King County Sheriff pilots who operate Guardian One talks to kids about what they do and how the helicopter is used to capture criminals.
For the 2nd year in a row the King County Sheriff's Guardian One helicopter, Highline Fire District Engine 18, King County Sheriff patrol car, and American Medical Response ambulance personnel paid a visit to White Center Heights Elementary School for a large scale Show and Tell. This is an education module on community helpers.
Approximately 100 students from Kindergarten through 1st grade were excited to have see in person the helicopter, fire engine, police car and ambulance.
The kids were told what the officers, firefighters and Emergency Medical Tech's do on the job and could come up and see the gear.
About the Guardian One
The King County Sheriff’s Air Support Unit is the only full-time rotary-wing law enforcement aviation unit in Washington State.
The Air Support Unit operates six days per week. The King County Sheriff operates one Bell 206B3 helicopter and other aircraft.