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Originally Posted by Reiwa
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That makes it sound like a cool job actually.
Like a red carpet for people that actually matter to society.
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Oh yes, in my state behavioral health rolls out every red carpet for police we possibly can
Police have their own dedicated phone line at most public BH Hospitals. They have their own entrance with always no wait, unless it’s behind another cop. They have priority above all other callers to BH hotlines
And we have to attend mandatory trainings by high ranking police admin staff talking about police protocols and mindsets. And right at the start of every training, the police chief or captain or whoever is saying “we have one prevailing thought, other than paranoia, whenever we arrive at any scene. And that is HOW CAN I LEAVE HERE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE”
He says that thought needs to take priority over all others than safety, because of how busy we are. We can’t be tied on up these calls, we have other important calls waiting. And of course the other mindset that everyone has heard before is “if we have to come back to a scene we’ve been, it’s going to go badly for anyone involved we already warned” aka arrests will be implied