Since the shooting, Fairbanks and other team members have been speaking with SWAT teams across the nation, sharing what happened to them.
Fairbanks stresses the courage his team showed in the face of unspeakable tragedy. "They maintained their composure and maintained the inner perimeter," he says. "They worked flawlessly."
Even after seeing two officers go down, losing their commander and assistant commander, the team maintained its position until the threat presented by Anthony Molette was eliminated. "It speaks a lot about the men," Fairbanks says.
Team member Chris Wolf says he tries to stress to other teams that "no matter what, never, ever give up."
Part of the quick response during the shootout was due to previous joint training with the Rapides Parish Sheriff's Office and Alexandria's SRT team. The teams had worked together and were familiar with one another.