Tactical Response

MAR-APR 2013

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FOCUS Crisis Negotiations I Inside The CMT-HNT SUMMARY Two styles of hostage negotiations evolved in the United States. On the East Coast, negotiators, usually investigators, were described as being in control, while on the West Coast they tended to be uniformed SWAT personnel cross trained as negotiators. In the aftermath of a crisis negotiation, it is recommended that both the negotiators and SWAT debrief together. MORE INFORMATION www.rescue-phone.com p Primary Negotiator Sgt. Amy Diel of the Pasco County, Fla. Sheriff���s Offce and Secondary Negotiator Offcer Steven Wade of the New Port Richey, Fla. Police are training using the Rescue Phone. I t was the tragic events at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich that shook up West German police offcials and opened the eyes of law enforcement personnel around the world to the diffculty they faced in dealing with hostage situations. 10 Te West German police encountered a situation that went way beyond the ordinary, and one they had not prepared for. Members of the Israeli Olympic wrestling team were taken hostage by Palestinian terrorists. Te attempt to free them resulted in a gun battle that ended in catastrophe with nine Israeli hostages, fve terrorists, and one police ofcer killed. Things To Know About Tactical Vehicles Team Leader, Primary, Secondary, Tech Support, Scribe NYPD HNT By Jim Weiss and Mickey Davis Tis prompted NYPD to develop their now universally Kimber���s latest offering ranks among the best modern M1911A accepted Hostage/Crisis Negotiations program. According to models that you can buy today. Here���sLieutenant (retired) Al Baker (Emergency Service Unit or why. by Steve Tracy 28 Tactical Response Mar-Apr 2013 ESU), New York City Police Department���s Commanding Ofcer of the Special Operations Division, enlisted Lieutenant Frank Bolz and Police Ofcer Harvey Schlosberg (PhD) to begin work to create a Hostage Negotiation Team (HNT). Tis was a new idea, but it would prepare the agency in

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