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Sergeant Burlingame - Aviation
Sergeant
Sergeant Burlingame has been with the Mesa
Police Department since 1997. Some of her assignments
include Patrol Officer, Field Training Officer, Bike Officer,
Gang Detective, SCAT Detective, CAT Sergeant, Patrol Sergeant, and
Aviation Sergeant. Below are some questions we asked
Sergeant Burlingame reference her experiences with the Mesa
Police Department.
I met
some friends who were police officers, two of which were
women. The job sounded like something I’d be interested in
– exciting, challenging, and worthwhile.
My
family was concerned about my safety. Their concerns
lessened when I took them on a ride along and they saw
the people I worked with and how we interacted.
Not
at all.
It
is difficult, sometimes tiring and takes commitment to
both. You need to have the support of your family.
Never.
No
and the physical fitness requirements were not that
difficult because I was prepared.
Perhaps a different perspective and way of handling
things.
We
are diversified, we just don’t have enough people
period.
We
were dealing with a mentally impaired violent subject.
He did not want to talk with or cooperate with my fellow
officers. I took a different approach and talked and
joked with him in a light-hearted manner. He completely
changed his demeanor and was cooperative and polite,
even though he was arrested and booked.
Working undercover operations.
Yes.
Prepare yourself for the academy physically; don’t get
discouraged; be confident in your abilities; and
remember there will be good days and bad days, but the
good ones make it worthwhile.
If you would like to contact Sergeant
Burlingame, please send her an e-mail at
Sharon.Burlingame@cityofmesa.org
For questions regarding the hiring
or testing process, contact
police.jobs@cityofmesa.org
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