Excerpts from the Herald-news.com:
Joliet firefighters and paramedics are getting ballistic vests and helmets as firefighters across the country are being equipped for the possibility of entering mass-shooting situations to aid victims.
The city council approved a $32,882 bid for 49 ballistic vests and 49 helmets. The protective equipment will allow paramedics to enter a building where a mass shooting is active under the protection of police to get into a secured area to treat victims. The equipment is compliant with best practice standards set by he National Fire Protection Association.
#1 by harry on June 10, 2019 - 8:25 PM
in the world we live in today I think this is a nessacessary move even if they never use them they still have them