and the prior point was already made that there may have been children who were hit, who were bleeding out. speed is absolutely of the essence and that you could have had as many as around 100 law-enforcement officers on the scene setting up a cordon and preventing parents from going in and then a parent actually manages to get in and save her own children just goes to show you this was a breakdown and people are going to be studying this in the law-enforcement community for a long time i think about just how command and control on the scene, what tactics, techniques and procedures need to change here, what was the breakdown, how did this occur, because nobody would ever look at this, study this situation from a pure law enforcement perspective and say this is the way this is the playbook, this is how we are supposed to respond in this circumstance. i know it s a small town, they don t have a lot of resources but they had a lot of armed personnel on the scene and 118-year-old with a
to see you. well, good evening stephanie. and for your audience here, not to get too graphic, if you are, if you know somebody, or let s say somebody get shot by an ar-15 style weapon and that bullet goes in through an entry wound, what happens on impact to the flesh that soft tissue between your skin and bone, it s like a mini bomb went off, stephanie. and so, what you ll have is that you have tissue destruction. we ll have bleeding out, likely. you have damage to arteries and veins. and, in battlefield, medicine, what we get taught in the military medicine is that one of the core components is tactical compact casualty care. you have to stench the bleeding, to try to save a life and to you start talking not in heart rate, respiratory weight, these normal vital signs that you and i are well aware of, two years into the covid pandemic. we are talking about things like shock index, heart rate divided in solid blood pressure.
say somebody get shot by an ar-15 style weapon and that bullet goes in through an entry wound, what happens on impact to the flesh that soft tissue between your skin and bone, it s like a mini bomb went off, stephanie. and so, what you ll have is that you have tissue destruction. we ll have bleeding out, likely. you have damage to arteries and veins. and, in battlefield, medicine, what we get taught in the military medicine is that one of the core components is tactical compact casualty care. you have to stench the bleeding, to try to save a life and to you start talking not in heart rate, respiratory weight, these normal vital signs that you and i are well aware of, two years into the covid pandemic. we are talking about things like shock index, heart rate divided in solid blood pressure. but that is not common in civilian medicine. we are talking about things like shock index, wondering how much blood volume has been lost in somebody s injury and
coming forward. if facts do come forward, it can only be even more painful for the families and for the parents in that community. judge jeanine: i want you to listen to the sound and i agree with harold. this is the sound of the parents. [bleep] [screaming] [sobbing] [screaming] judge jeanine: wildly police are assessing want to do, those parents are screaming, children are bleeding out, if indeed they were shot in the first few minutes. greg: yeah. it s terrible. no doubt there will be investigations. there are devastated parents. this is how truth unfolds. it unfolds over time and it s always been my personal feeling that you left the truth unfold over time. i know that we are criticizing the reaction times of the police
gunfire and put our lives ahead of anybody else s. and, like i said, it s going to be interesting, jesse, over the next week or two as this timeline and body cam footage comes out and we are really able to get a better of this. i can t imagine standing outside of a door where there is all of these little elementary school kids inside. look, 44% of these events are over in less than a minute. 15% are over in 5 to 15 minutes, which means a total of 85% are over in 5 minutes or less. noinel of these attacks and this is from a secret service study. none of these attacks lasted longer than 15 minutes. i agree with michael, it appears to be a training somewhere. jesse: at least get into the door to give aid to the kids who were bleeding out. just that alone to rescue the kids who were already shot. just makes your heart break. all right. chad, michael, thank you guys for sharing your expertise with us. we really appreciate it let s