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  • d.kaufman

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    We have an unconscious female with multiple gunshot wounds, and a conscious and semi coherent officer with lacerations that are not immediately life threatening.

    I dont think the priorities/triage are out of line in a professional environment like that.

    Now the cold bastard in me says "she played stupid games, she won her stupid prize. Medics can tend to her when they finally get there. " But thats not how professionals do it. And the other two officers dont have the 20/20 hindsight of watching the bodycam in our PJs.
    True, however at 1 point plenty of people on hand to at least attend to the cop bleeding profusely and apply pressure to the wound.
     

    Cameramonkey

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    True, however at 1 point plenty of people on hand to at least attend to the cop bleeding profusely and apply pressure to the wound.
    I stopped watching before a 4th unit arrived. After the 2nd or 3rd time the uniformed officer asked if he was injured anywhere else while still fumbling with his gloves I gave up. Pink shirt detective was in the background doing chest compressions on the perp.
     
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