VIPD Motor Pool Technicians Get Ford Motors Fleet Training

by Julio Molina | Sep 23, 2022
Ford Fleet training for motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics, aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool.

Christiansted, St. Croix - The Virgin Islands Police Department has completed another task of providing quality training. This time for its motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics in a Ford Fleet training that was aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool. Upon successful completion of the ten-day course, the technicians were certified in topics which include, Ford Ecoboost family of engines, Electrical/Electronics, Advanced Electronics, Advance Brakes and IVD (Interactive Vehicle Dynamics).

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The Ford Fleet training was led by Ken Willand, a technical trainer for Ford Motors, who stated, “there is no reason for the vehicles to go to the Ford dealership unless it’s under warranty. What one person can do another can with proper training, guidance and motivation, they should be able to do any job that Ford does.”

The Ford Fleet training is very important, “from an economical perspective, we don’t have to pay the dealership. From a safety point of view, it is our people, maintaining our cars. In my heart I know our guys are going to put their hearts and souls into our vehicles to ensure the cars are maintained to the highest quality” said VIPD Commissioner Ray Martinez.

Mr. Courtney Woods, Acting Supervisor of Motor Pool and Operations for the St. Croix District expressed his gratitude for the Commissioner signing off on the training. “Everything that we learned in the training was everything that we needed to know on how we should approach repairs the correct way.”

The technicians were all successful in completing the course and for that, they are congratulated for their accomplishment. Congratulations to the Motor Pool Technicians.

  • Courtney Woods, Jr. (Acting Supervisor on St. Croix)
  • Shorwn Schulterbrandt (Acting Supervisor on St. Thomas)
  • Winston Parris, Jr.
  • Johnny Cornelius
  • Gabriel Reed, Sr.
  • Detective Donnell Samuel
  • Detective Gregory Bennerson
  • Detective Dirk Marshal

Also taking part in the training class, were two technicians from Property and Procurement, Mr. Kacy Harrison from St. Croix and Mr. Ashawn George from St. Thomas.

VIPD understands the benefit of this training and is committed to continue providing quality trainings to its personnel.

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VIPD Motor Pool Technicians Get Ford Motors Fleet Training

by Julio Molina | Sep 23, 2022
Ford Fleet training for motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics, aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool.

Christiansted, St. Croix - The Virgin Islands Police Department has completed another task of providing quality training. This time for its motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics in a Ford Fleet training that was aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool. Upon successful completion of the ten-day course, the technicians were certified in topics which include, Ford Ecoboost family of engines, Electrical/Electronics, Advanced Electronics, Advance Brakes and IVD (Interactive Vehicle Dynamics).

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The Ford Fleet training was led by Ken Willand, a technical trainer for Ford Motors, who stated, “there is no reason for the vehicles to go to the Ford dealership unless it’s under warranty. What one person can do another can with proper training, guidance and motivation, they should be able to do any job that Ford does.”

The Ford Fleet training is very important, “from an economical perspective, we don’t have to pay the dealership. From a safety point of view, it is our people, maintaining our cars. In my heart I know our guys are going to put their hearts and souls into our vehicles to ensure the cars are maintained to the highest quality” said VIPD Commissioner Ray Martinez.

Mr. Courtney Woods, Acting Supervisor of Motor Pool and Operations for the St. Croix District expressed his gratitude for the Commissioner signing off on the training. “Everything that we learned in the training was everything that we needed to know on how we should approach repairs the correct way.”

The technicians were all successful in completing the course and for that, they are congratulated for their accomplishment. Congratulations to the Motor Pool Technicians.

  • Courtney Woods, Jr. (Acting Supervisor on St. Croix)
  • Shorwn Schulterbrandt (Acting Supervisor on St. Thomas)
  • Winston Parris, Jr.
  • Johnny Cornelius
  • Gabriel Reed, Sr.
  • Detective Donnell Samuel
  • Detective Gregory Bennerson
  • Detective Dirk Marshal

Also taking part in the training class, were two technicians from Property and Procurement, Mr. Kacy Harrison from St. Croix and Mr. Ashawn George from St. Thomas.

VIPD understands the benefit of this training and is committed to continue providing quality trainings to its personnel.

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VIPD Motor Pool Technicians Get Ford Motors Fleet Training

by Julio Molina | Sep 23, 2022
Ford Fleet training for motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics, aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool.

Christiansted, St. Croix - The Virgin Islands Police Department has completed another task of providing quality training. This time for its motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics in a Ford Fleet training that was aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool. Upon successful completion of the ten-day course, the technicians were certified in topics which include, Ford Ecoboost family of engines, Electrical/Electronics, Advanced Electronics, Advance Brakes and IVD (Interactive Vehicle Dynamics).

