CKPS Emergency Response Team leads fitness session for U14 Cobras

The Chatham-Kent Police Service is recognizing members of its Emergency Response Team for volunteering their personal time to lead a fitness and teamwork session for the U14 Cobras hockey team earlier this week.

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Const. Steve White, Const. Steven Gagnon and Const. Kai Kraft organized and delivered a high-energy workout focused on teamwork, discipline, physical wellness and leadership. The session included drills aimed at challenging the players while giving them a hands-on look at the role fitness plays in policing.

Parents and players expressed their appreciation for the opportunity to train with the Emergency Response Team and to learn more about the preparation, focus and cooperation required in the job. Police say experiences like this help build trust and strengthen connections with youth across the municipality.

CKPS thanked the U14 Cobras for their enthusiasm and extended appreciation to the participating ERT members for making the community session possible.

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