Episode "Ice Patrol"
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Alaska State Troopers Ice Patrol 01
At the 2009 Arctic Man Ski and Sno-Go Classic, which is Alaska's version of Mardi Gras, troopers face a massive law enforcement challenge as roughly 10,000 people celebrate and snowmobile enthusiasts test their skills. The race lasts for only a few hours, but the party lasts for four days in the remote Hoodoo Mountains. Pictured here, is the Troopers Mobile Incident Command Center which is located in the heart of the Arctic Man parking lot.
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Alaska State Troopers Ice Patrol 04
At the 2009 Arctic Man Ski and Sno-Go Classic, which is Alaska's version of Mardi Gras, troopers face a massive law enforcement challenge as roughly 10,000 people celebrate and snowmobile enthusiasts test their skills. It is up to the troopers to keep the peace, enforce laws, and perform dangerous search and rescue missions. Pictured here, Troopers Brent Johnson and Howie Peterson discuss their patrol plan.
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Alaska State Troopers Ice Patrol 07
At the 2009 Arctic Man Ski and Sno-Go Classic, which is Alaska's version of Mardi Gras, troopers face a massive law enforcement challenge as roughly 10,000 people celebrate and snowmobile enthusiasts test their skills. The race lasts for only a few hours, but the party lasts for four days in the remote Hoodoo Mountains. It is up to the troopers to keep the peace, enforce laws, and perform dangerous search and rescue missions. Pictured here, the Troopers meet in their mobile command center at Arctic Man.
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Alaska State Troopers Ice Patrol 09
At the 2009 Arctic Man Ski and Sno-Go Classic, which is Alaska's version of Mardi Gras, troopers face a massive law enforcement challenge as roughly 10,000 people celebrate and snowmobile enthusiasts test their skills. It is up to the troopers to keep the peace, enforce laws, and perform dangerous search and rescue missions. Pictured here, Troopers signal for the "Helo-1" to help transport a seriously injured man to the hospital.
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Alaska State Troopers Ice Patrol 02
The Troopers find themselves up against a massive law enforcement challenge while patrolling Alaska's version of "Spring Break." At the 2009 "Arctic Man Ski and Sno Go Classic", over 10,000 spectators have come to watch one of the most unique sporting events in Alaska, a thrilling race blending downhill-skiing with snowmobile-riding. Pictured here, Wildlife Trooper Brent Johnson gives a breathalyzer test.
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Alaska State Troopers Ice Patrol 03
At the 2009 Arctic Man Ski and Sno-Go Classic, which is Alaska's version of Mardi Gras, troopers face a massive law enforcement challenge as roughly 10,000 people celebrate and snowmobile enthusiasts test their skills. Pictured here, Troopers Brent Johnson and Howie Peterson test the maneuverability of the snow machines.
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Alaska State Troopers Ice Patrol 08
The Troopers find themselves up against a massive law enforcement challenge while patrolling Alaska's version of "Spring Break". At the 2009 "Arctic Man Ski and Sno Go Classic", over 10,000 spectators have come to watch one of the most unique sporting events in Alaska, a thrilling race blending downhill-skiing with snowmobile-riding. Pictured here, Trooper Howie Peterson talks to an underage drinking suspect.
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Alaska State Troopers Ice Patrol 05
The Troopers find themselves up against a massive law enforcement challenge while patrolling Alaska's version of "Spring Break". At the 2009 "Arctic Man Ski and Sno Go Classic", over 10,000 spectators have come to watch one of the most unique sporting events in Alaska, a thrilling race blending downhill-skiing with snowmobile-riding. Pictured here, Troopers Brent Johnson and Howie Peterson talk to an underage drinking suspect.
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Alaska State Troopers Ice Patrol 06
The Troopers find themselves up against a massive law enforcement challenge while patrolling Alaska's version of "Spring Break". At the 2009 "Arctic Man Ski and Sno Go Classic", over 10,000 spectators have come to watch one of the most unique sporting events in Alaska, a thrilling race blending downhill-skiing with snowmobile-riding. Pictured here, Troopers Brent Johnson and Mike Potter head out to patrol the "streets" of Arctic Man on graveyard shift.