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The Ford Fleet training was led by Ken Willand, a technical trainer for Ford Motors, who stated, “there is no reason for the vehicles to go to the Ford dealership unless it’s under warranty. What one person can do another can with proper training, guidance and motivation, they should be able to do any job that Ford does.”

The Ford Fleet training is very important, “from an economical perspective, we don’t have to pay the dealership. From a safety point of view, it is our people, maintaining our cars. In my heart I know our guys are going to put their hearts and souls into our vehicles to ensure the cars are maintained to the highest quality” said VIPD Commissioner Ray Martinez.

Mr. Courtney Woods, Acting Supervisor of Motor Pool and Operations for the St. Croix District expressed his gratitude for the Commissioner signing off on the training. “Everything that we learned in the training was everything that we needed to know on how we should approach repairs the correct way.”

The technicians were all successful in completing the course and for that, they are congratulated for their accomplishment. Congratulations to the Motor Pool Technicians.

  • Courtney Woods, Jr. (Acting Supervisor on St. Croix)
  • Shorwn Schulterbrandt (Acting Supervisor on St. Thomas)
  • Winston Parris, Jr.
  • Johnny Cornelius
  • Gabriel Reed, Sr.
  • Detective Donnell Samuel
  • Detective Gregory Bennerson
  • Detective Dirk Marshal

Also taking part in the training class, were two technicians from Property and Procurement, Mr. Kacy Harrison from St. Croix and Mr. Ashawn George from St. Thomas.

VIPD understands the benefit of this training and is committed to continue providing quality trainings to its personnel.

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VIPD Motor Pool Technicians Get Ford Motors Fleet Training

by Julio Molina | Sep 23, 2022
Ford Fleet training for motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics, aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool.

Christiansted, St. Croix - The Virgin Islands Police Department has completed another task of providing quality training. This time for its motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics in a Ford Fleet training that was aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool. Upon successful completion of the ten-day course, the technicians were certified in topics which include, Ford Ecoboost family of engines, Electrical/Electronics, Advanced Electronics, Advance Brakes and IVD (Interactive Vehicle Dynamics).

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The Ford Fleet training was led by Ken Willand, a technical trainer for Ford Motors, who stated, “there is no reason for the vehicles to go to the Ford dealership unless it’s under warranty. What one person can do another can with proper training, guidance and motivation, they should be able to do any job that Ford does.”

The Ford Fleet training is very important, “from an economical perspective, we don’t have to pay the dealership. From a safety point of view, it is our people, maintaining our cars. In my heart I know our guys are going to put their hearts and souls into our vehicles to ensure the cars are maintained to the highest quality” said VIPD Commissioner Ray Martinez.

Mr. Courtney Woods, Acting Supervisor of Motor Pool and Operations for the St. Croix District expressed his gratitude for the Commissioner signing off on the training. “Everything that we learned in the training was everything that we needed to know on how we should approach repairs the correct way.”

The technicians were all successful in completing the course and for that, they are congratulated for their accomplishment. Congratulations to the Motor Pool Technicians.

  • Courtney Woods, Jr. (Acting Supervisor on St. Croix)
  • Shorwn Schulterbrandt (Acting Supervisor on St. Thomas)
  • Winston Parris, Jr.
  • Johnny Cornelius
  • Gabriel Reed, Sr.
  • Detective Donnell Samuel
  • Detective Gregory Bennerson
  • Detective Dirk Marshal

Also taking part in the training class, were two technicians from Property and Procurement, Mr. Kacy Harrison from St. Croix and Mr. Ashawn George from St. Thomas.

VIPD understands the benefit of this training and is committed to continue providing quality trainings to its personnel.

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VIPD Motor Pool Technicians Get Ford Motors Fleet Training

by Julio Molina | Sep 23, 2022
Ford Fleet training for motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics, aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool.

Christiansted, St. Croix - The Virgin Islands Police Department has completed another task of providing quality training. This time for its motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics in a Ford Fleet training that was aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool. Upon successful completion of the ten-day course, the technicians were certified in topics which include, Ford Ecoboost family of engines, Electrical/Electronics, Advanced Electronics, Advance Brakes and IVD (Interactive Vehicle Dynamics).

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The Ford Fleet training was led by Ken Willand, a technical trainer for Ford Motors, who stated, “there is no reason for the vehicles to go to the Ford dealership unless it’s under warranty. What one person can do another can with proper training, guidance and motivation, they should be able to do any job that Ford does.”

