by Vince | Feb 15, 2022 | Podcast
EPISODE 107 Should cops transport wounded officers to the hospital in a police car, or wait for an ambulance? “It depends.” We explore the risks and benefits of a hasty transport instead of waiting for the medical professionals trained for this sort of thing. There...
by Vince | Feb 1, 2022 | Podcast
EPISODE 106 Can’t is not in her vocabulary: American Paralympic Shooter McKenna Geer McKenna Geer is a US Paralympic competitive shooter who brought home a bronze medal in the 2016 Rio games and also competed in Tokyo in 2020. McKenna talks about her upbringing...
by Vince | Jan 15, 2022 | Podcast
EPISODE 105 Gunfighting 101 for law enforcement: Summary of the 2019 Florida UPS Truck Shooting Having a template or a playbook of responses can help drive your reaction to a variety of scenarios In 2019 there was a big shootout between cops and some armed...
by Vince | Jan 1, 2022 | Podcast
EPISODE 104 most gear is a rip off: A systematic approach to buying and testing equipment Mike and Jim work through some fundamentals on buying gear in a thoughtful way from a new pocket knife to a new stealth fighter. How to build a requirement, get funding, find a...
by Vince | Dec 15, 2021 | Podcast
EPISODE 103 Do You Feel In Charge? Training a Working Dog Are you training your dog, or is your dog training you? Jim and Mike talk about what it means to work with a service dog, what distinguishes them from pets, how to select them, train them, and employ them. Mike...
by Vince | Dec 1, 2021 | Podcast
EPISODE 102 Man, We F***ked That Up:How to handle the debrief Because being a professional means making improvements and learning from mistakes Mike and Jim explain how to capture lessons-learned from each mission and train from those lessons. We take a few ideas from...
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