How Do You Prepare for a School Shooting?
In a gruesome new American ritual, “mass casualty” simulations are training first responders about the agonizing choices they would face during a real attack.
Photographs by Lindsay Morris and
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In a gruesome new American ritual, “mass casualty” simulations are training first responders about the agonizing choices they would face during a real attack.
Photographs by Lindsay Morris and
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