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  2. Police tactical unit - Wikipedia

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    Osaka Prefectural Police Riot Police Unit officers arresting a suspect during training. A police tactical unit (PTU) [a] is a specialized police unit trained and equipped to handle situations that are beyond the capabilities of ordinary law enforcement units because of the level of violence (or risk of violence) involved.

  3. Tactical emergency medical services - Wikipedia

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    Tactical Emergency medical services (TEMS) is out-of-hospital care given in hostile situations by specially trained practitioners. Tactical support provided through TEMS can be applied in either the civilian world, generally with special law enforcement teams such as SWAT and SERT , as well as with military special operations teams. [ 1 ]

  4. List of police tactical units - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa Police Service – Tactical Unit; Peel Regional Police – Tactical and Rescue Unit [38] Service de police de la Ville de Québec – Groupe Tactique d'intervention; Regina Police Service – Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team [39] Royal Newfoundland Constabulary – Tactics and Rescue Unit (TRU) [40]

  5. NYPD Emergency Service Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Emergency Service Unit (ESU) is part of the Special Operations Bureau of the New York City Police Department. The unit provides specialized support and advanced equipment to other NYPD units. Members of ESU are cross-trained in multiple disciplines for police, medical, and rescue work.

  6. Border Patrol Search, Trauma, and Rescue - Wikipedia

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    The Border Patrol Search, Trauma, and Rescue Unit (BORSTAR) is one of two police tactical units in the Special Operations Group, under the United States Border Patrol (USBP). The unit is trained in emergency search and rescue, medical evacuation (medevac), and tactical emergency medical services (TEMS) response in hazardous environments.

  7. Emergency Service Unit - Wikipedia

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    An emergency service unit (ESU), alternatively emergency service detail (ESD) or emergency service squad (ESS), is a type of unit within an emergency service, usually police, that is capable of responding to and handling a broader or more specific range of emergencies and calls for service than regular units within their organization, such as rescue, emergency management, and mass casualty ...

  8. Emergency service - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement agencies may differ in jurisdiction (state police, county police, national police, etc.), specific role (highway patrol, special police, etc.), capabilities (auxiliary police, police tactical unit, etc.), and oversight (private police by private entities, military police by militaries, etc.), but generally share similar purposes.

  9. National Intervention Unit - Wikipedia

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    The National Intervention Unit, as a part of the operational response services division - along with Public Order Policing units, the Special Task force, the Tactical Response Teams and the air-wing - were a central part of the police strategy that resulted in the Marikana Massacre. [9]