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Tomas Claudio Colleges

Taghangin Morong, Rizal


Department of Criminology

A NARRATIVE REPORT OF ON-THE-JOB TRAINING UNDERTAKEN AT


PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE AND BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION
BRGY. SAN PEDRO, MORONG, RIZAL

Submitted to:

Ma. CHARISSE B. VEDAÑA-TEREDAÑO, Ph.D.

Dean of Criminology

In Partial Fulfilment of Requirements for the Degree of

Bachelor of Science in Criminology

Submitted by:

MARK VERGEL JOSE

3RD year Student

July 2019
DEDICATION

Dedicate this piece of work first and

foremost to our Almighty God who guided me in everything, to

my dearest family and friends who supported me in every decision that I have made

and to all the people who became part of my journey, without them

this success will not be possible. To all TCC

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN

CRIMINOLOGY students for use this as a reference

considering this as their choice of agency, and their next career course

of action. To my family and friends, for

supporting me

and encouragement

that

you’ve

given me.

Mark Vergel Jose

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

With deepest gratitude and appreciation, I humbly give thanks to the people

who, with all they can, helped me in making my On-the-Job Training a possible one.

To the institution where I am studying, Tomas Claudio Colleges, where I am

continuously growing as a Bachelor of Science in Criminology student

Dr. Rodolfo S. San Felipe and family for giving us, students, the opportunity

to be educated without spending too much.

To Dr. Emiliano A. Francisco and Fergie I. Santiagp, the Director of Tomas

Claudio Colleges, for their support and for the permission given to me to render my

OJT at PNP and BFP.

Ma. Charisse B. Vedaña-Teredaño, Ph.D., the Dean of Criminology, who

always remind our duty and responsibility as a student of TCC.

To all my professors who shared and continuously sharing their knowledge with

students like me and keep on molding me into a better person. I am extending my

warmest thanks especially to Sir Glen Antipolo who, with all that he can, share with

us everything that he knows and keep on inspiring me to pursue my goals in life.

To PS/INSP. Marlo Madlangbayan Camantigue, Chief of Police at

Philippine National Police for treating us as equal and being a good example of a

good and responsible police man.

To SPO2 Eleanor B. Pabion, Chief Admin, for guiding us and facilitating us.

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To S/INSP. Ronaldo P. Nalog, Chief Marshal at Bureau of Fire Protection

for treating us as one of them and guiding us.

To FO2 Donna Althea T. Baldivia for mentorship and teaching us for what we

have learned.

To FO1 Loida L. Urizza for guiding and empowering us, for sharing your

knowledge.

To my parents, for their unending love and support, for providing all my needs

financially and morally, for their patience and understanding during my tiring days, for

their never fading advices and for being there for me no matter what.

To my friends and co-trainees, for the happiness and for being there to support

me and to comfort me whenever I have difficulties during my training. I thank them for

the friendship and teamwork and for being my companions whom I can share my

laughter and sorrows with.

Above all, to our Almighty God, for His unconditional love and for all the blessings He

is showering upon me each day of my life. With love and gratitude, I thank Him for

guiding me during my training and for making this On-the-Job Training a possible one.

For the provision and wisdom He has bestowed upon me, for keeping me and my love

ones always safe, for giving me enough knowledge and ability to perform each task

that was assigned to me and for the challenges He has given me that made me

stronger than ever. By His grace, I was able to finish this training without any conflict.

Mark Vergel Jose

Bachelor of Science in Criminology

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE

TITLE PAGE ……………….……………………………………………………….. I


DEDICATION ………………………………………………………………………..II
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ………………………………………………………….. III - IV
TABLE OF CONTENTS ……………………………………………………………V - VI

INTRODUCTION …………………………………………………………………... 1

Company Profile

Tomas Claudio Colleges ………………………………………………….. 2

History ………………………………………………………………………. 3

Mission and Vision ………………………………………………………… 4

Morong Police Station (PNP) …………………………………………... 5

History…..…………………………………………………………… 6 - 7

Mission and Vision of PNP ……………………………………….. 7

Organizational Chart ……………………………………………… 8

Daily Accomplishment Report …………………………………… 9 - 11

Learning and Conclusion ………………………………………… 12

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Morong Fire Station (BFP) ………………………………………........... 13

