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Two Houghon County Deputies Graduate From Corrections Officer Training Academy

Two Deputies from the Houghton County Sheriff’s Office are putting their skills to work in managing the local jail.

Deputies Larry Lindlbauer and Tyler Harju recently graduated from the Corrections Officer Training Academy in Marquette County.

The four week academy offers a comprehensive, interactive instruction program in various disciplines for local corrections officers.

Training topics include custody and security, defensive tactics, first aid (including CPR and AED procedures), suicide awareness, fire safety and interpersonal communications.

The academy is certified by the Michigan Sheriffs’ Coordinating and Training Council and is said to be an important element of providing the necessary skills for maintaining a safe, secure environment for correction officers, inmates and county residents.

Houghton County Sheriff Brian McLean said the training helps corrections officers to develop and practice the tools necessary to be successful in a high stress environment.

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