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ESCAPING VIOLENT ENCOUNTERS
Should fire/EMS carry firearms?
The issue of arming EMS responders is a hotly debated topic. Kip Teitsort examines the major factors that go into a decision to arm, such as the frequency of fatal encounters and the level of firearm training.
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