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Sheboygan County Law Enforcement Dive
Team
Sheboygan County is located in
east central Wisconsin on the western shore of Lake Michigan. The county
covers 514 sq. miles with a population of 113,000 residents. There are 72
inland lakes covering 2111 acres and five rivers. Sheboygan County also
encompasses 775 sq. miles of Lake Michigan. The significant amount of water
and recreational activities in Sheboygan County substantiates the need for a
quick response dive team.
The Sheboygan County Law
Enforcement Dive Team is the only team within the county. Several
surrounding counties have no dive team and have mutual aid agreements with
our team.
The Sheboygan County Law
Enforcement Dive Team was established in 2000. Originally The Sheboygan
Police Department and the Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Department had separate
dive teams. These separate teams were in existence since the 1960’s. The
two teams were combined in an effort to provide better service and cost
savings to taxpayers. The team is comprised of five deputies from the
sheriff’s department and five officers from the police department. Our
mission is to promote water safety within the community, provide our
departments with the capability of victim and property recovery, and perform
searches for evidence as it relates to crimes.
The ten members each have
minimum certifications for PADI open and advanced open water, ice diver, dry
suit diver, and dive rescue specialist I. In addition, members have
training as med diver, underwater investigator, surface ice rescue,
equipment specialist, dive rescue specialist II, visual cylinder inspector,
and dive master.
Annually the team schedules
eighty hours of in-house training. This consists of a yearly skills review
at the YMCA pool. Members must show proficiency in basic SCUBA skills as
well as complete the International Association of Dive Rescue Specialists
watermanship skill test. This is a timed test consisting of a 500yard swim,
800yard snorkel, 15minutes treading water, and a 100yard diver tow.
Additional in-house training
consists of ice diving, wreck diving and scenario based search pattern work
in our local waters. Our team works closely with the Sheboygan County
Sheriff’s Department Boat Patrol and the United States Coast Guard Station
Sheboygan. We are indebted to these two agencies for their assistance in
providing us transportation and on-station support during Lake Michigan
operations.
All of our dives are in
personally assigned dry suits with dry gloves, as well as Sea Pro QD BCD.
Currently the team has four Divator MK II full-face masks, with plans to
outfit the other six divers in the future. In addition the
team operates out of a 25ft cargo van with a 14ft inflatable Zodiac. All
gear is stored in the dive van with tanks, buoyancy compensator devices, and
regulators assembled. Members have their own designated section in the dive
van with their additional gear organized for timely deployment.
Supplementary team gear includes ice drills, ice shanty, portable heater,
line guns, sonar, and underwater camera.
All of our divers are committed
to improving themselves and the team. Thru additional training and
resources we are striving to improve individually and as a team with the
goal to continue to provide excellent service to our community.
Current
Dive Team Members
Lt. Brad Riddiough - Team Supervisor
Officer John Rupnick - Team Leader
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Officer Dan Vlietstra
Officer Jeffrey Mares
Officer Jason Pacey
Officer Patrick Leichtnam
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Deputy Adam Walte
Deputy Steve Wimmer
Deputy Kurt Schmidt
Deputy Shannon Brill
Deputy Corey Norlander |
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