Reported to The Academy on 3-27-1972 (CTCII72). After 33+ years on The Patrol, I pulled the pin in 2005. My best friend is my Academy classmate from 52 years ago. Was able to convince him to move from Bakersfield to Idaho. We're still hanging out after all these years. You make friends in the Academy that last a life time.
Outstanding! CTC IV 82. I'm still friends with my Academy roommate and meet with other classmates at our monthly retirement lunches. Friends for life!!
We (CHP) transitioned from mace to OC in the 1990s when I was a sergeant in the Imperial Valley and we all got OCed at a training day. One of my officers sprayed it on a hotdog and ate it to show how tough he was. Fun times.
I remember being exposed to CS gas in Army basic. 41 years later, I still remember that quite vividly. 😂 Thankfully, no tasers or OC spray! You guys are doing great!
Beautiful production work as usual. Forgot to comment yesterday so I’m back to remind you guys this series is amazing and my choice of department is locked on. Can’t wait 🥲
Man this is horrible but necessary to understand how you would react under these circumstances and how well you can function impaired. Also important knowing the affects to know which form force to use in certain situations.
Back when I went through we didn't have OC Spray, we had CS or CN tear gas mace. That makes OC spray seem tame! We had to put our hand on the shoulder of the cadet in front of us when walking through the smoke and nobody better have ran or we all had to go back through it. AH memories! (LOL)
Old shirts. They wear throwaway shirts for OC and tear gas training. After tear gas training we stripped down to our skivvies and tossed everything - clothes, shoes, all of it.
Myself and one other cadet earned our PT shirts back by getting sprayed with bear spray instead of just the regular OC spray. My face burned for a week.
Tasing and OC'ing cadets is dumb (I had to do it in the academy, too). By their rationale, do they get shot with their handguns, to know what THAT feels like too?? No. Dumb.
At some point you'll get a taste of OC as well a taser while in the field....if you're doing your job and not a slug. You'll be glad it wasn't your first taste.
I’ve always wanted to get into becoming a Chp officer but unfortunately I’ve made some mistake I’m not proud of and even though I have a clean record I won’t pass the poly exam due to my past choices, happy for everyone who gets an opportunity at this career 🥲🙏
If u have a clean record then u pretty much have nothing to worry about. Nobody’s perfect and every CHP officer has done something they’re not proud of. It all depends on how long ago it happened. If I were u I’d apply, worst thing that can happen is they say no.
@@omarlopez2718 thank you for those words brother I wish I had more people like that to push me, a year from now hopefully I’m doing some type of law enforcement, god bless you and your family brotha 🙏
Been in the business for 42 years now and have worked with dozens of officers who "failed" the polygraph at one point in the process. The exam is highly subjective and open to interpretation. I've had several students who were disqualified by one agency and hired by another (some of them in the same week). The one important thing is to be honest in your responses. People mature from bad choices in their youth however dishonesty is a character flaw and that will result in a DQ that is hard to overcome. In the business we say "You lie, you die."
@@markfields2089 thank you sir, for the advise and motivational words. I appreciate your advice a lot, I’m working and studying hard for the test in march for central division. I am pushing myself as much as possible, doing the things I don’t want to do to be where I want to be. Law enforcement has been a dream of mine for sometime now. I am taking action now to reach that dream, thank you 🙏
Reported to The Academy on 3-27-1972 (CTCII72). After 33+ years on The Patrol, I pulled the pin in 2005. My best friend is my Academy classmate from 52 years ago. Was able to convince him to move from Bakersfield to Idaho. We're still hanging out after all these years. You make friends in the Academy that last a life time.
Outstanding! CTC IV 82. I'm still friends with my Academy roommate and meet with other classmates at our monthly retirement lunches. Friends for life!!
I love watching these it really encourages me to want to become a CHP officer when I grow up
Awesome! Hopefully one day.
Thank you for sharing! Something I look forward to every Wednesday!
Glad you like them!
I am enjoying every video every week! It keeps me motivated to pushing myself everyday to be there at the academy one day!
That's great to hear!
I’m just applying to work with Chp hopefully I’ll be there soon 🤞🏼
It all starts at chpmadeformore.com
i’m 19 turning 20 in august waiting to apply but wouldn’t know how it works since i’m not 21 to carry
@@fuegokicks_2095apply now, as long as you graduate the academy by 21 you’re good. the process takes a year for you to get to the academy
Whoever runs this account is the best person ever!!
