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Police officer describes duty, backup and life-saving calls, calls it "the best job in the world"
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Summary
A police officer delivered a short testimony describing the demands of patrol work, reliance on nearby backup in a small county, and examples of life-saving interventions, saying the role is "the best job in the world."
A police officer said they put their full effort into every call and described patrol work as an obligation to the community, stating, "Even the smallest call, I put my everything into." The remarks emphasized duty, teamwork and the tangible impact of police work.
The officer said that after field training they "ride solo in the car" but that family members are reassured because "we do have backup right there," adding that in a small county "within a matter of seconds or minutes, your backup is there." The speaker framed that quick response as a constant source of confidence for officers on patrol.
To illustrate the work27s impact, the officer listed specific interventions: taking a drunk driver off the street, responding to an overdose and saving someone27s life, and generally "going above and beyond to restore justice." When asked how it felt to be an officer, the speaker said, "I have the best job in the world."
No formal motions, votes or policy proposals were made during the statement, which consisted of a personal account of duties and public-safety outcomes. The speaker did not provide a name or agency during the remarks.

