El Cajon Officer Shot/Rescue
The video starts right after Officer Jared Slocum is shot, you can still hear shots being fired
00:43 the Officer Slocum starts to run towards the other Officers, then veer away for an unknown reason, probably from shock
00:55 you see the Officer Slocum helping to rescue Officer Slocum holster is pistol. It then takes more than 30 seconds to move Officer Slocum the 20 feet from one side of the street to the other
It then took more than 6 minutes to get Officer Slocum rescued off the scene. This video is hard to watch. This is why you MUST train on these scenarios. This is why Medics will not always be there. You must take care of yourself and each other.
8:08 this is the fastest way to do this, fall into the car with the wounded on top of you. Remember your goal is to get to higher level of care, this is about speed right now.
This was a dead end road with the interstate on the other side making extraction a tactical struggle. There are very deliberate actions that can be taken, you must act fast and with purpose. - San Diego News Video
00:43 the Officer Slocum starts to run towards the other Officers, then veer away for an unknown reason, probably from shock
00:55 you see the Officer Slocum helping to rescue Officer Slocum holster is pistol. It then takes more than 30 seconds to move Officer Slocum the 20 feet from one side of the street to the other
It then took more than 6 minutes to get Officer Slocum rescued off the scene. This video is hard to watch. This is why you MUST train on these scenarios. This is why Medics will not always be there. You must take care of yourself and each other.
8:08 this is the fastest way to do this, fall into the car with the wounded on top of you. Remember your goal is to get to higher level of care, this is about speed right now.
This was a dead end road with the interstate on the other side making extraction a tactical struggle. There are very deliberate actions that can be taken, you must act fast and with purpose. - San Diego News Video