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11ACRBlackhorse
11ACRBlackhorse
141. RE: RUN. HIDE. FIGHT. Surviving an Active Shooter Event
Aug 7 2012, 11:29 PM EDT | Post edited: Aug 7 2012, 11:29 PM EDT
Sorry been long on joining the thread. But these YouTube links never work on my DROID abd I have to search for the video. So I usually give up early.

On topic
A decent vid.
I just think they could of done a better job showing different choices for each method.

Now most corporations fallow local LE guide lines and or what their insurance says for armed security. It's usually the cheapest method that wins out.

Myself I would of positioned the fire extinguisher to spray him in the face when the door opened.
Have another ready to bash him with what ever with reach and heft.
Then maybe rush him and disarm him.
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Sharpie41
Sharpie41
142. RE: RUN. HIDE. FIGHT. Surviving an Active Shooter Event
Aug 8 2012, 1:28 AM EDT | Post edited: Aug 8 2012, 1:28 AM EDT
"Sorry been long on joining the thread. But these YouTube links never work on my DROID abd I have to search for the video. So I usually give up early.

On topic
A decent vid.
I just think they could of done a better job showing different choices for each method.

Now most corporations fallow local LE guide lines and or what their insurance says for armed security. It's usually the cheapest method that wins out.

Myself I would of positioned the fire extinguisher to spray him in the face when the door opened.
Have another ready to bash him with what ever with reach and heft.
Then maybe rush him and disarm him."
You could leave the hose down so when you sprayed you could smash as well, or just after.
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11ACRBlackhorse
11ACRBlackhorse
143. RE: RUN. HIDE. FIGHT. Surviving an Active Shooter Event
Aug 8 2012, 1:38 AM EDT | Post edited: Aug 8 2012, 1:38 AM EDT
"You could leave the hose down so when you sprayed you could smash as well, or just after."
Charge him while spraying (with hose still attached/down) and shove into his face? Maybe? Hard to say when not there and also depends on his reaction.
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Sharpie41
Sharpie41
144. RE: RUN. HIDE. FIGHT. Surviving an Active Shooter Event
Aug 8 2012, 1:46 AM EDT | Post edited: Aug 8 2012, 1:46 AM EDT
"Charge him while spraying (with hose still attached/down) and shove into his face? Maybe? Hard to say when not there and also depends on his reaction."
Yeah, just like the flashlight technique of "flash and smash"

Except its an extinguisher technique called dust out and knockout...

:-D
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thomas13mike
thomas13mike
145. RE: RUN. HIDE. FIGHT. Surviving an Active Shooter Event
Aug 8 2012, 2:16 AM EDT | Post edited: Aug 8 2012, 2:16 AM EDT
"Yeah, just like the flashlight technique of "flash and smash"

Except its an extinguisher technique called dust out and knockout...

:-D"
One guy had a extinguisher and the other guy had a plastic chair. Would good would that have done?LOL I still carry a ASP retractable baton to places where I can't carry concealed. For reasons exactly like that. One guy spraying him in the face the other cracking him in the skull with a baton would have probably worked.
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11ACRBlackhorse
11ACRBlackhorse
146. RE: RUN. HIDE. FIGHT. Surviving an Active Shooter Event
Aug 8 2012, 3:18 AM EDT | Post edited: Aug 8 2012, 3:18 AM EDT
"Yeah, just like the flashlight technique of "flash and smash"

Except its an extinguisher technique called dust out and knockout...

:-D"
lol

That or dust it and bust it.

Either way that's about how I thought about it.
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11ACRBlackhorse
11ACRBlackhorse
147. RE: RUN. HIDE. FIGHT. Surviving an Active Shooter Event
Aug 8 2012, 3:25 AM EDT | Post edited: Aug 8 2012, 3:25 AM EDT
"One guy had a extinguisher and the other guy had a plastic chair. Would good would that have done?LOL I still carry a ASP retractable baton to places where I can't carry concealed. For reasons exactly like that. One guy spraying him in the face the other cracking him in the skull with a baton would have probably worked. "
I have a mag light in my paperwork soft case. And a buck folder in my pocket.
Then each cab door has a tire checker and the trailer's tool/gear box has a 2' screwdriver and a converted tire iron for prying up fuel lids.
So I have plenty of attitude adjusters at hand while working. lol
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theenglandguy
theenglandguy
148. RE: RUN. HIDE. FIGHT. Surviving an Active Shooter Event
Aug 8 2012, 6:44 PM EDT | Post edited: Aug 8 2012, 6:44 PM EDT
"11ACR Post 139."
OK, so I make a minor inappropriate comment, and I can understand you don't like that. I apologized, and guess what? You come here and just make remarks that aren't "constructive criticism" that can help someone get a better person on this wiki.

I said that "the girls I know" aren't into guns. AS of now, I do not personally know your daughter, nor do I know Maricely IRL.

And, you are making a false assumption that because I am 14, I inevitably go on video game websites.

Granted, I may be younger and less experienced than you, but people that are older can, and should, give the example.

Also, to my knowledge, all I did from the beginning was explaining my point of view and asking pertinent questions.

Also, if you are going to reply by being rude, please spare it, I probably won't read it anyway.

And Marsen once told me that the people from this wiki are "willing to help"... yea sure they are...
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11ACRBlackhorse
11ACRBlackhorse
149. RE: RUN. HIDE. FIGHT. Surviving an Active Shooter Event
Aug 8 2012, 9:37 PM EDT | Post edited: Aug 8 2012, 9:37 PM EDT
"OK, so I make a minor inappropriate comment, and I can understand you don't like that. I apologized, and guess what? You come here and just make remarks that aren't "constructive criticism" that can help someone get a better person on this wiki.

I said that "the girls I know" aren't into guns. AS of now, I do not personally know your daughter, nor do I know Maricely IRL.

And, you are making a false assumption that because I am 14, I inevitably go on video game websites.

Granted, I may be younger and less experienced than you, but people that are older can, and should, give the example.

Also, to my knowledge, all I did from the beginning was explaining my point of view and asking pertinent questions.

Also, if you are going to reply by being rude, please spare it, I probably won't read it anyway.

And Marsen once told me that the people from this wiki are "willing to help"... yea sure they are..."
My bad.
Didn't know this was codling week.
Maybe I was harsh, maybe I wasn't.

Put a band-aid on it and move on.
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tvercetti1
tvercetti1
150. RE: RUN. HIDE. FIGHT. Surviving an Active Shooter Event
Aug 9 2012, 2:57 PM EDT | Post edited: Aug 9 2012, 2:57 PM EDT
"The only language he's going to understand is another gun pointed at him.

Or a fire extinguisher going toward his head."
LOL! Or a 4 foot crowbar.
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