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<blockquote data-quote="cmhbob" data-source="post: 2340905" data-attributes="member: 20220"><p>Without seeing images from that particular part of the scene, I wonder how bad he looked? I suspect a large number of people in the country are conditioned that shot=dead, so picture a very bloody man lying still on the ground. As you're running to escape/cover/whatever, are you going to spare more than a glance for triage?</p><p></p><p>I'd like to think that I'd catch that he was breathing, etc., and stop long enough to see what I could do. And once I started rendering aid, you'd be hard-pressed to get me away from the victim.</p><p></p><p>GC and other officers: I know that active shooter doctrine says run to the sound of the gunfire. But is there policy about what to do if you find someone rendering aid in a situation like this? And even if there's policy, is practice going to be different?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmhbob, post: 2340905, member: 20220"] Without seeing images from that particular part of the scene, I wonder how bad he looked? I suspect a large number of people in the country are conditioned that shot=dead, so picture a very bloody man lying still on the ground. As you're running to escape/cover/whatever, are you going to spare more than a glance for triage? I'd like to think that I'd catch that he was breathing, etc., and stop long enough to see what I could do. And once I started rendering aid, you'd be hard-pressed to get me away from the victim. GC and other officers: I know that active shooter doctrine says run to the sound of the gunfire. But is there policy about what to do if you find someone rendering aid in a situation like this? And even if there's policy, is practice going to be different? [/QUOTE]
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