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Positional Asphyxia, Sudden Death & Transporting Subjects | |
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| | POSITIONAL ASPHYXIA, SUDDEN DEATH AND SUBJECT TRANSPORT - (S2V9) Covers proper "in custody" care. Michael Graham, a subject matter expert who is an assistant professor of forensic pathology at St. Louis University, discusses safe transporting positions. Includes live footage of a custody death. Focus is on avoidance of improper transporting technique. Trains officers the warning signs of a subject heading towards asphyxia and possible death. - Steve Schieff narrates. Custody deaths, according to our expert, have too often been blamed on positional asphyxia in the past. Caution when transporting subjects is critical. However, this multimedia training dispels some myths regarding some custody deaths. Includes discussion of the "Three Minute Rule", indicating that this is a danger area if the physical confrontation to gain custody of the suspect took more that 3 minutes. Actual police tape is shown of a confrontation in Las Vegas where the arrest struggle resulted in an "in custody" death. Demonstration of the use of the restraint chair/transport carriage. How to prevent or reduce positional asphexia and the warning signs. Use of supplemental restraint, in addition to handcuffs, discussed. Many agencies show this multimedia training to their medical examiner as well as all law enforcement personnel. Updated in S5V7. Running time 48 minutes |
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