Conceived
in 1980, the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office Tactical Unit has
evolved from a donation sponsored unit to a distinguished part of
the Sheriff's Office Technical Services Division. Headed by Tactical
Team Commander, Lt. Loyd Baker,
the unit is comprised of 13 members, all of which have received
advanced tactical training involving the most advanced techniques
and weaponry. Members of the Tactical Unit have completed training
in aspects of executive protection, less than lethal training, chemical
agent deployment and various other topics in the tactical field.
The
unit's major focal points are execution of high risk warrants, armed
and/or barricaded subjects, hostage situations, and executive protection.
In-service training is done on a regular basis to insure the team's
readiness is maintained at peak efficiency. The Tactical Team also
stands ready to assist surrounding agencies upon request.

"We
had some fun joking about the APC when we first got it, but when
you're on a serious call with heavily armed suspects, everyone loves
the fact that its there. It affords cover in many areas where there
is none." - Lt.
Loyd Baker
Pictured
right, team members take part in a live fire training exercise.
Dive
Team
The Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office maintains an active Dive-Rescue
team. All five members are certified divers. Included on the team
are members with Emergency Medical Technician certification, Med-Dive
certification, and underwater crime scene training. Duties of the
Dive Team include underwater evidence recovery, search and rescue,
and underwater crime scene investigations.
Explosives
Ordinance Disposal Team
The
Sheriff office also maintains an E.O.D. team to handle explosive
devices andother hazardous materials requiring such expertise. This
team is adequately equipped to respond to in the event of
the locating of a bomb or a similar object.
Mounted Unit
The
mounted unit is a horse mounted group of reserve and regular deputies.
This group is coordinated by a Inv. Hershel Mills. This team was
conceived in 1992 as the Sheriff's Posse' and was split in 1993
into two units, the Mounted Unit and the Search and Rescue Unit.
This nine person Mounted unit has participated in many functions.
These events included one Presidential Inauguration Parade, Mobile
Mardi Gras and representing the people of Tuscaloosa County with
pride.

While
not participating in a parade, the unit routinely works football
games and other special events. The mounted unit is especially suited
to controlling large crowds of people. Members train their horses
to work with crowds by conditioning. The horses are routinely subjected
to many noises and sites familiarize them with a volatile, noisy
working atmosphere, resulting in higher tolerances of their environment.
Mounted unit members are sworn deputies and required to meet APOST
requirements. The horses and most of the equipment are owned and
maintained by the members of the respective units. |