The Ford Fleet training is very important, “from an economical perspective, we don’t have to pay the dealership. From a safety point of view, it is our people, maintaining our cars. In my heart I know our guys are going to put their hearts and souls into our vehicles to ensure the cars are maintained to the highest quality” said VIPD Commissioner Ray Martinez.

Mr. Courtney Woods, Acting Supervisor of Motor Pool and Operations for the St. Croix District expressed his gratitude for the Commissioner signing off on the training. “Everything that we learned in the training was everything that we needed to know on how we should approach repairs the correct way.”

The technicians were all successful in completing the course and for that, they are congratulated for their accomplishment. Congratulations to the Motor Pool Technicians.

  • Courtney Woods, Jr. (Acting Supervisor on St. Croix)
  • Shorwn Schulterbrandt (Acting Supervisor on St. Thomas)
  • Winston Parris, Jr.
  • Johnny Cornelius
  • Gabriel Reed, Sr.
  • Detective Donnell Samuel
  • Detective Gregory Bennerson
  • Detective Dirk Marshal

Also taking part in the training class, were two technicians from Property and Procurement, Mr. Kacy Harrison from St. Croix and Mr. Ashawn George from St. Thomas.

VIPD understands the benefit of this training and is committed to continue providing quality trainings to its personnel.

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VIPD Motor Pool Technicians Get Ford Motors Fleet Training

by Julio Molina | Sep 23, 2022
Ford Fleet training for motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics, aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool.

Christiansted, St. Croix - The Virgin Islands Police Department has completed another task of providing quality training. This time for its motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics in a Ford Fleet training that was aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool. Upon successful completion of the ten-day course, the technicians were certified in topics which include, Ford Ecoboost family of engines, Electrical/Electronics, Advanced Electronics, Advance Brakes and IVD (Interactive Vehicle Dynamics).

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The Ford Fleet training was led by Ken Willand, a technical trainer for Ford Motors, who stated, “there is no reason for the vehicles to go to the Ford dealership unless it’s under warranty. What one person can do another can with proper training, guidance and motivation, they should be able to do any job that Ford does.”

The Ford Fleet training is very important, “from an economical perspective, we don’t have to pay the dealership. From a safety point of view, it is our people, maintaining our cars. In my heart I know our guys are going to put their hearts and souls into our vehicles to ensure the cars are maintained to the highest quality” said VIPD Commissioner Ray Martinez.

Mr. Courtney Woods, Acting Supervisor of Motor Pool and Operations for the St. Croix District expressed his gratitude for the Commissioner signing off on the training. “Everything that we learned in the training was everything that we needed to know on how we should approach repairs the correct way.”

The technicians were all successful in completing the course and for that, they are congratulated for their accomplishment. Congratulations to the Motor Pool Technicians.

  • Courtney Woods, Jr. (Acting Supervisor on St. Croix)
  • Shorwn Schulterbrandt (Acting Supervisor on St. Thomas)
  • Winston Parris, Jr.
  • Johnny Cornelius
  • Gabriel Reed, Sr.
  • Detective Donnell Samuel
  • Detective Gregory Bennerson
  • Detective Dirk Marshal

Also taking part in the training class, were two technicians from Property and Procurement, Mr. Kacy Harrison from St. Croix and Mr. Ashawn George from St. Thomas.

VIPD understands the benefit of this training and is committed to continue providing quality trainings to its personnel.

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VIPD Motor Pool Technicians Get Ford Motors Fleet Training

by Julio Molina | Sep 23, 2022
Ford Fleet training for motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics, aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool.

Christiansted, St. Croix - The Virgin Islands Police Department has completed another task of providing quality training. This time for its motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics in a Ford Fleet training that was aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool. Upon successful completion of the ten-day course, the technicians were certified in topics which include, Ford Ecoboost family of engines, Electrical/Electronics, Advanced Electronics, Advance Brakes and IVD (Interactive Vehicle Dynamics).

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The Ford Fleet training was led by Ken Willand, a technical trainer for Ford Motors, who stated, “there is no reason for the vehicles to go to the Ford dealership unless it’s under warranty. What one person can do another can with proper training, guidance and motivation, they should be able to do any job that Ford does.”

The Ford Fleet training is very important, “from an economical perspective, we don’t have to pay the dealership. From a safety point of view, it is our people, maintaining our cars. In my heart I know our guys are going to put their hearts and souls into our vehicles to ensure the cars are maintained to the highest quality” said VIPD Commissioner Ray Martinez.

Mr. Courtney Woods, Acting Supervisor of Motor Pool and Operations for the St. Croix District expressed his gratitude for the Commissioner signing off on the training. “Everything that we learned in the training was everything that we needed to know on how we should approach repairs the correct way.”

