SAV-A-JAKE SWAT MEDIC POLICE VICTIM RETRIEVAL

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2009

This video shows a variety of training scenarios with the Sav-A-Jake. The tool can be applied in a variety of different ways - attach to the ankles, wrists, underneath or clipped on to the SWAT vest, and to a TEDS device. The Sav-A-Jake can be used by one or two officers, making retrieval and retreat quick and efficient. Visit our website, www.sav-a-jake.com, to see the video broken down into smaller segments and to see thorough photo galleries of the SWAT application.

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  • good vid, that first clip where you were carrying the downed officer on the litter looks very.... odd/ uncomfortable there has to be an easier way. but the drags looked very effective especially the 2 man drags hooked around the legs with the front and back cover.. but man when you guys did the training hit on the black pickup as soon as the siren went on it made my adrenaline RUSH good shit :D

  • we were also taught in firearms that when shooting one handed tilting your weapon also tightens up the muscles in your arms making it easier to aim and more stable

  • you need too hold it sideways or at an angle to view your sights through the shields window, you can shoot any way you hold the gun aslong as you line up the sights, I konw it looks kinda "ghetto style"

  • because they cant aim the normal way with the ballistic shield

  • What kind of LEO holds their gun sideways? Wow, lol.

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