The Ohio Tactical Officers Association (OTOA) is a nonprofit, professional police association dedicated to providing networking opportunities and communication links to law enforcement tactical operators, tactical teams and first responders.
Our mission is to provide educational resources, information sharing and advanced tactical training to enhance overall situational awareness and preparedness on all levels.
Pat Fiorilli
Lakewood PD / WEB SWAT
Jeremy Allen
Ohio State University PD / OSU SWAT
Terry Graham
Huron PD / Erie County Regional SWAT
Dave Carpenter
Euclid PD / Euclid PD SWAT / EDGE SWAT
Brendan Hawthorn, MD, FACEP
Tactical Medical Director, Cleveland SWAT
Associate Medical Director, Metro Life Flight
Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Joe Wiesman
Dayton PD / Dayton PD SWAT
Sam Todd
Kent PD / Metro SWAT
Region 1
Don Egan - CSX Police
Tony Castillo - Oregon PD
Region 2
Don Michalosky - Cuyahoga Co SO
Eric Miller - Painesville PD / Lake County SO SWAT
Region 3
Greg Orick - Dayton PD / Dayton PD SWAT
Region 4
John Jeffries - Westerville PD / Delaware Tactical Unit
Darin Karbler - Delaware Count SO / Delaware Tactical Unit
Region 5
Jim Curtin - Hudson PD / Metro SWAT
James Lenemier - Jackson Township PD / Jackson Township PD SWAT
Region 6
Tim Pappas - Cincinnati PD / CPD SWAT
John Neal - Cincinnati PD / CPD SWAT
Region 7
Dustin Robison - Hocking County SO
Ryan Gabriel - Logan PD
Region 8
Ryan Williams - Muskingum County SO
The OTOA wants to acknowledge tactical personnel who exhibit commitment, expertise, enthusiasm, and/or valorous actions. Below is the criteria for various awards given by the OTOA every year. Any member of the OTOA can nominate an officer who fits whether they are a member or not for recognition under the below criteria. A board selected by the board of directors will make the final decisions regarding the awards.
This award is presented each year to the person or persons, who contributes the most to further the goals of the tactical community. A selection committee bases its decision on an evaluation of his or her performance, dedication and leadership. The award recognizes the recipient for:
Unselfish dedication to the enhancement of the tactical unit capabilities.
Unstinting efforts to increase tactical officer safety through training and mutual exchange of information.
Epitomizing the highest standards of professionalism and honor in all aspects of law enforcement.
This award is presented each year to the person or persons or team who distinguish themselves through valorous actions during a tactical operation. A selection committee reviews a situation in which the nominated individual clearly acted without regard for his or her own life to save a fellow officer or an innocent victim.
This award is presented each year to a SWAT/Tactical Unit whose members distinguished themselves through valorous actions during a tactical operation. A selection committee reviews a situation in which members of the nominated unit clearly act without regard for the safety of their own lives in order to neutralize a suspect, thus protecting fellow officers and/or innocent victims and bystanders.
This award honors an individual, corporation or organization whose work epitomizes the ultimate vision of the OTOA — to save lives. Consideration is given to those who have a long-term commitment to promote officer safety, collegiality, sound tactics and professionalism.
Officers full name
Department
SWAT Team assigned
Email, report or other documentation of the event
A contact person to verify the event, actions or conduct
Send all nominations to:
OTOA
C/O Lakewood Police Department
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
Attn: Patrick Fiorilli
Questions may be directed to:
Patrick Fiorilli
OTOA President
Please use the contact page of this website if you’d like to submit a nomination.
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