Fighting Monsters: SWAT Life

Fighting Monsters: SWAT Life
Description
Sean also plans and oversees the team’s tactical operations. There he instructs firearms, driving, building search, officer survival, rapid and immediate deployment (RAID) to the active shooter, response to critical incidents, and a basic SWAT course. He is a Sergeant on patrol and the current team leader of a Regional Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team. Sean Joselyn has been in law enforcement since 2000 and is currently assigned to the patrol division of a large Sheriff’s Dep
I love reading about real heroes that dedicate themselves to saving lives of people they have never met with no regard for their own life. Read it again and again until you need a new one. Those professionals who do care about such issues and who fancy themselves as "experts" will learn critical skills on how to approach and appropriately communicate such fears and anxiety. From the Back CoverSean Joselyn humanizes those in law enforcement who have been called upon to protect and serve our communities. Read it. Although many forgo mucking about in
He has created a calloused group of warriors who will walk into hell together, side by side, but at what cost?. He will share the emotional toll that this career has taken on him and his family.The monsters, though, aren’t always who you think they are. You see, Sergeant Sean Joselyn has learned that it takes a monster to fight monsters. Fighting Monsters is a collection of Sean Joselyn’s memorable experiences during his, still very active, law enforcement career. You will learn about his successes and failures as he lived and learned from them. His stories illustrate the monsters he and his teams have fought. In his book, he will walk you through these experiences by putting yourself in his boots. He has trained himself both physically and mentally to do this; to fight and win at all costs. They come in different forms, different areas of his life, and even from within. During these experiences while assigned to patrol and SWAT, he has witnessed tragedy, seen lives taken, and taken someone’s life himself. He now trains his team to have the same mindset