Broomfield Police Department outlines requirements for agility course completion

Enea Hempelmann, Chief of Police
Enea Hempelmann, Chief of Police
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The Broomfield Police Department announced on July 27 that its physical agility course must be completed in 64 seconds or less by participants. The announcement provides details about the course and encourages interested individuals to learn more through available resources.

The information is relevant for those considering a career with the Broomfield Police Department, as completing the agility course is a required step in the recruitment process.

According to the department, the physical agility course consists of various obstacles designed to test candidates’ fitness and abilities. The department shared that several police and detention officers have successfully completed the course, demonstrating what is expected from applicants.

To assist potential recruits, a video showcasing officers completing the agility test has been made available. Those interested can visit the recruitment page to access more videos, speak with a recruiter, or find out how to apply for positions within the department.

The Broomfield Police Department’s headquarters are located at One DesCombes Drive in Broomfield, Colorado. For further inquiries or contact information, individuals are encouraged to reach out by phone.



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