Ga. Sheriff's Office SWAT Medic Becomes 1st Woman on Team

Kirstie Gentry, who became the first woman on the Carroll County Sheriff's Office SWAT team, joined the agency in 2024 and eventually became a patrol deputy before passing SWAT testing in October.
Dec. 1, 2025
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What to know

• Carroll County Sheriff’s Deputy Kirstie Gentry, 27, became the agency’s first woman to join its SWAT team after completing intensive training and serving as the team’s medic.

• A former EMT, Gentry serves as the SWAT team's medic, providing immediate medical care inside active scenes and working alongside her husband, also a SWAT member.

• Sheriff’s officials praised her performance and said her achievement could encourage more women to pursue SWAT roles.

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