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🗓️ 27 March 2024
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Brian Ellis is a retired police lieutenant with over 25 years of experience, author, instructor, and crisis management professional. Throughout his police career, he served in numerous tactical incidents and high-stakes missions with several accommodations for meritorious service. Brian led numerous specialty teams, and during his time as the SWAT Commander and specialty team leader, he developed a strong understanding of the dynamics that make people and missions thrive.
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0:00.0 | This is Things Police See, first-hand accounts. |
0:05.0 | With your host, Steve Gold. |
0:08.0 | Welcome to the podcast at Interviews Active and Retired Police Officers |
0:11.0 | about their most intense, bizarre, and sometimes humorous |
0:14.6 | moments on the job. |
0:16.2 | It is I, old Gingerface, guys. |
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0:48.0 | I want to say a heartfelt thank you so much to all the people that have sent extra donations to go towards |
0:55.6 | cash is vet-built gigantic help and I mean that so so much when one comes in I show it to |
1:01.8 | my wife and we're like yes oh my gosh thank goodness. So we did get the results back from the cancer test after his |
1:08.6 | kidney was removed and it's not the bad cancer so it's a it is a dog cancer but they took his kidney they believe they got the whole thing it's not the cancer there's that one cancer out there where it doesn't matter what they took out your dog has like three months to like 30 days of three months to live that's one they were afraid of it's not that one so they are hopeful that Cash is in the clear and he's going to have a good and normal life from this point on. |
1:37.0 | So that is, we are so grateful for that. I never thought that I'd be in the position where I'd have to |
1:45.3 | drop that kind of money on a dog and I actually never thought I would do it. So I am one of those people now guys like what can I say? |
1:57.5 | He's a great dog if you don't know if you're just listening he's a four-year-old German Shepherd family dog |
2:06.1 | He's 125 pounds big blocky head just awesome dog stoic when he needs to be stoic friendly and loving if he knows you that type of deal so it really was worth it to keep him keep him |
2:10.9 | with us so thank you to everybody and thank you for all the messages in the support otherwise it really meant a lot to me so |
2:16.8 | Thank you. Thank you for that |
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