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This video covers the concept of a Tactical Pause. It describes the benefits and importance of the three steps: Breathe, Evaluate, and Communicate. A tactical pause (TP) can be used to help get a law enforcement officer back into “control” after being involved in a stressful incident, like use of force. But parts of the concept can be used in many different events where it is important to regain some level of control of one’s self. Other concepts (OODA Loop and Safety Priorities) are infused into this conversation and help explain how to properly apply a TP. Discussion questions are included below to help start a conversation with others to better understand this concept and help make the training “stick.” This concept can be practiced at any time to help make it a part of your critical incident response. 1. Why is breaking an officer’s “tunnel vision” important on a call? 2. How does the OODA loop come into play when using a tactical pause? 3. When evaluating your position, when might it be appropriate to move toward the suspect instead of moving to cover and/or moving backwards? Do the Safety Priorities help make that decision? 4. What do you think is the difference between compliance and perfect compliance? 5. Why should a law enforcement officer not always look for perfect compliance? 6. Why is it important to be “calm, clear, and confident” when communicating to dispatch, other officers, and the suspect? 7. Why is it important to continue to plan after applying the “three steps” of the TP?