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Marine Operations
Marine Operations provides law enforcement, emergency medical services and general assistance to boaters within Town waters.
The Town of Greenwich is bordered by 31 miles of coastline.
The Marine Operations is staff on a seasonal basis and supervised by One Sergeant with six Marine Police Officers,
all of who are under the overall command of the Captain of the Uniform Services Division.
The new police vessel built by Hike Metal Products and Shipbuilding Limited, Wheatley Ontario, Canada was
place in service in September 2002.
The vessel is 34' feet long with a 12' beam, 3 ft. work platform, making the boat 37' in overall length.
The vessel is powered by twin Yanmar turbo diesel engines and is coupled to Hamilton Water jets.
The vessel is equipped with state of the art navigation equipment for all weather operations and equipped
for search and rescue operations.
The vessel is also designed to accommodate the department's divers in diving operations.
Scuba Team
The Greenwich Police Scuba Team was formed in 1959 by former Chief David Robbins. It is the oldest
Police Scuba Team in the State of Connecticut. The team has 11 members who are trained in underwater
search and rescue as well as surface and underwater ice rescue. The Team does periodic
demonstrations of their skills upon request.
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