North American Gunslinger Detective

Chapter 17 FTO Casual Day

Chapter 17 FTO Casual Dress Day

In the following days, Jimmy and Noah basically maintained the same frequency, going on patrol in the morning and going to gun practice in the afternoon.

Jimmy obviously feels that his love for revolvers is a bit abnormal. For a person who has just practiced shooting, he is very adaptable to revolvers, just like muscle memory. Even when tired, he can still maintain considerable accuracy. 10

On a 6-meter chest target, there is almost no problem with hitting the target with 6 shots, and the hit rate in the fatal zone is over 50%. It does not seem to be at the level that a novice should have.

Noah also discovered this and said more than once that Jimmy is indeed very talented.

With continuous practice, Jimmy has basically adapted to the recoil of the M686. The longest continuous practice was more than 10 reloads and 60 rounds of bullets, and it didn't seem to be the limit, but just fatigue.

Now that Jimmy's revolver has met Noah's requirements, after confirming that Jimmy has adapted, Noah suspended the shooting range plan and started driving training.

For the American police, high-speed chasing is a must-learn. High-speed Precision Interception (P.I.T) is a professional skill. It can be used, but it cannot be used. The front bumper of the police car hits the front and rear bumpers from the side, causing the front bumper to crash.

The rear wheel of the car skidded out of control and was forced to stop. PIT is an advanced technology for stopping, and it is very dangerous. It can easily cause the car in front to skid and roll over. At the same time, the police car may roll over because the PIT steering cannot return to the right direction when the speed is too high, so

This stop technique requires multiple practices before it is allowed to be used. Generally, when there are multiple police cars, senior detectives will conduct the stop.

At a remote training ground, Noah taught driving a few times and then started letting Jimmy drive. He sat in the passenger seat and observed at any time whether Jimmy's operation complied with the requirements of the POST committee.

Jimmy is no stranger to driving, but he used to drive mostly fire trucks, which were trucks with a special driver's license. Now he has switched to a car like the Crown Victoria, but his operating habits are inconsistent, so it doesn't mean he doesn't have a driver's license directly.

Newbie.

As an evergreen tree in the police industry, until 2022, some police stations still retain parts of the Crown Victoria as police cars, which lasted for more than 40 years. This shows how excellent the applicability and operability of this model are.

Quick start, emergency stop, sharp turn at the intersection, snake driving, designated position PIT, multiple driving methods and skills, Noah has no intention of hiding anything, and teaches Jimmy the operation step by step. In just 2 days, Jimmy can already be a driver.

Patrolling the road.

In nearly two weeks, Jimmy has basically met Noah's requirements. At least he seems to be a qualified policeman. The rest is experience in handling cases. As for the law, first aid, fighting, etc. that the police need to have,

When he was an AP before, Jimmy had already completed a round of police station training. As the only AP who recently participated in patrols, Noah naturally knew Jimmy's abilities.

"Jimmy, starting tomorrow, you will be responsible for patrolling. I am just a transparent person responsible for evaluating whether your handling of the case is qualified."

"Is it so fast? New police officers are usually trained by the FTO for 6 months."

"You don't have that much time, so just start tomorrow, FTO casual dress day."

“What is FTO Dress Down Day?”

"That's what I just said. I will wear casual clothes and follow you to evaluate your case, but I will not interfere in your case except in life-threatening situations."

"OK, I can definitely do it."

The next day, Jimmy arrived at the police station early, put on his equipment and started waiting for his shift. At 8 o'clock in the morning, Jimmy and Noah received their equipment and drove the police car out of the police station.

"Jimmy, you're driving too slow." For the first time on patrol, Jimmy's nervousness was completely displayed through the driving state, and Noah couldn't help but remind him.

"There is no call now, so just drive slowly on the road. We are not in a hurry." Jimmy replied, and then continued to move slowly along the roadside.

"Adam 47, traffic accident, intersection of West 10th Street and Fairpark Avenue, caller reported casualties."

"Adam47 received." When the dispatch center reported, it was based on the distance between the police car and the place where the case occurred, so even if the driver was changed, the call sign was still A47 marked on the vehicle.

Jimmy turned on the police lights and siren, turned around in the middle of the road and ran towards the crime scene. Because the siren was on, Jimmy had completely ignored the traffic lights. He just slowed down slightly at each intersection to look at the vehicles on both sides, and then rushed straight over. He had to

Said, it feels so good when the police car runs through the red light.

When they arrived at the scene, they found that a car had hit a telephone pole on the side of the road. The pole had tilted towards the side of the road. Because the on-line wires were still there, the pole had not completely fallen to the ground. The front of the accident vehicle had been dented, and the driver was lying on his side safely.

On the air bag, he seemed to be in a coma.

Jimmy parked on the side of the road, got out of the car and walked to the side of the accident car. He pulled the door, but it was not open. It must have been locked. He took out his baton, used the bottom of the handle to break the window, opened the door and unfastened the driver's seat belt.

Pulled him out of the cab.

Put the driver away from the telephone pole, reach out and try to breathe. Fortunately, he probably just fainted and does not need emergency cardiac resuscitation.

"Sir, wake up." Jimmy patted the driver several times in succession. The driver did not wake up. Jimmy directly picked up the intercom and called dispatch. "Adam47 called, the driver is unconscious, please arrange an ambulance. The vehicle is damaged and needs towing. Telephone poles

Damaged, need to contact the power company for repair. End."

Jimmy was waiting on the side of the road for the ambulance and tow truck to arrive. Noah was watching without saying a word, leaving it entirely to Jimmy to handle.

"Noah, did I make any mistakes?" "I'll tell you when it's over."

Jimmy shrugged, turned to the police car and took out an accident report. He started filling it out directly at the scene, recording the accident situation, vehicle information, location, financial damage, etc., and finally signed it.

After the ambulance and tow truck had finished their work, Jimmy and Noah returned to the police car and started patrolling again. "Noah, tell me what I did wrong just now? Looking at your expression, I must have done something wrong just now."

"Okay, I wanted to give you a summary at the end of today. Three mistakes. First, you should call the driver from behind the driver's seat instead of walking directly to the window. Second, you should call the ambulance.

Or a fire truck came to pull the driver out of the driving seat. Third, you did not search this person until the end, nor did you verify this person's information."

"He's already unconscious. I can't check."

"When you pull him out of the car, you should conduct a simple search to eliminate dangers, obtain the ID at the same time, and then give him first aid."

(End of chapter)

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