Parkinson’s Disease-In the Line of Duty
With a variety of causes of Parkinson's disease including toxic, genetic, head trauma, drug induced, plus a number of medical disorders that can cause the same symptoms. However, these causes of Parkinson's disease represent only a minority of cases. The majority of people with Parkinson's disease suffer from idiopathic Parkinson's disease, which is effectively no obvious initiating cause. The question as to what causes idiopathic Parkinson's disease becomes simpler if it is divided between what initiates it, and what eventually causes it to be maintained.
Officer Daniel Fruik recently completed a 23years and 8 months career in Law Enforcement in August of 2010, when he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease with more than 50,000 other Americans that year. During his career he was extremely dedicated to his honor and integrity. While in the Air Force working a Law Enforcement Specialist he spent his time honing the skills of his passion. He spent 12 years as a Correctional Officer working in Federal Prisons from Texas to Virginia where he only speaks about it when ask too. Daniel Fruik has received training in a number of areas, including: Officer Safety and Survival, Communications and Interviewing, Constitutional and Federal Criminal Law, Arrest Techniques, Defensive Tactics, Drugs of Abuse, Terrorism, VIP Protection, Physical Security, Firearms. During his career as Federal Police Officer working for the Department of Homeland Security FEMA he was awarded A “Life Saving in Award” 2008.
Credentials
FEDERAL POLICE OFFICER (TOP SECRET CLEARANCE)
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY/FEMA
TRAINED AND CERTIFIED AT THE FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CENTER GLYNCO.
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL OFFICER
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE/FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS
TRAINED AND CERTIFIED AT THE FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CENTER GLYNCO
LAW ENFORCEMENT SPECIALIST / MILITARY CUSTOMS INSPECTOR
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE TRAINED AND CERTIFIED AT THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE BASE LACKLAND TEXAS
His topics include:
Accomplishments
Training
Discipline
Teamwork
Association of Law Enforcement & Parkinson’s Disease
Initiating Causes of Parkinson’s as it might pertain to Law Enforcement
The recent Indiana legislation HB 376 that recognizes the right to disability compensation for Firefighters, EMS workers and Police Officers who contract Parkinson’s disease in the line of duty
Suggest important occupational safety and health issues for law enforcement personnel to consider for future goals
Schedule Fee
$1,000.00US + Travel/Expenses
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