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Friday, November 20, 2009

Medics Under Fire

Today’s criminals and terrorists are more determined, violent and heavily armed than ever before. Law enforcement tactics and tactical medical techniques need to constantly evolve to treat and evacuate the wounded, sick and injured, as well as address and eliminate the threats. Crisis situations that the police and their special weapons and tactics teams commonly encounter include active shooters, barricaded subjects and hostage-takers. These occur with alarming frequency. In the cases of the Bank of America in North Hollywood, Calif., and Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo., conventional law enforcement responders were hard-pressed to effectively resolve these high-risk ...

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