The technicians were all successful in completing the course and for that, they are congratulated for their accomplishment. Congratulations to the Motor Pool Technicians.

  • Courtney Woods, Jr. (Acting Supervisor on St. Croix)
  • Shorwn Schulterbrandt (Acting Supervisor on St. Thomas)
  • Winston Parris, Jr.
  • Johnny Cornelius
  • Gabriel Reed, Sr.
  • Detective Donnell Samuel
  • Detective Gregory Bennerson
  • Detective Dirk Marshal

Also taking part in the training class, were two technicians from Property and Procurement, Mr. Kacy Harrison from St. Croix and Mr. Ashawn George from St. Thomas.

VIPD understands the benefit of this training and is committed to continue providing quality trainings to its personnel.

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VIPD Motor Pool Technicians Get Ford Motors Fleet Training

by Julio Molina | Sep 23, 2022
Ford Fleet training for motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics, aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool.

Christiansted, St. Croix - The Virgin Islands Police Department has completed another task of providing quality training. This time for its motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics in a Ford Fleet training that was aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool. Upon successful completion of the ten-day course, the technicians were certified in topics which include, Ford Ecoboost family of engines, Electrical/Electronics, Advanced Electronics, Advance Brakes and IVD (Interactive Vehicle Dynamics).

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The Ford Fleet training was led by Ken Willand, a technical trainer for Ford Motors, who stated, “there is no reason for the vehicles to go to the Ford dealership unless it’s under warranty. What one person can do another can with proper training, guidance and motivation, they should be able to do any job that Ford does.”

The Ford Fleet training is very important, “from an economical perspective, we don’t have to pay the dealership. From a safety point of view, it is our people, maintaining our cars. In my heart I know our guys are going to put their hearts and souls into our vehicles to ensure the cars are maintained to the highest quality” said VIPD Commissioner Ray Martinez.

Mr. Courtney Woods, Acting Supervisor of Motor Pool and Operations for the St. Croix District expressed his gratitude for the Commissioner signing off on the training. “Everything that we learned in the training was everything that we needed to know on how we should approach repairs the correct way.”

The technicians were all successful in completing the course and for that, they are congratulated for their accomplishment. Congratulations to the Motor Pool Technicians.

  • Courtney Woods, Jr. (Acting Supervisor on St. Croix)
  • Shorwn Schulterbrandt (Acting Supervisor on St. Thomas)
  • Winston Parris, Jr.
  • Johnny Cornelius
  • Gabriel Reed, Sr.
  • Detective Donnell Samuel
  • Detective Gregory Bennerson
  • Detective Dirk Marshal

Also taking part in the training class, were two technicians from Property and Procurement, Mr. Kacy Harrison from St. Croix and Mr. Ashawn George from St. Thomas.

VIPD understands the benefit of this training and is committed to continue providing quality trainings to its personnel.

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VIPD Motor Pool Technicians Get Ford Motors Fleet Training

by Julio Molina | Sep 23, 2022
Ford Fleet training for motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics, aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool.

Christiansted, St. Croix - The Virgin Islands Police Department has completed another task of providing quality training. This time for its motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics in a Ford Fleet training that was aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool. Upon successful completion of the ten-day course, the technicians were certified in topics which include, Ford Ecoboost family of engines, Electrical/Electronics, Advanced Electronics, Advance Brakes and IVD (Interactive Vehicle Dynamics).

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The Ford Fleet training was led by Ken Willand, a technical trainer for Ford Motors, who stated, “there is no reason for the vehicles to go to the Ford dealership unless it’s under warranty. What one person can do another can with proper training, guidance and motivation, they should be able to do any job that Ford does.”

The Ford Fleet training is very important, “from an economical perspective, we don’t have to pay the dealership. From a safety point of view, it is our people, maintaining our cars. In my heart I know our guys are going to put their hearts and souls into our vehicles to ensure the cars are maintained to the highest quality” said VIPD Commissioner Ray Martinez.

Mr. Courtney Woods, Acting Supervisor of Motor Pool and Operations for the St. Croix District expressed his gratitude for the Commissioner signing off on the training. “Everything that we learned in the training was everything that we needed to know on how we should approach repairs the correct way.”

The technicians were all successful in completing the course and for that, they are congratulated for their accomplishment. Congratulations to the Motor Pool Technicians.

  • Courtney Woods, Jr. (Acting Supervisor on St. Croix)
  • Shorwn Schulterbrandt (Acting Supervisor on St. Thomas)
  • Winston Parris, Jr.
  • Johnny Cornelius
  • Gabriel Reed, Sr.
  • Detective Donnell Samuel
  • Detective Gregory Bennerson
  • Detective Dirk Marshal

Also taking part in the training class, were two technicians from Property and Procurement, Mr. Kacy Harrison from St. Croix and Mr. Ashawn George from St. Thomas.