History ………………………………………………………………. 14

Mission and Vision …………..…………………………………….. 15

Organizational Chart ……….……………………………………... 16

Daily Accomplishment Report ……………………………………. 17 - 18

Learning and Conclusion …………………………………………. 19

APPENDICES

Pictures during OJT

Curriculum Vitae

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INTRODUCTION

It is the responsibility of the supervisors and managers to utilize available

resources to train, qualify, and develop their employees. On-the-job (OJT) is one of

the best training methods because it is planned, organized, and conducted at the

employee’s worksite. OJT will generally be the primary method use for broadening

employee skills and increasing productivity. It is particularly appropriate for developing

proficiency skills unique to an employee’s job especially jobs that are relatively easy

to develop, learn and require locally-owned equipment and facilities.

To have a successful practicum program, supervisors need to assign a coach

to each employee involved in OJT practicum. It is the responsibility of the coach to

plan training carefully and conduct it effectively. The OJT Trainee must be able to cope

much with the tasks given to him/her. The OJT coach must in turn observe the trainee

as he/she is working on that given task.

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TOMAS CLAUDIO COLLEGES
TOMAS CLAUDIO COLLEGES

Tomas Claudio Colleges is a community-owned and community-based

institution of learning in Eastern Rizal.

It was founded on August 15, 1950 in honor of Tomas Claudio, a national hero

from Morong, who died during the First World War fighting for democracy.

The college was originally located in downtown Morong. The high school

department was transferred in 1989 followed by the administration and the collegiate

level in 1993 and the elementary level in 1995 to the scenic and sprawling twelve-

hectare campus at Sitio Taghangin about a kilometer from the Poblacion. The college

initially offered a two-year course leading to the title Associate in Arts. Other four-year

degree courses such as Bachelor of Science in Education, Bachelor of Science in

Elementary Education, Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Commerce in

Commerce were subsequently offered and in 1964-1965, recognition for Education,

Culture and Sports (DECS).

In 1975, a graduate degree program in Education (MAED) was started in

consortium with Eulogio “Amang Rodrigez Institute of Science and Technology

(EARIST). In 1989-1990, it was felt that the college was qualified to offer its own

graduate program and DECS granted a permit and recognized the offering of Master

of Arts in Education Program of its own support from EARIST faculty. The Master in

Public Administration and Master in Business Administration were subsequently

started in 1996-1997.

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TCC MISSION

Tomas Claudio College will...

 Provide opportunities for professional growth and development of

entrepreneurial skills and competencies;

 Pursue its commitment to academic excellence through the

development and inculcation of Claudian values as personal discipline

and love of God to promote community service-oriented graduates.

TCC VISION

 Tomas Claudio Colleges aspires to be a community-based

institution of learning, dedicated to academic excellence, employing

democratic and ideal leadership to deliver educational services geared

towards the attainment of quality life among its clientele.

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PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
HISTORY

The Philippine National Police (PNP) originated from the Philippine

Constabulary or the PC, which was inaugurated on August 8, 1901, establishing it

as an insular police force under the American regime. On August 8, 1975, Presidential

Decree no. 765 was issued, establishing the Philippine Constabulary Integrated

National Police or the PC/INP as the country’s national police force. These fragmented

and diverse local police units were integrated into a national police force with the

Philippine Constabulary as its nucleus.

After the People’s Revolution in 1986, a new Constitution was promulgated

providing for a police force, which is “national in scope and civilian in character.”

Consequently, Republic Act No. 6975 entitled, “An Act Establishing the Philippine

National Police under a Reorganized Department of the Interior and Local government

(DILG),” was signed into law on December 13, 1990, which took effect on January 1,

1991. Subsequently, the PNP was operational on January 29, 1991, whose members

were formerly the PC and the INP and the absorption of the selected members from

the major service units of the Armed Forces of the Philippines such as the Philippine

Air Force Security Command, the Philippine Coast Guard, Philippine Navy, and the

Philippine Army.

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Thus, to further strengthen the PNP into a highly efficient and competent police

force, Republic Act No. 8551 entitled “PNP Reform and the Reorganization Act of

1998” was enacted on February 17, 1998, amending certain provisions of Republic

Act No. 6975

Pursuant to Republic Act No. 6975 as amended by Republic Act No. 8551, The

PNP in under the administrative control and operational supervision of the National

Police Commission. Meanwhile, the NAPOLCOM is an attached agency of the

Department of the Interior and Local Government for policy and program coordination.

