Good! Now this is progress
Fairfax police train for mental health situations
By Tom Jackman
The State of Nova
Police officers across the nation have increasingly become the front line in dealing with people in the midst of mental health crises. And when officers aren’t ready to deal with someone in a psychotic episode, bad things can happen.In Fairfax County, police have resumed Crisis Intervention training, to have officers ready to respond to someone threatening others or themselves. The Post’s Henri Cauvin has a terrific inside look at how Fairfax is dealing with this, and how one officer in particular recently saved a life.
Well done, good work
Fairfax officers pull woman from burning car
By Tom Jackman
Three Fairfax County police officers who came upon the scene of a burning car just outside Fairfax City pulled the driver from her car just before it exploded, Fairfax police said.The unidentified driver, a 23-year-old Ashburn woman, had plowed her Mustang into a parked bulldozer in the work area on Route 50 near Waples Mill Road, early last Friday, April 15, around 2:15 a.m., according to Gregg MacDonald in the Loudoun Times-Mirror.
Lieutenant Kevin Barrington was first on the scene, followed by Officers Jessica Kane and Nate Sloan. The three smashed in the driver’s side window, pulled the woman out and tried to extinguish the flames before the car exploded, MacDonald reports.
The woman suffered minor injuries and was later charged with drunk driving.
Lieutenant Kevin Barrington was first on the scene, followed by Officers Jessica Kane and Nate Sloan. The three smashed in the driver’s side window, pulled the woman out and tried to extinguish the flames before the car exploded, MacDonald reports.
The woman suffered minor injuries and was later charged with drunk driving.
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