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Deputy assigned to Florida school 'never went in' during shooting, sheriff says
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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 3086414" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>I don't know where those manuals are stored to teach us how to be men, parents, husbands, etc. But I believe that our conscience guides our actions in emergency situations. <strong>Your</strong> exposure to emergency medical situations far outweighs mine, you will dive in to perform procedures that even if trained in, I would hesitate simply due to experience. Much the same as my experience engaging the adversary kinetically is second nature to me and I would not hesitate to "perform" (neither would you I feel). The same folks that use the word vigilante to describe citizens that are proactive/reactive to a threat are the same ones that don't understand that society has turned a corner and bad guys are here to stay. They do not understand that bad things happen to good people or that we have a choice as to whether or not we are a victim in many situations. I would without a doubt engage the enemy, for that is what they are, the enemy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 3086414, member: 41761"] I don't know where those manuals are stored to teach us how to be men, parents, husbands, etc. But I believe that our conscience guides our actions in emergency situations. [B]Your[/B] exposure to emergency medical situations far outweighs mine, you will dive in to perform procedures that even if trained in, I would hesitate simply due to experience. Much the same as my experience engaging the adversary kinetically is second nature to me and I would not hesitate to "perform" (neither would you I feel). The same folks that use the word vigilante to describe citizens that are proactive/reactive to a threat are the same ones that don't understand that society has turned a corner and bad guys are here to stay. They do not understand that bad things happen to good people or that we have a choice as to whether or not we are a victim in many situations. I would without a doubt engage the enemy, for that is what they are, the enemy. [/QUOTE]
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