
Police Chief Helps The Autistic With Amazing New Program
07/10/21 • 39 min
Chief David Green of the Wellford City Police Department discusses how he created the Responder Alert Program to Spread Autism Awareness. He cites a specific example of how an autistic man was pulled over at a traffic stop and this program performed as it should and this- gentleman was handled in a more compassionate manner than would normally have been the case because the officer saw the Responder Alert sticker on his vehicle.
Chief Green also explains how a recent incident with a barricaded subject armed with a knife was handled better because he had a Vector Centerline Shield with him when dealing with the subject.
New current events require new tools, which require new training. Vector Centerline Shields provides these tools and training to better protect law enforcement and the public.
If you are the family member of an autistic adult or child and would like more information on our Responder Alert Program or if you are a law enforcement officer who would like more information, please call 239-281-8669 or send an email to [email protected] or visit our Responder Alert web page at https://www.vectorshields.com/responder-alert-program/ .
Law Enforcement Unconventional is a weekly podcast bringing new tools, training and ideas to the LE community with discussions between LE, Special Forces and Special Operations hosted by a veteran Green Beret and a real life shield maiden federal law enforcement instructor.
LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE:
If you are law enforcement and want a no-obligation demo, T&E or more information on Vector Centerline Shields and Violence De-Escalation Training, call 239-281-8669 or visit www.VectorShields.com or email [email protected].
Vector Centerline Shields are only sold to current law enforcement with active credentials.
Chief David Green of the Wellford City Police Department discusses how he created the Responder Alert Program to Spread Autism Awareness. He cites a specific example of how an autistic man was pulled over at a traffic stop and this program performed as it should and this- gentleman was handled in a more compassionate manner than would normally have been the case because the officer saw the Responder Alert sticker on his vehicle.
Chief Green also explains how a recent incident with a barricaded subject armed with a knife was handled better because he had a Vector Centerline Shield with him when dealing with the subject.
New current events require new tools, which require new training. Vector Centerline Shields provides these tools and training to better protect law enforcement and the public.
If you are the family member of an autistic adult or child and would like more information on our Responder Alert Program or if you are a law enforcement officer who would like more information, please call 239-281-8669 or send an email to [email protected] or visit our Responder Alert web page at https://www.vectorshields.com/responder-alert-program/ .
Law Enforcement Unconventional is a weekly podcast bringing new tools, training and ideas to the LE community with discussions between LE, Special Forces and Special Operations hosted by a veteran Green Beret and a real life shield maiden federal law enforcement instructor.
LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE:
If you are law enforcement and want a no-obligation demo, T&E or more information on Vector Centerline Shields and Violence De-Escalation Training, call 239-281-8669 or visit www.VectorShields.com or email [email protected].
Vector Centerline Shields are only sold to current law enforcement with active credentials.
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Officer Addresses How He Assists Emotionally Disturbed Persons And How The Vector Centerline Shield Protects The Autistic
Officer Ayman is not just a police officer helping the autistic. He is also the proud, loving parent of an autistic child so he has insight into both sides of the situations autistic adults, children and families face every day when interacting with law enforcement.
This long-time, local police officer and federal task force agent speaks about the Vector Centerline Shield and how it works with Emotionally Disturbed Persons and how Vector Centerline Training helps make interactions with the autistic safer for both autistic adults and children as well as officers with the Responder Alert Program founded by Chief David Green of Wellford City PD in North Carolina.
New current events require new tools, which require new training. Vector Centerline Shields provides these tools and training to better protect law enforcement and the public.
Law Enforcement Unconventional is a weekly podcast bringing new tools, training and ideas to the LE community with discussions between LE, Special Forces and Special Operations hosted by a veteran Green Beret and a real life shield maiden federal law enforcement instructor.
LAW ENFORCEMENT SENSITIVE:
If you are law enforcement and want a no-obligation demo, T&E or more information on Vector Centerline Shields and Violence De-Escalation Training, call 239-281-8669 or visit www.VectorShields.com or email [email protected].
Vector Centerline Shields are only sold to current law enforcement with active credentials.
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