@@ZayRoQ-3822 Whatever suits your opinion
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We (CHP) transitioned from mace to OC in the 1990s when I was a sergeant in the Imperial Valley and we all got OCed at a training day. One of my officers sprayed it on a hotdog and ate it to show how tough he was. Fun times.
Thank you for this. Now as a 17 year old I know know that to expect for academy if/when I join your department or any department in california.
With CHP you can, eventually, go anywhere in the state, which you can't do with a local agency.
I remember being exposed to CS gas in Army basic. 41 years later, I still remember that quite vividly. 😂 Thankfully, no tasers or OC spray! You guys are doing great!
Amazing Content. I am excited to see if I have what it takes to have one of the greatest honors of becoming a CHP.
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Another great video! Awesome job CHP!👏🏼👏🏼
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful production work as usual. Forgot to comment yesterday so I’m back to remind you guys this series is amazing and my choice of department is locked on. Can’t wait 🥲
We appreciate your feedback! Glad you enjoy the series!
At my department I got shot with the Tazer probes. Worst 5 seconds of my life but I'd still choose that over OC spray any day...lol
This is such a great show. Thanks for uploading it.
We're glad you enjoyed it!
Just took my PAT and written✅
How’s it going on a follow up, did you pass?
saw a few interesting hires in the background
God bless our CHP, protect them as they protect us, Safety Service Security😇🙏
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This series is straight 🔥
Happy to see you're enjoying the series!
Man this is horrible but necessary to understand how you would react under these circumstances and how well you can function impaired. Also important knowing the affects to know which form force to use in certain situations.
CHP hoorah!!!!
Hoorah!!
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Back when I went through we didn't have OC Spray, we had CS or CN tear gas mace. That makes OC spray seem tame! We had to put our hand on the shoulder of the cadet in front of us when walking through the smoke and nobody better have ran or we all had to go back through it. AH memories! (LOL)
Ive been tased before can i reject to do it again?
You can. Yes. My buddy didn't do it and we all gave him flak for it
@@gilt4523how do they know if you’ve actually been tased already or not ?
They really took all the marshmallow shirts huh?
Old shirts. They wear throwaway shirts for OC and tear gas training. After tear gas training we stripped down to our skivvies and tossed everything - clothes, shoes, all of it.
That thumbnail
Myself and one other cadet earned our PT shirts back by getting sprayed with bear spray instead of just the regular OC spray. My face burned for a week.
Tasing and OC'ing cadets is dumb (I had to do it in the academy, too). By their rationale, do they get shot with their handguns, to know what THAT feels like too?? No. Dumb.
It gives you confidence in your equipment
At some point you'll get a taste of OC as well a taser while in the field....if you're doing your job and not a slug. You'll be glad it wasn't your first taste.
I’ve always wanted to get into becoming a Chp officer but unfortunately I’ve made some mistake I’m not proud of and even though I have a clean record I won’t pass the poly exam due to my past choices, happy for everyone who gets an opportunity at this career 🥲🙏
If u have a clean record then u pretty much have nothing to worry about. Nobody’s perfect and every CHP officer has done something they’re not proud of. It all depends on how long ago it happened. If I were u I’d apply, worst thing that can happen is they say no.
@@omarlopez2718 thank you for those words brother I wish I had more people like that to push me, a year from now hopefully I’m doing some type of law enforcement, god bless you and your family brotha 🙏
Been in the business for 42 years now and have worked with dozens of officers who "failed" the polygraph at one point in the process. The exam is highly subjective and open to interpretation. I've had several students who were disqualified by one agency and hired by another (some of them in the same week). The one important thing is to be honest in your responses. People mature from bad choices in their youth however dishonesty is a character flaw and that will result in a DQ that is hard to overcome. In the business we say "You lie, you die."
@@markfields2089 thank you sir, for the advise and motivational words. I appreciate your advice a lot, I’m working and studying hard for the test in march for central division. I am pushing myself as much as possible, doing the things I don’t want to do to be where I want to be. Law enforcement has been a dream of mine for sometime now. I am taking action now to reach that dream, thank you 🙏