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Body-cam video of police in the Nashville school [No grossness]

Scarlett O.

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I wouldn't have posted this take-down of the shooter if it were bloody or showed her falling and hitting the floor. If you are looking for gore - it isn't here.

It is NOT gross nor does it show any blood. Her body is shown from a distance with her head blocked out. This video is mostly about the police.

I you don't appreciate the police force after watching this bravery, you need help.

This is the facebook page of the Nashville police force that took down the shooter. The video of from one officer's body cam.

Go down a few posts and the video is there.

Metropolitan Nashville Police Department | Nashville TN | Facebook
 

Bible Thumpin n Gun Totin

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They responded excellently and performed exactly as planned. I'm on the Rescue Task Force for my county, which is a combination of Volunteer Firefighters with medical training paired with sheriff's officers for firepower for active shooter situations.

The Sheriff's are trained to immediately enter the building as they get onscene and they take the "hot" zone (Most likely location of shooter). These officers did that perfectly and went right in.

The Firefighters and Medical Personnel enter in the second wave with a police escort into the "warm" zone (The shooter is *probably* not in this zone, but could be).

Our job is to triage as-we-go, leave the dead kids, leave the dying kids that can't be helped (bleeding out, irreparable trauma, etc), and focus on the kids that can be saved. Then we apply a tourniquet, or bandage to stop the bleeding and haul them out with rescue straps, and ropes, or carry them, or blanket drag them out to the "cold" zone.

That was a textbook operation in how to handle those situations.
 

Scarlett O.

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They responded excellently and performed exactly as planned. I'm on the Rescue Task Force for my county, which is a combination of Volunteer Firefighters with medical training paired with sheriff's officers for firepower for active shooter situations.

The Sheriff's are trained to immediately enter the building as they get onscene and they take the "hot" zone (Most likely location of shooter). These officers did that perfectly and went right in.

The Firefighters and Medical Personnel enter in the second wave with a police escort into the "warm" zone (The shooter is *probably* not in this zone, but could be).

Our job is to triage as-we-go, leave the dead kids, leave the dying kids that can't be helped (bleeding out, irreparable trauma, etc), and focus on the kids that can be saved. Then we apply a tourniquet, or bandage to stop the bleeding and haul them out with rescue straps, and ropes, or carry them, or blanket drag them out to the "cold" zone.

That was a textbook operation in how to handle those situations.
I thought they did quite well and I am proud of how they did. All the competent police force, etc, needs our support.
 
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