Do police carry trauma shears routinely or is it just in the case of EMS?
Do police carry trauma shears routinely or is it just in the case of EMS?
Some do. But, that is like asking if all EMS are fat... stereotypes just don't work,a s things really do vary a great deal. Some guys have some first responder medical training. Some jurisdictions require ATLS for their officers. It varies.
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I have a full first responder kit in my trunk. I have trauma shears and the little doo hickeys to open air ways. But for some reason, my academy class was the only on NOT to get first responder training, the class before and after me got it. I got Advanced 1st Aid, CPR and AED training.
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Suspect: Why am I under arrest?
Me: For posession of CDS.
Suspect: Man, it wasn't CDS! It was E pills!
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I carried them in my truck.
An EMS guy left them behind at a Crime Scene once and I collected and poured alcohol over them and put them to various uses over the rest of my career... never quite for the reason they were intended.
I still have them.
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A lot of cops, myself included, carry a pocket knife, which is more versatile than scissors.
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Of course, some of us were planning ahead when we got our multi tools.
This usually happened the first time your hand slipped down on the blade of your Buck folding knife.
For you young people, there will be a class on what a Buck knife was and why dinosaurs used to carry them at 1700 hours.
On a clear night, I can see the other deputies emergency lights at least 10 miles away.
But it isnt flat here LOL
To be followed with a lesson on Case knives.
I stopped carrying a really good knife at work when my Stupidvisor took my Schrade and broke the tip off of it trying to pry a bullet out of a door frame. After that it was all throwaway, $2.98 bulk specials from the gun shows.
I carry decent knives now, though.
My Inalienable Rights were given to me by God and NOT by the Government.
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"The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government -- lest it come to dominate our lives and interests."- Patrick Henry
Can your buck knife cut through a penny!!!???
lol....I don't know of any of our officers that carry them, even those who are EMTs, but I did supply the bags in our vehicles with them, along with BVMs so we don't have to worry about mouth-to-mouth.
I watched a boss snap the blade of a perfectly good Gerber while trying to pry a round from the chamber of a Remington 870 (got hung up on a busted shell latch). He handed the $150 knife back to me, saying "You ought'a spend a few bucks and get a better one."
Turns out Remington 870s make pretty good clubs, too.![]()
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