VIPD understands the benefit of this training and is committed to continue providing quality trainings to its personnel.

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VIPD Motor Pool Technicians Get Ford Motors Fleet Training

by Julio Molina | Sep 23, 2022
Ford Fleet training for motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics, aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool.

Christiansted, St. Croix - The Virgin Islands Police Department has completed another task of providing quality training. This time for its motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics in a Ford Fleet training that was aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool. Upon successful completion of the ten-day course, the technicians were certified in topics which include, Ford Ecoboost family of engines, Electrical/Electronics, Advanced Electronics, Advance Brakes and IVD (Interactive Vehicle Dynamics).

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The Ford Fleet training was led by Ken Willand, a technical trainer for Ford Motors, who stated, “there is no reason for the vehicles to go to the Ford dealership unless it’s under warranty. What one person can do another can with proper training, guidance and motivation, they should be able to do any job that Ford does.”

The Ford Fleet training is very important, “from an economical perspective, we don’t have to pay the dealership. From a safety point of view, it is our people, maintaining our cars. In my heart I know our guys are going to put their hearts and souls into our vehicles to ensure the cars are maintained to the highest quality” said VIPD Commissioner Ray Martinez.

Mr. Courtney Woods, Acting Supervisor of Motor Pool and Operations for the St. Croix District expressed his gratitude for the Commissioner signing off on the training. “Everything that we learned in the training was everything that we needed to know on how we should approach repairs the correct way.”

The technicians were all successful in completing the course and for that, they are congratulated for their accomplishment. Congratulations to the Motor Pool Technicians.

  • Courtney Woods, Jr. (Acting Supervisor on St. Croix)
  • Shorwn Schulterbrandt (Acting Supervisor on St. Thomas)
  • Winston Parris, Jr.
  • Johnny Cornelius
  • Gabriel Reed, Sr.
  • Detective Donnell Samuel
  • Detective Gregory Bennerson
  • Detective Dirk Marshal

Also taking part in the training class, were two technicians from Property and Procurement, Mr. Kacy Harrison from St. Croix and Mr. Ashawn George from St. Thomas.

VIPD understands the benefit of this training and is committed to continue providing quality trainings to its personnel.

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VIPD Motor Pool Technicians Get Ford Motors Fleet Training

by Julio Molina | Sep 23, 2022
Ford Fleet training for motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics, aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool.

Christiansted, St. Croix - The Virgin Islands Police Department has completed another task of providing quality training. This time for its motor pool fleet technicians/mechanics in a Ford Fleet training that was aimed to provide the skills, knowledge, and competencies to diagnose and repair the Ford vehicles in the department’s motor pool. Upon successful completion of the ten-day course, the technicians were certified in topics which include, Ford Ecoboost family of engines, Electrical/Electronics, Advanced Electronics, Advance Brakes and IVD (Interactive Vehicle Dynamics).

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The Ford Fleet training was led by Ken Willand, a technical trainer for Ford Motors, who stated, “there is no reason for the vehicles to go to the Ford dealership unless it’s under warranty. What one person can do another can with proper training, guidance and motivation, they should be able to do any job that Ford does.”

The Ford Fleet training is very important, “from an economical perspective, we don’t have to pay the dealership. From a safety point of view, it is our people, maintaining our cars. In my heart I know our guys are going to put their hearts and souls into our vehicles to ensure the cars are maintained to the highest quality” said VIPD Commissioner Ray Martinez.

Mr. Courtney Woods, Acting Supervisor of Motor Pool and Operations for the St. Croix District expressed his gratitude for the Commissioner signing off on the training. “Everything that we learned in the training was everything that we needed to know on how we should approach repairs the correct way.”

The technicians were all successful in completing the course and for that, they are congratulated for their accomplishment. Congratulations to the Motor Pool Technicians.

  • Courtney Woods, Jr. (Acting Supervisor on St. Croix)
  • Shorwn Schulterbrandt (Acting Supervisor on St. Thomas)
  • Winston Parris, Jr.
  • Johnny Cornelius
  • Gabriel Reed, Sr.
  • Detective Donnell Samuel
  • Detective Gregory Bennerson
  • Detective Dirk Marshal

Also taking part in the training class, were two technicians from Property and Procurement, Mr. Kacy Harrison from St. Croix and Mr. Ashawn George from St. Thomas.

VIPD understands the benefit of this training and is committed to continue providing quality trainings to its personnel.

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