96 Jason Keller – Ohio DNR: Lessons From A Shooting
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English - November 24, 2022 12:42 - 49 minutes - ★★★★★ - 365 ratingsWilderness Sports Science Nature conservation gamewarden lawenforcement wardens Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Ohio Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Officer Jason Keller was on the scene when fellow officer Kevn Behr was shot at close range by a poacher. In this episode, he recalls the incident and the aftermath, and shares some important lessons learned on that day.
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Here’s what we discuss:
Decoy operation began normally
Saw pickup truck drop a passenger with a long gun
Heard a shot ring out, and then screaming
The emergency button: technology can be a blessing
‘Stop the Bleed’ course
Packed the wound with gauze
Couldn’t find an exit wound
Perception of time changed
Shooter was identified right away
WIN philosophy: What’s Important Now?
Focus shifted to investigation
K-9 Scout located the shell casing
State trooper picked up the suspect
Shooter’s position identified by K-9 Scout at 48 feet (14.6m)
Public health protocols prevented visiting the hospital
Returned to the scene to search for additional evidence
Writing the Critical Incident report was challenging
Testified in court while suspect smiled
Officer Behr’s wife provided progress updates
Lessons learned: train as though scenarios are real
Be as mentally prepared as possible for critical incidents
Know where your First Aid kit is, and how to use it
When time allows, make sure to contact your own family
Dispatchers are a lifeline
Credits
Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores
Producer: Jay Ammann
Art & Design: Ashley Hannett
Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches
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Ohio Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Officer Jason Keller was on the scene when fellow officer Kevn Behr was shot at close range by a poacher. In this episode, he recalls the incident and the aftermath, and shares some important lessons learned on that day.
Our Sponsors:
Wildlife Heritage Foundation of NH
International Wildlife Crimestoppers
Here’s what we discuss:
Decoy operation began normally
Saw pickup truck drop a passenger with a long gun
Heard a shot ring out, and then screaming
The emergency button: technology can be a blessing
‘Stop the Bleed’ course
Packed the wound with gauze
Couldn’t find an exit wound
Perception of time changed
Shooter was identified right away
WIN philosophy: What’s Important Now?
Focus shifted to investigation
K-9 Scout located the shell casing
State trooper picked up the suspect
Shooter’s position identified by K-9 Scout at 48 feet (14.6m)
Public health protocols prevented visiting the hospital
Returned to the scene to search for additional evidence
Writing the Critical Incident report was challenging
Testified in court while suspect smiled
Officer Behr’s wife provided progress updates
Lessons learned: train as though scenarios are real
Be as mentally prepared as possible for critical incidents
Know where your First Aid kit is, and how to use it
When time allows, make sure to contact your own family
Dispatchers are a lifeline
Credits
Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores
Producer: Jay Ammann
Art & Design: Ashley Hannett
Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches
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