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The Tagum City Fire Station led by City Fire Marshal, Sr. Insp. Edwin B. Pelaez
BFP under the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) is deemed as one of the first fire
stationin the province. It is presently situated and accessible along apokon road,
Magugpo East, just within the city proper. During fire emergencies, the City is capable of
deploying a total of five (5) fire trucks with a total water capacity 30,000 liters. Should
need arises, emergency responders can also tap the assistance of the city government
water tanker and another from the Provincial Government of Davao. The fire station of
the Bureau is equipped with three (3) serviceable fire trucks. It also merged with
Response Team Unlimited (RTU), a volunteer support group in fire emergencies under
the city government through the City Disaster Coordinating Council (CDCC). The RTU,
on the other hand, is also equipped with two (2) fire trucks and one (1) ambulance.
Organic personnel of the fire Bureau and the RTU have a total combined firefighting
manpower of 50.
On our first two weeks of on-the-job training our groups were assigned to the
Bureau of Fire Protection. At the start of the day around 6:00 am, we were having our
daily exercise, through this exercise were able to prepare our minds and body on our
daily activities after which, we were tasked to clean the area of the establishment
including the fire trucks.
Every 8:00 am we were having our lectures conducted by the BFP personnel,
the lectures were all about basic fire prevention techniques and the best means to pull
out fires when it occurs.
We were also assigned to do some of their office works such as the
segregations of their official receipt and the encoding of some of their official
documents. The trainees experienced the rappelling which was demonstrated to us by
the BFP personnel.
On our second week of on-the-job training, we had conducted the wet drill. This
drill had provided us sufficient knowledge with regards to the standard procedures when
fire occurs. The BFP personnel had also shown to us the parts of the fire trucks, its
functions and uses.
Conclusion:
BFP personnel taught us some techniques on fire Fighting and the nature and
elements of fire. Very strict was our first impression on the BFP personnel but it was just
a impression as what the saying goes first impression will not last. As we go along on
our duty the BFP personnel was very nice and friendly in treating their interns. They
gave us some advice that we should be serious in our studies in order for us to have a
better future.
Submitted By:
Baniog, Juvy
Florida, Ian
Raciles, Charlie
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Interior and Local Government
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
Tagum City Jail
Canocotan, Tagum City
The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), was created to address
growing concern of jail management and penology problem. Its clients are detainees
accused before a court who are temporarily confined in such jails while undergoing
investigation, waiting final judgment and those who are serving sentence promulgated
by the court 3 years and below. Under the provisions of Republic Act No. 6975, the Jail
Bureau is mandated to take operational and administrative control overall city, district
and municipal jails.
Conclusion:
Personnel of BJMP imparted us some knowledge and experience that they can
only taught us. They taught us on handcuffing technique and pistol drill. They want us to
learn something from them even though short period of time. They are nice and friendly
to us interns.
Submitted by:
Baniog, Juvy
Florida, Ian
Raciles, Charlie
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Interior and Local Government
Philippine National Police
Tagum City Police Station
Mabini Street, Tagum City
In 1991, the Philippine National Police, was created by virtue of the Republic Act,
6975, absorbing all qualified members of the Integrated National Police and Philippine
Constabulary, into the Philippine National Police.
In 1998, Tagum Police Station, was changed again to Tagum City Police Station,
by virtue of the Republic Act 8472 , for the Municipality of Tagum, became the City of
Tagum. Tagum City police Station is considered as a prime Police station compared with
other Police stations of Davao Province . Basing on its personnel complement, mobility
and other existing resources, this police office has lived up to the expectations of the
community to be vanguard and protector of peace and order and considered also as a
first class city of Province .
Currently, Tagum City Police station, under the leadership of its Chief Police
Superintendent Juel Neil Salcedo with, its relentless campaign against criminality and
lawlessness coupled with a strong constituents and the visiting public, aims to be the
“Best City Police Station” in the region, if not, in the entire country.
Conclusion:
Our last station is PNP Station, we had so many experiences that we only interns
experience. We felt how to be in traffic, patrol and investigation section. In spite of their
busy and hightened alert in protecting the community from the criminals, they taught us
some information and their experiences in their works. They are all nice to us they deal
us very friendly.
Submitted by:
Baniog, Juvy
Florida, Ian
Raciles, Charlie
Republic of the Philippines
Office of the Provincial Governor
Comval Rehabilitation Center
Provincial Jail
Mankilam, Tagum City
On our 5th to 6th week of on-the-job training we were assigned at the Provincial
Rehabilitation Center. The personnel made a lecture on us with regards to Criminal
Justice System and its functions in the society as a whole. They had also tackled all
about the rehabilitation of the detainees and imparted to us the custody matter.
Within in this week also, we had our sports activities. We played with the female
inmates in a volleyball game match. We were given enough time to take our breaks.
On our second week, we had lectures in continuation of the thing that the
Provincial Rehabilitation Center personnel had been discussing since the first week. We
had gained enough knowledge o this area.
We had also a volleyball game match against the female inmates and
unfortunately we lost the game.
Conclusion:
This is our second to the last station. This station we gained some knowledge
and insights in our Criminal Justice System, PRC personnel gave some advice about
our studies that we should be serious because our parents gave us all we need. They
taught us in spite of their busy and hightened alert in their institution. They are also nice
and friendly, they also treat us well.
Submitted by:
Baniog, Juvy
Florida, Ian
Raciles, Charlie