Update as of 9/30/2022 @ 2:30 p.m.
Hurricane Ian has passed by southeast Georgia with minimal damage to the FLETC-Glynco training delivery point (TDP). FLETC teams are assessing damage to FLETC-Glynco prior to the reconstitution of training.
FLETC is working with our Partner Organizations to welcome the return of students beginning this weekend. Some training at FLETC-Glynco will resume on Monday, October 3, 2022. All training should be back to normal on Tuesday, October 4, 2022. FLETC-Glynco training staff will report back on Center on Monday, October 3, 2022.
As Hurricane Ian moves north towards Charleston, SC, FLETC will continue to monitor the storm and its impact on training operations. FLETC will share reconstitution status for FLETC-Charleston in the coming days.
For information and updates please visit FLETC’s internal and external communication platforms (see list below).
- 1-800-79FLETC or 1-800-793-5382
- FLETC.gov - Main Page under Hurricane Ian banner
- Twitter - @FLETC/ https://twitter.com/FLETC
- Facebook - FLETC Headquarters/ http://www.facebook.com/fletc
- Instagram - FLETC/ https://www.instagram.com/fletc/
- FLETC Mobile App - available at the Apple Store and Google Play
- What DHS and FEMA are Doing
A component of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, FLETC provides basic and career-long training to law enforcement professionals to help them fulfill their responsibilities safely and proficiently. Through strategic partnerships, FLETC prepares the federal law enforcement community to safeguard the American people, property, and institutions.
Update as of 9/26/2022 @ 7 p.m.
GLYNCO, Georgia - Due to Hurricane Ian’s projected path, the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) has temporarily suspended training at its Glynco, GA. training delivery point (TDP) effective Tuesday, September 27, through Friday, September 30, 2022. Approximately 2,000 students will begin to evacuate the Glynco TDP to a safe location following the completion of training on Monday, September 26. FLETC’s essential personnel will remain on-site to ensure site safety and security.
“The health, safety, and welfare of the FLETC community is our utmost priority,” said Director Thomas J. Walters. “Based on our experience, we determined that there is a very high likelihood the storm will cause flooding accompanied by potential power outages and a loss of support services. Our goal is to get back to FLETC’s important training mission as soon as we can safely do so.”
FLETC’s Office of Security and Professional Responsibility (OSPR)/Emergency Management and Continuity Branch (EMC) continues to monitor Hurricane Ian and its projected impacts at other TDPs.
For information and updates please visit FLETC’s communication platforms:
- 1-800-79FLETC or 1-800-793-5382
- FLETC’s social media platforms (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn)
- FLETC Mobile APP - available at the Apple Store and Google Play
- What DHS and FEMA are Doing
- What the U.S. Government is Doing
A component of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, FLETC provides basic and career-long training to law enforcement professionals to help them fulfill their responsibilities safely and proficiently. Through strategic partnerships, FLETC prepares the federal law enforcement community to safeguard the American people, property, and institutions.
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