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ce the 1999 Columbine school 
massacre, when officials huddled outside to formulate a plan while shooters 
continued firing inside and a teacher bled to death without timely treatment. 
Now police immediately charge in to stop the shooting as quickly as 
possible; officers are trained to step over the wounded and stop the 
gunman first, then tend to victims.During active shooter training last month 
with the LAX police and LAPD, Los Angeles city firefighters wearing ballistic 
vests and helmets dragged survivors to areas where they could provide treatment.Because 
police are often the first at the scene where there are injuries, 
California law requires officers receive first aid and CPR training in the 
academy and regular refreshers afterward.A recent audit by Los Angeles Police 
Commission Inspector General Alex Bustamante found that the LAPD had a zero 
percent compliance rate. Only 250-sworn officers in the Metropolitan Division 
out of the department's more than 9,900 sworn officers received the refresher 
training, it states. Airport police have the training.On day-to-day crime 
scenes, firefighters wait down the street until police clear the scene, 
usually in minutes, and allow them in, Los Angeles County Fire Battalion 
Chief Larry Collins, who's a member of a Los Angeles interagency working 
group creating best practices for mass casualty incidents."When we have 
an active shooter, we can't hold back a block away, we've got 
to go in" because cl
Oct. 17, 2013: People visit the fort of King Rao Ram Baksh 
Singh in Unnao in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh state, India. 
Archaeologists began digging for treasure beneath the 19th century fort 
on Friday, after a popular Hindu holy man said a former king 
appeared to him in a dream and told him of the cache.AP 
PhotoOct. 18, 2013: Onlookers stand at the site where the state archaeological 
survey of India has sent a team of archaeologists to start digging 
at Daundia Khera village in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. The 
Indian government is digging for treasure after a civic-minded Hindu village 
sage dreamt that 1,000 tons of gold was buried under a ruined 
palace, and wrote to tell the central bank about it.Reuters/StringerLUCKNOW, 
India  India ended a search for treasure beneath a 19th century 
fort after finding only a few bones and terracotta bricks but none 
of the gold predicted by a Hindu holy man's dream, an official 
said Friday.The search began Oct. 18 in Uttar Pradesh state in northern 
India after Hindu swami Shobhan Sarkar told a government minister that a 
former king appeared to him in a dream and told him of 
a nearly $50 billion cache.- Praveen Kumar Mishra, the leader of the 
digThe leader of the dig, Praveen Kumar Mishra, said the hunt had 
been suspended. The government spent 1.6 million rupees ($25,300) on digging 
at the site, said Durga Shankar, a local magistrate.The opposition said 
the government search was trigger
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