State Police Departments, as well as Federal appointments with Law Enforcement agencies throughout the country. Explorers learn in both the classroom and field environment, including actual "hands-on" field experience. Weekly meeting presentations including training on police duties, forensic science, self-defense, investigation, and even firearms and weaponry.
WHAT DO EXPLORERS DO?
Explorers are invited to participate in our ride-along program. Members are allowed to ride with patrol officers and respond to police calls, participating in the normal routines of community policing. Explorers learn and use proper radio operating procedures, writing police logs and reports, and interfacing with the community. Explorers assist officers in a variety of situations including directing traffic at accident scenes and routine investigations.
WHEN ARE MEETINGS?
The Fairfield Police Explorers meet every Monday night at 7:00pm at the Fairfield Police Department, 100 Reef Road. Meetings consist of uniform inspections, training, discussions, and planning the many projects and events on the Explorers busy activities calendar. Members of the Fairfield Police Explorer Post 279 assume duties in special event traffic management, evidence recovery investigations, and policing of emergency disaster scenes. Meetings are not conducted if Fairfield Public Schools are closed for weather. PLEASE CHECK THE CALENDAR SECTION FOR UP TO DATE MEETING AND EVENT INFORMATION
WHO ARE THE ADVISORS?
The advisory are police officers and other volunteers and employees of the Fairfield Police Department. Advisor training is provided by the Boy Scouts of America.
CAN GIRLS JOIN?
Absolutely! Young women have always been a part of the Fairfield Police Department Explorer Program and share equal responsibilities in the program.
WHAT DOES IT COST?
Our many sponsors take care of most costs associated with being a member of Post 279. This includes, most uniform costs and travel expenses for state and national conferences and events. Some Explorers opt to purchase additional equipment, such as flashlights, boots, and other gear...
IS IT ALL WORK?
The social aspect of the Explorer program is as important to us as the professional services we provide. Explorers may participate in a wide variety of trips and activities through out the year including ski trips, camping trips, and many other social events.
REQUIREMENTS
-Must be between the ages of 14 and 21.
-Must be in good academic standing with your school, maintaining at least a "C" average.
-Must be free of any criminal record.
HOW DO I JOIN?
In order to become a member of the Fairfield Police Explorer Post 279, you must:
-Attend 3 consecutive meetings
-Submit an application for membership (distributed at meetings)
-Successfully complete a background investigation.
IS THIS PROGRAM ABOUT RECRUITING POLICE OFFICERS?
Not at all! Many members go on to rewarding careers in Law Enforcement, however, many more pursue other career interests. Police Explorers are given real life, behind the scenes, look at Law Enforcement so that they may make an informed decision later on in life.
Fairfield Police Explorers Post 279, Fairfield Connecticut