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Deputy Ron Kelley: Inspiring Others
Original Article: Courtesy - PoliceOne

Pictured from left to right: Deputy Ron Kelley and
Sheriff Bob Hansell. |
The alarming trend of law enforcement deaths and injuries due to
roadway incidents has brought a lot of attention to the area of
emergency vehicle operations. Many agencies do not train their officers
in driving and many are struggling to begin training programs with a
lack of resources.
In the midst of all that, there are numerous trainers across the
country spending every ounce of energy they have to ensure the officers
in their community are given the training they need to do their jobs
safely. It is absolutely necessary that we honor these trainers because
their sacrifice and hard work will inspire other officers, trainers and
administrators to do everything they can to provide a safe environment
to their law enforcement officers.
As I speak to other trainers and get the privilege to travel across
the country and meet other officers and instructors, I am constantly
inspired to work harder, yell louder and advocate more for our law
enforcement community.
I have known Osceola County Deputy Ron Kelley for a number of years
and his hard work and determination has no doubt been an inspiration to
me. I am proud to announce that he has been named Officer of the Year.
I encourage each of you to congratulate Ron on his achievement.
Note: Deputy Kelley has been an active participant nationally on
advocating more driver training for law enforcement. He is a southeast
regional representative for the Police Driving Site,
www.policedriving.com, and
has taught across the country on police related issues. Additional
information on Ron can be found here:
http://www.policedriving.com/kelley.htm
Press Release
Deputy Kelley Recognized by Knights of Columbus as Officer of
the Year
Osceola County The Knights of Columbus Council 6624 have named Deputy
Ron Kelley as Officer of the Year. Joined by Sheriff Hansell, sheriff's
deputies and his family, Kelley was recognized at a dinner awards
reception last night. A 20-year veteran of the Osceola County Sheriff's
Office, Deputy Kelley was instrumental in creating and implementing the
Teen Driver Challenge, a statewide public education program sponsored by
the Florida Sheriff's Association. Deputy Kelley led the committee that
formulated the curriculum for the program which works to improve teen
driving in order to reduce traffic crashes. Deputy Kelley has been with
the Training Unit for three years as a lead instructor. He helped to
start a pursuit training program, a partnership with insurance carriers
that teaches advanced driving and pursuit techniques.
Deputy Kelley wrote the lesson plans and trained 15 deputies to serve as
instructors. “Deputy Kelley's dedication and commitment to not only the
Sheriff's Office but to improving safety is evident in his work. He is
an asset to our agency and an exemplary employee,” stated Sheriff Bob
Hansell.
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