The Secretary of the Interior and Local government is mandated to be the Ex- Officio

Chairman of NAPOLCOM.

PNP MISSION

The PNP shall enforce the law, prevent and control crimes, maintain peace and

order, and ensure public safety and internal security with the active support of the

community.

PNP VISION

Imploring the aid of the Almighty, by 2030. We shall be a highly capable,

effective and credible police service working in partnership with a responsive

community towards the attainment of a safer place to live, work and do business.

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ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

MORONG MUNICIPAL POLICE STATION

PCSUPT Edward E. Carraza


Regional Director

PSSUPT Lou Frias Evangelista


Provincial Director

PS/INSP Marlo Madlangbayan Camantigue


Chief of Police

SPO4 Edwin A. Mejorada


MESPO/ C, investigation PNCO

SPO2 Eleanor B Pabion


C, Admin/HRDD PNCO

PO3 John Elvin H Ignacio


C, Operation PNCO

SPO1 Al M Novencido
C, Logistic PNCO

SPO1 Reynaldo C Tadio


C, PCR PNCO

SPO3 Erwin J Prieto


C, Finance PNCO

SPO1 Elizabeth B Bandoma


Women and Children Protection Desk PNCO

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PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
MORONG POLICE STATION
DAILY ACCOMPLISHMENT

DAY DATE DAILY ACCOMPLISMENTS

We’re in school preparing for


MONDAY MAY 6, 2019 the next day to be deployed in
different bureaus.

We attended the birthday


TUESDAY MAY 7, 2019 celebration of Tomas Claudio
at Morong Plaza.

Assigning to different
WEDNESDAY MAY 8, 2019
department in PNP.
I assisted the Chief Admin
on putting the grade of the
THURSDAY MAY 9, 2019 police officers in their
performance sheet.

I became a representative of
Morong police station to
MAY 10, 2019
FRIDAY attend the seminar of General
Bato Dela Rosa with my
buddy.

We’re deployed by each


MONDAY MAY 13, 2019
precinct during the election.

We donated blood in
TUESDAY MAY 14, 2019
Binangonan Rizal.

Together with my buddy we’re


WEDNESDAY MAY 15, 2019
assigned in Intel Dept.

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PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
MORONG POLICE STATION
DAILY ACCOMPLISHMENT

DAY DATE DAILY ACCOMPLISMENTS

We’re assigned by the Admin


THURSDAY MAY 16, 2019
in logistic.

We’re assigned at the front


FRIDAY MAY 17, 2018
desk for observation.

It was the first day of ‘Brigada


Eskwela’ and after the parade,
MONDAY MAY 20, 2019
we clean the Maybangcal
Elem. School.

On the second day we went to


Tomas Claudio Memorial
TUESDAY MAY 21, 2019
Elem. School to continue the
“Brigada Eskwela” Campaign.

One of the officers assigned


WEDNESDAY MAY 22, 2019 me to type the census that
they conducted.

We went to Taytay with the


THURSDAY MAY 23, 2019 police patron to send a shop
lifter for inquest.

One of the officers assigned


FRIDAY MAY 24, 2019 me to type the census that
they conducted.

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PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
MORONG POLICE STATION
DAILY ACCOMPLISHMENT

DAY DATE DAILY ACCOMPLISMENTS

The Regional officials visited the


MONDAY MAY 27, 2019 MPS and inspected the needs
of the station to be fix.

We did a rotation to different


TUESDAY MAY 28, 2019
departments in MPS

The higher rank officials visited


the MPS and inspected if
WEDNESDAY MAY 29, 2019
they’re present. And inspecting
their guns.

We’re assigned to secure


THURSDAY MAY 30, 2019
procession of the saint’s.

Last day of our OJT in PNP, we


FRIDAY MAY 31, 2019 had a small feast which we
shared with the Police Officers.

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Learning

The training I had in the Morong Municipal Police Station is learning many

experiences each day. I learned to be more sociable and to adjust myself in the

environment where I am working at and who I am working with. I learned how to

manage the traffic and conduct a census.

Conclusion

The personnel here are kind and they teach us those we do not know. Base on

my observation, the problem I see in them is the lack of their Patrol vehicle and I also

learned that not all of them are graduating from criminology. This training gave me an

inspiration to be more serious and focused in studying. I was encouraged to do more

efforts in my studies and I am inspired to be like them someday.

