Discharging firearm in operational situation

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Mind Map on Discharging firearm in operational situation, created by PhilandTracy Sayers on 11/06/2015.
PhilandTracy Sayers
Mind Map by PhilandTracy Sayers, updated more than 1 year ago
PhilandTracy Sayers
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Discharging firearm in operational situation
  1. Render 1st aid when safe to do so / contact medical emergency
    1. Mark position of cartridge, persons etc
      1. Preserve evidence (cartridge, bullet fragments etc)
        1. Secure firearm and remaining rounds in state it was in at time if firing
          1. Either advise shooter supervisor who will contact Dist Cmmdr OR if discharge unintentional follow those procedures
            1. If someone killed/injured send firearm and any bullets to police armourer for examination with report of circumstances
              1. Armourer will report on firearm condition, components, test
                1. If requested armourer will get ESR to make comparison test and provide ballistic report
                  1. Commence any appropriate investigation (criminal) or employment investigation
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