kman wrote:I'm guessing they're looking for someone with regular police experience who can transition into SWAT. Kind of start off with a basic level of law enforcement knowledge and built up your SWAT skills from there. They might not be able to guarantee you a spot on SWAT when you first sign up
Absolutely. I don't know how it goes in PA, but in my state you have to join as a 'regular' police constable and complete a set period of service before you can try out for our equivalent of SWAT. There are physical fitness tests that must be passed, and these generally include heaves/pull-ups and a fireman's carry or a buddy drag.
Fitness requirements for SWAT duties are very similar to those of the military, with even more of an emphasis on upper body power for things like climbing and breaching. Will your injury prevent you from doing these things? The only way to know for sure is to get it checked out by an MD, preferably one with knowledge of police requirements.
I assume PPD SWAT is a full-time unit; entry is likely to be highly competitive. Maybe you could try a jurisdiction elsewhere in PA that has a part-time SWAT team - it may be an easier road to travel, and perhaps they can be more flexible with enlistment than the PPD.
I am
not trying to bring you down - in fact, I want to help you if I can. It's just that if you are not fully fit you could do further,
serious damage to your body.
Disclaimer: I am not, have never been, and am not pretending to be, a SWAT operator or equivalent.