Yeah but for an active shooter, “fairly quickly” can be a lot of dead people.There are still people who can't reconcile that women aren't solely in the kitchen anymore.
Interesting. I would suspect that the data might be different in urban vs rural environments. A large municipal department/detachment would be able to have at least elements of their tactical/containment/negotiating people on scene fairly quickly vs a rural detachment where they might have to be called out then drive some distance.
First on scene pushes straight for the threat and keeps pushing. Anyone else arriving tries to catch up. If tactical show up in time to make a difference for the actual changing of the behaviour away from ‘active threat’, great. Usually they don’t, just because the threat is stopped by initial responders within the first few minutes.


