History
The Burlington County Sheriff's Department formed the Emergency Response Team in 2007 to prepare officers to more safely and effectively counter an ever increasing culture of critical incidents due to a rising propensity for violence in our communities throughout the country. In the beginning the team was comprised of a few volunteer officers, and has developed into a well organized, motivated, and multifaceted tactical team prepared to respond at any time.
Purpose
Recognizing the essential need for a highly trained and well equipped emergency response team substantially reduces the risk of injury and loss of life to citizens, officers, and suspects in high risk incidents is the intent of The Burlington County Sheriff's Emergency Response Team (BCSERT). The tactical unit has received advanced training in various fields and possesses capabilities in special weapons and tactics, high-risk warrant service, hostage rescue, barricaded suspects, active shooters, dignitary protection, high risk prisoner transportation, and preparation for weapons of mass destruction and terrorism incidents.
Law Enforcement & BCSERT
BCSERT trains and operates as a single unit, but also trains with local, state, and federal emergency response teams, along with instructors from various military and private organizations. BCSERT conducts its own operations and assists law enforcement agencies with critical incidents and warrant service. BCSERT has assisted with the training of law enforcement agencies and can train agencies as requested.