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Nebraska State Patrol : ウィキペディア英語版
Nebraska State Patrol

The Nebraska State Patrol is Nebraska's only statewide full-service law enforcement agency. Serving Nebraska since 1937, State Patrol troopers perform a wide variety of duties. Those include working with communities to improve public safety, enforcing traffic laws and drug laws, investigating crimes, and enforcing the laws and regulations pertaining to motor carriers.
The current NSP commander is Colonel David Sankey.
NSP is divided into six districts including:
*Headquarters in Lincoln, Nebraska: Captain Lance Rodgers
*Troop A in Omaha, Nebraska: Captain Brenda Konfert
*Troop B in Norfolk, Nebraska: Captain Paul Hattan
*Troop C in Grand Island, Nebraska: Captain Chris Kolb
*Troop D in North Platte, Nebraska: Captain Lynn Williams
*Troop E in Scottsbluff, Nebraska: Captain Michael Gaudreault
==Divisions==
NSP has several divisions which operate within the department, they include:〔(Nebraska State Patrol )〕
*The Aviation Support Division which consists of a Bell 407 helicopter, three Turbo Cessna T206H's equipped with FLIR and downlink capabilities, and a Piper Super Cub used for traffic enforcement, observation and surveillance. The Aviation Support Division is used for many different functions including: Drug raids, presidential security, rescue missions, investigative photography, transportation, surveillance, and traffic enforcement.
*The State Capitol Security Division is responsible for the daily security needs of the "Capitol Complex Area". The State Capitol is equipped with over 60 cameras that are recorded using a "Digital Video Recorder" which allows them to store video images and print out still images.
*The Carrier Enforcement division operates permanent truck scales throughout the state, conducts carrier inspections and is in charge of monitoring commercial motor vehicle accidents.
*Communications - Statewide, 50 Communications Specialists staff the six communications centers located in Omaha, Lincoln, Norfolk, Grand Island, North Platte and Scottsbluff.
*Community Policing
*Executive Protection
*Internal Affairs
*Investigative Services
*The K-9 Division consists of 15 troopers and their police service dogs. Each dog costs about $3,500-$5,000. The division relies heavily on public support. The dogs are purchased by the Nebraska State Patrol Foundation using donations from the public.
*Legal
*Supply and Radio Engineering
*The Traffic Enforcement division makes up about 200 troopers which are responsible for over of roads in Nebraska.
*The Training Academy conducts both the Basic Recruit Camp and in service training.

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