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Cardiovascular health tips for LEOs. April 4, 2023 | [View as webpage]( | Too many emails? [Update Subscription Preferences]( Dear Police1 Member, School shootings continue to be a major concern across the country. The potential for a shooting incident demands that everyone involved take proactive steps to prevent such tragedies from occurring. Join Police1 on [Monday, April 10 at 3 p.m. ET]( for a live panel discussion, [sponsored by L3Harris]( that will review the knowledge and skills law enforcement and educators need to develop effective strategies for preventing and responding to school shootings. Our panelists will cover: - The nature of school shootings and factors that contribute to them - How to develop a comprehensive prevention and intervention strategy - Communication and collaboration between LE and school personnel - Conducting threat assessments and implementing security measures [Reserve your seat here.]( P.S. Can’t make the date? [Register and we will send you a recording after the event](. Stay safe, — The Police1 Team TOP STORIES [Video: Woman steals LASD cruiser after crash, leads 160-mph pursuit]( Deputies eventually used a PIT maneuver, which pinned the cruiser in with other sheriff’s vehicles [L.A. county board pulls plan to decrease jail population]( [New rule from Fla. governor grounds PD use of some drones]( [Jury awards family $21.6M in civil lawsuit against Texas officer in fatal OIS]( [Mass. reaches $40M settlement with minority officers over civil-service suit]( [Violent crime down 20%, interim NOPD chief says at 100-day update]( [ ] [The Alternative® - Bridging a Critical Gap]( [ ] The Alternative® provides an immediately available impact round to bridge the critical time gap between a decision to deploy an intermediate force option and the arrival of a less lethal launcher. [Request a demo]( [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] #TRAININGTUESDAY [Getting the most out of your training time]( By Lon Bartel Accounting for the critical influence of the spacing effect and interleaving can have positive impacts on training efficacy [How simulation training can lead to better contact outcomes]( By Ron LaPedis Virtual simulators with de-escalation scenarios where officers must “talk down” a potentially violent suspect can greatly enhance new recruits’ verbal de-escalation skills [Why every police department should invite community members to participate in training simulations]( By Carol Brzozowski “This first-hand experience is intended to give the participants information so they can formulate an opinion of law enforcement action based on their own opinion and not the perception or beliefs of others.” [ ] [Using Tech to Support De-escalation]( [ ] Officers can streamline digital field notes within an updated RMS, while simultaneously supporting their communities with individualized de-escalation tactics. [Learn More]( [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] WELLNESS WEEK BONUS CONTENT: CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH [Understanding cardiovascular disease risks for first responders]( By Brandon Griffith Police face a tremendous risk – what goes into it, and what can they do about it? [What agencies can do to lower cardiovascular disease risks for first responders]( By Brandon Griffith There are steps leaders can take to help personnel be healthier [What first responders can do to lower their cardiovascular disease risks]( By Brandon Griffith Even without departmental help, there are steps you take toward better health Sponsored Content [Top 6 upgrades for duty pistols]( From pistol mounted red dot sights to magazine extensions, here are some upgrades worth considering. FEATURED DEAL [Online Education]( 10% Tuition Discount for Law Enforcement Employees FEATURED RESOURCES [Download This Police1 Armored Vehicles Buying Guide]( Get the guide [Police1]( does not send unsolicited messages. You are receiving this email because you are a Police1 member and subscribed to this newsletter. If you do not want to receive this newsletter, you can [opt-out here](. If you no longer wish to receive any email messages from Police1, [click here to unsubscribe]( from all mailings. Copyright © 2023 Lexipol. 2611 Internet Blvd., Ste. 100, Frisco, TX 75034.

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