Scousemouse
10-21-2005, 12:00 AM
Helicopter crew welcomes its first woman to the team
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Merseyside Police has welcomed a new member of staff to its Air Support Group at RAF Woodvale.
Constable Joanne Bruder, aged 38 has been a police constable for 14 years. She was first posted to Admiral Street where she trained in Armed VIP protection and was attached to Special Branch assisting in the protection of high profile visitors to the county.
Joanne, who lives in Southport with her husband and 7 year old daughter, was selected for the posting to the Air Support Unit following a rigorous selection process which culminated in a two week long Air Observer training course in December 2004. She was posted to the unit in August 2005.
Joanne is the first female police officer to be posted to the Air Support Group
MORE (http://www.merseyside.police.uk/html/news/news/september/kh28-09e-helicopter.htm)
http://www.merseyside.police.uk/Images/news/september/joanne-bruder.gif
Merseyside Police has welcomed a new member of staff to its Air Support Group at RAF Woodvale.
Constable Joanne Bruder, aged 38 has been a police constable for 14 years. She was first posted to Admiral Street where she trained in Armed VIP protection and was attached to Special Branch assisting in the protection of high profile visitors to the county.
Joanne, who lives in Southport with her husband and 7 year old daughter, was selected for the posting to the Air Support Unit following a rigorous selection process which culminated in a two week long Air Observer training course in December 2004. She was posted to the unit in August 2005.
Joanne is the first female police officer to be posted to the Air Support Group
MORE (http://www.merseyside.police.uk/html/news/news/september/kh28-09e-helicopter.htm)