PC Sam Milton: we needed to take firearms officers to sea and put them on the boat
Description
In this episode, we sit down with PC Sam Milton to find out what it's like to work in the Search and Marine Unit. Sam shares stories about specialist rescue operations and opens up about processing grief and loss within his team. He speaks openly about his struggles with dyslexia and how he’s overcome challenges throughout his life.
Sam describes what it takes to become a licensed search officer, including rigorous training with partner agencies like the military and fire service, and the ability to work in high-risk environments such as confined spaces and at great heights.
We explore the realities of searching for missing persons, recovering bodies, and deploying advanced tools like drones, dive teams, and thermal cameras. From putting firearms onto boats and policing borders, to building trust through community policing on the water, this episode offers a unique insight into this demanding role.























