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Technology
Officers Can Learn More About AEDs in Cardiac Science's Free Webinar
The webinar will be led by Sgt. Scott Simon, a Nevada state trooper for 25 years, who made life-saving AEDs a priority in his department and outfitted 210 patrol vehicles with AEDs.
February 24, 2015
Patrol
New Jersey Officer Dies of Cardiac Arrest on Duty
Officer Reinaldo Arocha Jr., 47, went into cardiac arrest at around 7:15 a.m. while working his usual post in the Fourth Precinct, the department announced. He had spent his entire 23-year career as an officer in Newark.
September 16, 2014
Patrol
Junk Science on the Beat
Many police psychologists believe that if you don’t feel bad, something is wrong with you.
March 31, 2006
Patrol
Honolulu Captain Collapses Jogging, Dies of Cardiac Event
Colburn, an HPD captain, collapsed while running on a track at the police training academy in Waipahu. He was taken to the Queen’s Medical Center-West Oahu where he died, his family said.
March 18, 2015
Training
FL Officer Dies After Cardiac Event in Training
Sergeant Dominic Guida, 43, suffered the cardiac problem Tuesday afternoon while at the fire tower complex in Bunnell as part of emergency response team training.
November 10, 2021
Patrol
De-Escalation Training Using Science, Not Speculation
By pairing what we know about how the brain functions—and subsequently, how individuals can purposefully and intentionally push the brain into "Executive State"—with what we know about tailoring our communication to the person with whom we're speaking, trainers can take De-Escalation training to an entirely new (and better) level.
December 12, 2022
Special Units
Retired Michigan K-9 Dies of Cardiac Disease
K-9 Niko died of a cardiac disease that results in a decreased ability of the heart to pump blood through the vascular system.
April 25, 2019
Technology
Poll: Public Supportive of Genetic Science for Law Enforcement Purposes
According to a new Wall Street Journal Online/Harris Interactive Health care Poll, the public is almost unanimous in its positive opinions on the science of genetics and the use of DNA for purposes of public health and safety.
September 27, 2006
Patrol
Video: Missouri Detective Suffers Cardiac Event in Break Room, Saved by Fellow Officers
After the machine administered the shock, Campos, according to West, shot 6 inches into the air, but West could see the life come back to him and he started to blink his eyes.
July 30, 2014
Patrol
Off-Duty NYPD Officers Save Man Suffering Cardiac Arrest
Three off-duty officers with the New York Police Department are being credited with saving the life of a man who had suffered an apparent heart attack late last week.
October 21, 2019
Special Units
PA Deputy Dies of “Cardiac Event” After Foot Pursuit
The sheriff’s office said Cpl. Chad Beattie was working on the fugitive team assisting South Strabane Township police as they responded to an alert about a person with outstanding warrants.
August 11, 2022
Technology
VirTra and Force Science Institute Partner to Advance Officer Training
“By partnering with Force Science Institute, we’re able to leverage their research, training, and complex scientific principles to add extensive depth and expertise to our leading simulation product line,” said Jason Mulcahy, VirTra GM.
August 12, 2019
Patrol
Missouri Detective Suffers Cardiac Event in Break Room, Saved by Fellow Officers
After the machine administered the shock, Campos, according to West, shot 6 inches into the air, but West could see the life come back to him and he started to blink his eyes.
July 30, 2014
Special Units
Pennsylvania Officer Dies from Cardiac Arrest During Tactical Team Training
Officer Alex Sable, 37, was training to become a member of York County's Quick Response Team when he went into cardiac arrest. He received immediate treatment from on-site medics and was transported to a Baltimore-area hospital, where he died Wednesday evening.
May 10, 2018
Patrol
National LE Museum Holds Discussion of Forensic Science in O.J. Simpson Trial
On Tuesday, October 4, 2016, the National Law Enforcement Museum presented the 14th installment of its popular Witness to History panel discussion series, sponsored by Target. "Investigating O.J. Simpson: The Case for DNA" was held at the U.S. Navy Memorial's Burke Theatre.
October 5, 2016
Training
VirTra and Force Science Institute Announce Law Enforcement Training
The goal of the program is to encourage law enforcement professionals to apply the important concepts revealed in this research when investigating, reconstructing, recalling or otherwise analyzing use of force. The courses will run for two days and take place at various cities around the United States in 2018.
April 10, 2018
Weapons
Jury: TASER Not Liable for Suspect's Cardiac Arrest
A St. Louis Circuit Court jury has found in favor of TASER International in a product liability lawsuit filed by a man shot by an officer during a domestic call, the company announced.
December 12, 2012
Patrol
New Jersey Officer Saves Man Having Cardiac Arrest
"Ptl. Einstein is certified as an EMT and is a dedicated officer, however he is passionate when responding to medical emergencies. On this date Ptl. Einstein used his skills and training to save a life," police wrote.
May 14, 2015
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