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BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION
HISTORY

The enactment of Republic Act 6975, otherwise known as the Department of

Interior and Local Government Act of 1990 which took effect on January 1, 1991 paved

the way for the establishment of the Philippine National Police (PNP), Bureau of Fire

Protection (BFP) and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) as separate

entitles. Specifically, the Fire Bureau’s character was created under Chapter IV

(Section 53 to 59) and come-out through the provisions of Rule VII (Sections 49 to 58)

of the Implementing Rules and Regulations of the said law. The Organization was then

placed under the direct supervision of the DILG Undersecretary for Peace and Order.

The succeeding approval of the Appropriation Act of 1991 has also caused the

inaugural operation of the Bureau of Fire Protection on August 2, 1991 as distinct

agency of the government, with its initial preparation of Operation Plans and Budgets

(OPB) undertaken by the staff of the Office of the National Chief Fire Marshal at Camp

Crame Quezon City Headed By then F/Brigadier General Ernesto Madriaga , INP

(1990-1992) that took over from the long reign of F/Major Primo D Cordeta (Ret.) the

first Chief Fire Marshal (1978-1989). Gen. Madriaga served as the BFP first Acting

Fire Chief/Director from1991 to1992. BFP is responsible for ensuring public safety

through prevention and/or suppression of all destructive fires on buildings, houses,

and other similar structure, forests and land transportation vehicles and equipment,

ships/vessels docked at , pier, wharves or anchored at major seaports, petroleum

industry installations. It is also responsible for the enforcement of the Fire Code of the

Philippines (PD 1185) and other related laws, conduct investigations involving fire

incidents and causes thereof including the filing of appropriate complaints/causes

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BFP MISSION

We commit to prevent and suppress destructive fires, investigate its causes;

enforce Fire code and other related laws; respond to man-made and natural disasters

and other emergencies.

BFP VISION

A modern fire service fully capable of ensuring a fire safe nation by 2034.

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ORGANIZATIONAL CHART

MORONG FIRE STATION

DIR LEONARD R BAÑAGO


CHIEF, BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION

CSUPT JESUS P FERNANDEZ


REGIONAL DIRECTOR R-4A

CINSP MARILYN C CALAPATI


ACTING PROVINCIAL FIRE MARSHAL RIZAL

SINSP RONALDO P. NALOG


STATION OFFICER-IN-CHARGE

SHIFT A SHIFT B

SFO2 GARRY F RAMOS SFO1 ROBERT S DELOS


SFO1 ARVIN V MATA
C, ADMIN/ SHIFT-IN- SANTOS
C,IIU/FSI/COLLECTING
CHARGE/FIRE FTDO/FSI/FIRE ARSON
AGENT
INVESTIGATOR/FSI INVESTIGATORS
FO2 KRISTIAN JOHN A
FO3 JOHN ERZEL N
BALAJADIA
TANTIONGCO SFO1 ARNOLD A DE
C, PLANS AND
C. JESUS
PROGRAMS/PCR FOCAL
FINANCE/FTDO/FSI/SURVI C, FSES/BFP/FSI/FAI
PERSON/BPE/EMS
VORSHIP OFFICER/FTDO
PERS./CREW
FO1 EARL JOHN B
FO1 Loida L Urriza
FO2 GIAN PAULO SE PORTILLO
C.
INGAL ASSISTANT FIRE TRUCK
R1MU/CLERK.IIS/ASSIS
HEALTH AND WELLNESS DRIVER OPERATOR/EMS
TANT
FOCAL/FSI/RADIO/OPERA PERSONNE/RADIO
IPC FOCAL
TOR/F/T.EMS CREW TELEPHONE
Person/CRO
OPERATOR/CREW
FO1 EDWARD RYAN S FO2 DONNA ALTHEA T FO1 GIAN CARLO E
BAUTISTA BALDIVIA SERRANO
COLLECTING C, EMS/CLERK ADMIN
AGENT/FSES CLERK/EMS OPERATIONS, HS, CLERK/PIO/OPERATION
PERSONNEL LOGISTICS CLERK

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BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION
MORONG FIRE STATION
DAILY ACCOMPLISHMENT

