Episode 104 features a panel discussion with law enforcement and Fire EMS experts, delving into the benefits, challenges, and practical considerations of implementing body armor for emergency medical services. While the risk of EMS personnel getting shot in active shooter events is relatively low, body armor can provide an additional layer of safety. However, implementing ballistic protection is not a simple task and requires careful consideration of various factors including fit and comfort, cost and maintenance, mobility and size variations.

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