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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 2341277" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Yes. Lots of complexities involving secure scenes and first responder duties. From what I'm reading, some cities/regions are experimenting with police escort of better equipped med teams (body armor and active shooter specific trainng) and the concept of "strongpointing" with med treatment at a warm scene. But that's not my world. What I'm getting at is that why weren't fellow citizens the real first responders here? During the Boston Marathon bombing we saw waves of people rushing in to help the victims...but not LAX?</p><p></p><p>Traveling mindset? Shock of being snapped out of your chair and magazine while waiting on the plane? Fear of more shooters? Herd mentality and/or being <em>forced</em> to leave the scene at gunpoint?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 2341277, member: 42"] Yes. Lots of complexities involving secure scenes and first responder duties. From what I'm reading, some cities/regions are experimenting with police escort of better equipped med teams (body armor and active shooter specific trainng) and the concept of "strongpointing" with med treatment at a warm scene. But that's not my world. What I'm getting at is that why weren't fellow citizens the real first responders here? During the Boston Marathon bombing we saw waves of people rushing in to help the victims...but not LAX? Traveling mindset? Shock of being snapped out of your chair and magazine while waiting on the plane? Fear of more shooters? Herd mentality and/or being [I]forced[/I] to leave the scene at gunpoint? [/QUOTE]
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