Go inside active shooter training scenario with Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

Комментарии • 55

  • @riazzaman20
    @riazzaman20 2 года назад +16

    The most dangerous place is the doorway as its a funnel when the SWAT guys entered they didn't pause at the doorway but entered and fanned out to their respective sides.

    • @ericsmith8961
      @ericsmith8961 Год назад +1

      Door way and going up a stair case

    • @swaggy2363
      @swaggy2363 10 месяцев назад +1

      fatal funnel.

  • @menofyes1069
    @menofyes1069 Год назад +4

    Training is practical thing, but it's essential things that Law enforcements have to learn and to know, if such scenario emergency comes to them so you would already prepared.

  • @rachellyon8149
    @rachellyon8149 2 года назад +1

    Ty

  • @TheA426baja
    @TheA426baja 2 года назад +9

    I know it’s a beating drum what you been much better off teaching these kids to deal with her emotions

  • @Kopersan82
    @Kopersan82 2 года назад +14

    3:00 horrible mag reload

    • @TDnN_Noks
      @TDnN_Noks 4 месяца назад

      let's be real we've all been there that first time though

    • @drewzorn
      @drewzorn 3 месяца назад +3

      Not ideal but under High stress, plus wearing that Sim mask makes it really hard to see

    • @Kopersan82
      @Kopersan82 3 месяца назад

      @@drewzorn if you dry fire and train properly, the mag change can be done in a split second under stress and low visibility

    • @Taywht
      @Taywht 23 дня назад

      ​@Kopersan82 Those are not their duty weapons, karen.

    • @Kopersan82
      @Kopersan82 23 дня назад

      @ train how you fight.

  • @rue883
    @rue883 2 года назад +9

    Active shooter training consists of a single sentence: Go Through The Door.
    The parents at Uvalde knew this.
    Terry v. Ohio
    Police have a right to protect themselves, even if it tramples on the rights of an innocent citizen
    DeShaney v. Winnebago County
    Government officials have no obligation to protect anyone
    The first part of every LEO training is to be afraid of everything and everyone. They don’t need any more training.
    Active shooters can be stopped with basic firearms knowledge and courage.
    All 400 LEO in scene at Uvalde need to be fired and publicly condemned.

    • @texascove2339
      @texascove2339 2 года назад +1

      Wow, you should become an officer there to show them how it's done👏👏

    • @simonsundy518
      @simonsundy518 Год назад

      Have you experienced any LEO training?
      If not, how can you say that the first thing they are taught is to be afraid of everything?

  • @charlessmith263
    @charlessmith263 2 года назад +4

    The bullets are designed to only emit a bit of burn pain upon hitting flesh, and that's all. These are not real bullets, so I call them "semi-blank" bullets. Those Simunition rounds.

    • @paulis7319
      @paulis7319 2 года назад +1

      Yep, I've been watching some other training videos that use this type of "ammo" along with realistic scenarios. I'd like to have this type of training someday because it can definitely save lives while waiting on the police and other emergency response teams.

    • @dirtybird437
      @dirtybird437 Год назад

      They are basically just .117 bbs. They sting for a few minutes, but you're fine

  • @velvia1961
    @velvia1961 5 месяцев назад

    What do you call those orange flex cuffs?

  • @hunterdusty2324
    @hunterdusty2324 Год назад +2

    2:20 Wrong way to carry him your supposed to hold his right hand with you left hand and hold his right hand with your left otherwise it will chicken wing him which hurts the guy below more and it’s uncomfortable for the officer and no I’m not an officer but I do these scenarios as a role player which means I experience it firsthand and know what to do. I’m not perfect but I know for sure that’s a wrong carry

  • @MeerkatADV
    @MeerkatADV 3 месяца назад +2

    Somebody didn't clear their corner.

  • @jamesb7689
    @jamesb7689 2 года назад +4

    Uvalde should learn from this

    • @Taywht
      @Taywht 23 дня назад

      Most officers there were trained and ALERRT. Didn't seem to help.

