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Newest of New York's Finest Attend Police Orientation at Wilf Campus

Jan 13, 2004 -- About 130 graduates of the most recent class of New York's Police Academy attended a police department orientation session at Yeshiva University's Wilf Campus January 12. The all-day session took place in Furst Hall, providing an opportunity for cadets to meet local police officials, including Commanding Officer for Manhattan North, Assistant Chief Raymond Diaz. The new police officers will be assigned to one of 12 precincts that make up the city's Manhattan North Division, which includes Precincts 33 and 34 in Washington Heights. Precinct 34's commanding officer is Captain James Kehoe, and Precinct 33's is Captain Jason Wilcox. YU has hosted orientation ceremonies for police cadets twice a year for several years, according to Donald Sommers, head of security at YU. In related news, Jeffrey Socol, associate director of facilities management, and Ernest McNamee, security supervisor and former NYPD detective, completed a Federal Emergency Management Association (FEMA) training program for volunteer emergency personnel. The training qualifies Mr. Socol and Mr. McNamee as members of CERT, or Community Emergency Response Team. The training was conducted in conjunction with Community Board 12, which represents Washington Heights and Inwood. Mr. Socol and Mr. McNamee will now train staff in their respective departments in emergency response techniques. "The training prepared us as first responders to emergency situations in the community we serve, which includes Yeshiva University," Mr. McNamee said. "We learned first aid, how to set up a triage, how to help people trapped in fires, how to respond to a terrorist act, everything." Presently, each borough of New York City is home to one CERT unit of about 30 men and women. More teams will be formed in coming months and will work in tandem with local police, fire, and professional emergency personnel.