Critical Incident Review - Fatal OIS SWAT Vehicle Takedown in San Bernardino

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On August 18, 2021, the San Bernardino California SWAT Team was assigned to locate and arrest a suspect who had ambushed and attempted to murder a San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Deputy the day before. When the team located and attempted a vehicle takedown the suspect immediately opened fire on the team with a 10mm handgun, striking Officer Jordan Robison 8 times and Officer Chris Shipley once. Officer Robison was hit in both forearms, his shoulder, his femur, his stomach below the armor and a took grazing wound to his ribs. He was also hit twice in the abdomen which were stopped by his armor. Officer Shipley, despite being shot in the leg, was able to return fire along with a teammate fatally wounding the suspect.  Officer Shipley then rendered lifesaving medical aid to Officer Robison. SWAT Medic Spencer Brumbaugh was also on scene and provided lifesaving aid to Officer Robison immediately after the incident and through subsequent transport to the emergency room.My guests today are Jordan Robison, Chris Shipley and Spencer BrumbaughTimestamps1:25 - Introduction To The Incident2:39 - Leadup To The Event13:14 - Start Of The Takedown15:00 - The Exits The Van 17:18 -Jordan And Chris Are Shot 21:00 -Chris Treats Jordan25:50 -Chris Discusses Treating Jordan28:00 -Spencer Treating Jordan's Injuries40:35 -Getting To The ER46:00 -The Need To Remain Calm48:00 -Lessons Learned56:20 -What The Tacmed Program Did Right1:02:00 -Training For The Worse Case Scenario1:12:19 - The Risk Of Complacency 1:17:39 - Knowing Your Gear1:21:00 - The Role Of Competition And Culture1:23:41- Things They Would Do Differently

Critical Incident Review - Fatal OIS SWAT Vehicle Takedown in San Bernardino

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