If these are capital officers they are likely well trained, and versed in multiple things such as CLS, Threat Response, Breaching, in order to make yourself a well rounded candidate..
When dealing with a health assessment after a shooting the first thing you do, is take your bare hands/medical gloves, and sweep from the head from the rear (you visually check the front) and you then sweep your hands down the neck, shoulders, back, hips, knees etc.. You do this to visually check and to feel for the wound. Any basic CLS class will teach you this, anyone with an extensive amount of training knows this.
If you get shot in the neck.... Its going to bleed, like a lot... you're not going to be able to stop it. Its going to squirt, you're going to hear air/fluid exchange, its going to be a massive what the fuck is happening moment, and nothing NOTHING you can likely do to stop it without killing the victim. Cutting blood circulation to the brain is lethal.
With that being said, the most well trained individuals didn't do the most entry level basic checks that should be drilled into their brains, even in an FTX you go through the motions...
Yes, the linked post made those points. Any time SOP aren't followed, your usually watching a false flag. That's what I've learned in my years of studying these things!
I appreciate you putting them in writing like that. So many don't understand that when x happens, responders react in standardized, practiced way automatically. When you don't see that, something is up.
I want to teach you patriots something today...
If these are capital officers they are likely well trained, and versed in multiple things such as CLS, Threat Response, Breaching, in order to make yourself a well rounded candidate.. When dealing with a health assessment after a shooting the first thing you do, is take your bare hands/medical gloves, and sweep from the head from the rear (you visually check the front) and you then sweep your hands down the neck, shoulders, back, hips, knees etc.. You do this to visually check and to feel for the wound. Any basic CLS class will teach you this, anyone with an extensive amount of training knows this.
If you get shot in the neck.... Its going to bleed, like a lot... you're not going to be able to stop it. Its going to squirt, you're going to hear air/fluid exchange, its going to be a massive what the fuck is happening moment, and nothing NOTHING you can likely do to stop it without killing the victim. Cutting blood circulation to the brain is lethal.
With that being said, the most well trained individuals didn't do the most entry level basic checks that should be drilled into their brains, even in an FTX you go through the motions...
Yes, the linked post made those points. Any time SOP aren't followed, your usually watching a false flag. That's what I've learned in my years of studying these things!
I appreciate you putting them in writing like that. So many don't understand that when x happens, responders react in standardized, practiced way automatically. When you don't see that, something is up.
Crisis actors.