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Woodstock Police and Fire Departments Announce Upcoming Citizens’ Public Safety Academy

The Woodstock Police and Fire Departments are now accepting applications for the fall 2017 Citizens’ Public Safety Academy, which is scheduled to begin on Thursday, August 31.

Citizens’ Public Safety Academy is a series of educational classes designed to enhance a citizen’s understanding of various aspects within the police and fire profession. The program is intended to strengthen the relationship between citizens and the Woodstock Police and Fire Departments as well as spotlight the responsibilities of public safety personnel and the inherent risks associated with these professions. Some of the classes offered during this series are CRASE (Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events) seminar, Criminal Investigation Procedures, Crime Prevention, extrication demonstration, thermal imaging camera presentation, Fire Safety and Fire Prevention. The class will also tour the Woodstock Fire Department, Cherokee County Fire Training Center and participate in a judgmental shooting demonstration at Georgia Public Safety Training Center at the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office.

The Citizens’ Public Safety Academy will be held at Chattahoochee Technical College, 8371 Main Street in Woodstock, every Thursday evening from 6:30-8:30pm, from August 31 through November 9.

Anyone who lives, works or has an expressed interest in the city may apply for the Citizens’ Public Safety Academy. Applicants are required to be at least nineteen years of age and submit to a background investigation prior to acceptance in the program. Once accepted, positions are awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Citizens’ Public Safety Academy applications are available at the Woodstock Police Department, located at 12453 Highway 92 in Woodstock or by visiting WoodstockGa.gov/police/cpsa. The deadline for accepting applications is Monday, August 28.

For more information on the Citizens’ Public Safety Academy, please contact Officer Ryan Bleisath at 770-592-6000, ext. 1172 or via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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