  • @calebjones43
    @calebjones43 2 года назад +7

    Thats not how they do it...they wait for over an hour before entering..like uvalde did it text book

    • @collinwhites9833
      @collinwhites9833 2 года назад +1

      In Buffalo, NY the armed guard/retired police officer responded immediately with gunfire. The bullets bounced off the mass shooter's body armor, and he subsequently killed the guard... Being able to act effectively is important.

    • @trollthebringerofdeath2.0j99
      @trollthebringerofdeath2.0j99 2 года назад

      No plan survives contact with the enemy.

    • @simonsundy518
      @simonsundy518 Год назад

      This comment aged like breastmilk after the Louisville and Nashville shootings.

    • @rockcop222
      @rockcop222 6 месяцев назад

      That Chief and those officers were incompetent idiots. Most officers are going to do the job correctly.

  • @katiesteele9495
    @katiesteele9495 3 месяца назад

    As an election inspector/poll worker, I am looking for instruction on how WE should react/behave but I am only finding info. on officer/professional training. There is die need for everyone to know how to act.

    • @TheBigToe1
      @TheBigToe1 Месяц назад

      Run hide fight
      Carry and train.

  • @Fwb316
    @Fwb316 Год назад +2

    Just homeschool, you save a lot of lives that way.

  • @danthompson6067
    @danthompson6067 2 года назад +5

    Was this after waiting 45 minutes for the commander to wake up

  • @SB0458
    @SB0458 Год назад

    What kind of training is this

    • @Taywht
      @Taywht 23 дня назад

      It's an active shooter training Monopoly called ALERRT.

  • @john-jacobjingleheimer-sch572
    @john-jacobjingleheimer-sch572 2 месяца назад

    Please don't even try to defend the Uvalde police's botched response.

  • @dirtybird437
    @dirtybird437 Год назад

    8-10 minutes??? Tell that to UVALDE.. 2 HOURS

  • @rodvan-zeller6360
    @rodvan-zeller6360 2 года назад +1

    At 1:42 you just flagged everyone in the room

  • @andreg.ignacio
    @andreg.ignacio 2 года назад +4

    i'll obviously have this training because im entered in a criminal justice course

  • @theclappinarmy3860
    @theclappinarmy3860 Год назад +1

    Horrible execution..all of yours guys were talking while 1 individual was searching 5 possible suspects you need 1 guy (at least)at a 2 yard range (6ft) able to see all movement keep your officer and other victims safe plus you never checked yiru shooters condition or searched for a 2nd gun on their person. I get it's training but if you train wrong you react wrong

  • @alannamichellepaulino8429
    @alannamichellepaulino8429 Год назад

    Tronp preso

  • @GallagherGirl
    @GallagherGirl 2 года назад +2

    That was way too many shots fired to each target. The training in this video should be the minimum training to become a police officer. If basic training is not enough to protect kids, then what is this going to do. I fear for my children going to public school.

    • @handled99
      @handled99 2 года назад +3

      You don't anything about training and tactics. Why even critique ?

    • @GallagherGirl
      @GallagherGirl 2 года назад

      Cute of you to assume. Why even comment?

    • @handled99
      @handled99 2 года назад +2

      @@GallagherGirl I'm not assuming, I know.

    • @D_A-G
      @D_A-G 2 года назад

      Your comment shows too much ignorance on response tactics and real world policing. Remember this: Movies and TV shows are fake. Nothing to do with real world. If one of your children become a police officer, then you might learn to show respect and care for the well being of the officers too. Please don't comment about stuff that you know nothing about. TV is fake.

    • @scoobsfpv1572
      @scoobsfpv1572 Год назад +1

      I think you over estimate the accuracy after a first shot and the likeliness it brings a person down.

  • @jamal69jackson77
    @jamal69jackson77 5 месяцев назад

    Why does law enforcement tend to do things so ugly when breaching? Rarely can one observe proper tactics or the use of distractors, stun grenades/flash bangs, tear gas or just something to give them that 1 or 2 second edge. I don't even understand what those bodies were doing on the doorway, that I assume were hostages and how they were supposed to be so ready to coordinate with law enforcement in conjunction with a breach. The whole thing seemed a combination of poor tactics and unrealistic expectations. I will say this though, action and decision are almost 100% of the time far better than inaction and indecision or worse... cowardice like in both Uvalde and Columbine.