Behind the scenes of Lake Decatur: patrolling the water with the Lake Patrol
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DECATUR, Ill. (WCIA) — Every week, numerous individuals set sail and enjoy the sun at Lake Decatur. However, it’s important to ensure that enjoyment doesn’t outweigh following the rules, which is where the 12 Lake Patrol officers step in.

Ethan Greene, the Lead Crew Chief, has spent the last five summers out on the water. By now, he even calls Lake Decatur his “second home.”

“You never really know what’s going to happen,” he said.

Greene starts his workday at 3 p.m., remaining vigilant for any emergencies. Some days involve towing boats or clearing debris, while other times can quickly escalate from calm to critical.

“As I pass by every boat, I go through a mental checklist of what every boat needs,” he said.

One of the requirements is proper city registration, which is marked by an orange sticker usually on the side of the boat.

Besides towing, Greene frequently stops individuals to verify their registration. His primary focus is enforcing safety on the water.

“No one wants to get hurt when you’re just having a good time,” he said.

The Crew Chief started enforcing “lake laws” when he was only 18, and he recognizes that he’s learned a lot between then and now.

“I believe this job has equipped me to handle various situations effectively, and I’ve developed strong de-escalation skills,” Greene shared.

Soon, he’ll apply these skills daily as he aspires to join the Decatur Police Department or perhaps engage in conservation efforts. He is confident that his communication skills developed on the water will be beneficial on land.

“It’s fun, it’s enjoyable, and I have a good time out here,” Greene said.

He isn’t alone in transitioning from Lake Patrol to law enforcement. Recently, the Decatur Police Department announced that Chase Eller, a former Lake Patrol officer, was sworn in.

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