DAILY
DAY DATE
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
It was our first day in Morong
Fire Station. We attended
MONDAY June 10, 2019
the flag ceremony in
Municipal Hall.
We celebrate the Rizal;s
Day at Morong Plaza and
TUESDAY June 11, 2019
conduct clean up drive at
Sitio, Wawa, Morong, Rizal.
We celebrate the Philippine
Independence Day at
WEDNESDAY June 12, 2019 Morong plaza together with
MFS personnels, teachers
and LGU Morong.
We conduct a PFT (Physical
THURSDAY June 13, 2019
Fitness Test).
Lecture about MFS
personnel who they are and
FRIDAY June 14, 2019
what they are doing in the
field or in the office.
Discussion about 11
Generals Orders and
MONDAY June 17, 2019
mission and vision of the
BFP.
Recitation and quizzes about
TUESDAY June 18, 2019 11 G.O. and mission vision
and MFS personnel.
Lecture and actualization of
WEDNESDAY June 19, 2019
CPR
We assigned to observe
NSED at Morong Municipal
Hall presented Fire Fighting
skills along with the Leaders
THURSDAY June 20, 2019
League, Morong Volunteers
Emergency Response
Team, MDRRMO and
Morong LGU employees.

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BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION
MORONG FIRE STATION
DAILY ACCOMPLISHMENT

DAILY
DAY DATE
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
We observed the orientation
of MFS for DiY personnel on
FRIDAY June 21, 2019
how to use the fire
extinguisher.
Discussion about types of
MONDAY June 24, 2019 ladder and every parts of
ladder and quizzes
Training day, we were
blessed to have FO1
Marben M Mecono from
Antipolo City Fire Station to
TUESDAY June 25, 2019 share with us his knowledge
in the use of Self Contained
Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)

WEDNESDAY June 26, 2019 Discussion about knot tying


Actual performance in ladder
THURSDAY June 27, 2019
of “leg lock”
FRIDAY June 28, 2019 RTU
MONDAY July 1, 2019 RTU
TUESDAY July 2, 2019 Actualization of knot tying
Discussion about PPE and
WEDNESDAY July 3, 2019 other fire equipment like fire
axe, fire spanner and etc.
We devided by two teams
THURSDAY July 4, 2019 team 1 and team 2.We
perform our prolix.
Last day of OJT General
FRIDAY July 5, 2019 cleaning of Morong Fire
Station and our last quiz

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Learning

In my almost one month stay there, “We conducted lectures on the importance

of fire/public safety and its prevention and gave them the chance to experience on

how to use or handle fire equipment such as fire extinguisher, fire hose, put on the fire

gear including the hard hat, among others. I learned the aspects on rope tying, the use

of ladder, how to assist an injured persons, how to put out the fire using the fire hose,

among the few basic fire prevention and public safety in times of emergencies.

Conclusion

Based on my observation, I noticed that their personnel was lacking and I also

learned that not all of them are graduating from criminology. The personnel here are

kind and they teach us those we do not know.

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Appendices
I became a representative of Morong police station to attend the seminar of General

Bato Dela Rosa with my buddy.

The higher rank officials visited the MPS and inspected if they’re present. And

inspecting their guns.


It was the first day of ‘Brigada Eskwela’ and after the parade, we clean the

Maybangcal Elem. School.

Assigning to different department in PNP.


We celebrate the Philippine Independence Day at Morong plaza together with MFS

Personnel, teachers and LGU Morong.

Discussion about knot tying


Last day of OJT

We celebrate the Rizal Day at Morong Plaza and conduct clean up drive at sitio,

wawa Morong, rizal.


Mark Vergel T. Jose
# 1 A. Bonifacio St. Tanay, Rizal
09069427851
markvergeljose@yahoo.com

Personal Background:

Age : 21 yrs. Old


Date of birth : Jan. 27, 1998
Place of birth : Tanay, Rizal
Religion : Roman Catholic
Father’s name : Allan B. jose
Occupation : tricycle Driver
Mother’s name : Winnie T. Jose
Occupation : House wife

Educational Background:

Tertiary : Bachelor of Science in BSCRIMINOLOGY


Tomas Claudio colleges
Taghangin, Morong Rizal
Years attended : 2015 - 2016

Primary : Simeon R. Bendaña SR. Memorial


Elementary

Secondary : San Ildefonso College


M.H. Del Pilar St. Tanay, Rizal

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