This article is interesting...even though it deals with an active shooter. It shows the intensity of training at every FBI office to assess, predict, and defuse dangerous situations. This is training TM would have had intensively...and yet he could not identify, predict or defuse a situation without taking a bat and brick and essentially overkilling his son-in-law
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https://www.fbi.gov/about-us/office...planning-and-response-in-a-healthcare-setting
First: Learn the signs of a potentially volatile situation and ways to prevent an incident. Second: Learn the best steps for survival when faced with an active shooter situation. Third: Be prepared to work with law enforcement during the response.
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Each FBI field office has a NCAVC representative available to work with healthcare facility TATs and coordinate access to the FBIs Behavioral Analysis Unit. It focuses not on how to respond tactically to an active shooter situation but rather on how to prevent one. Early intervention can prevent a situation from escalating by identifying, assessing, and managing the threat. The TAT should consult with its healthcare facility administration and develop a process to seek these additional resources.