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Narrative Report

The narrator completed their on-the-job training (OJT) as part of their studies at Fernandez College of Arts and Technology to become a police officer. They were assigned to three police stations - Baliuag, Bustos, and Pulilan - where they learned how to conduct checkpoints, understood basic traffic rules and regulations, and assisted with inquest proceedings. The OJT provided valuable real-world experience that supplemented the narrator's classroom learning and taught them that being a police officer requires more than just courage, including having the right attitude and willingness to obey orders.

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Narrative Report

The narrator completed their on-the-job training (OJT) as part of their studies at Fernandez College of Arts and Technology to become a police officer. They were assigned to three police stations - Baliuag, Bustos, and Pulilan - where they learned how to conduct checkpoints, understood basic traffic rules and regulations, and assisted with inquest proceedings. The OJT provided valuable real-world experience that supplemented the narrator's classroom learning and taught them that being a police officer requires more than just courage, including having the right attitude and willingness to obey orders.

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NARRATIVE REPORT

As one of the OJTs of Fernandez College of Arts and Technology, I, was lucky
and thankful to experience this wonderful and unforgettable training for us aspiring to be
one of those Police Officer of our country. Believing in oneself that we will be able to
surpass every part of this training. As our practicum starts, I felt the feeling of fear,
asking myself if I can do this.
Baliuag Police Station, Bustos Police Station, Pulilan Police Station were the
assigned station for us to conduct our On the Job Training. I experienced how to
conduct checkpoints for the purpose of eliminating highway crimes and others. I also
learned the basic of traffic rules and regulation. I was also one of the OJT who have the
opportunity to go for Inquest Proceeding, with the help and guidance of the Police
Officer of the said Municipality. I also learned how to make Police Blotter, and its
significance to the improvement of every case. That every Police Blotter should have
the five (5) Ws and one (1) H, or what we call the Cardinal Rule of making a Police
Blotter. This will serve as the future reference of every municipality.
This On the Job Training gave me the opportunity to experience the field we were
about to take. This also taught me something that I wouldnt get from school. The life of
each Police Officer was not as easy as we taught it was. Having the guts and courage
was not just enough, right attitude was also a must. You should learn how to obey, obey
and obey. Every task that given to us was a knowledge offered by each station. So
whenever you have the opportunity, grab it.

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