Good training. I was concerned too that the next arriving officers were spending time on trying to get the downed PO taken care of. The priority is 1) Mission-stopping the shooter, then 2) Men-take care of those wounded.You'd be surprised, or maybe not, at how easy it is to do. When we do active shooter training, we have volunteers that play roles of victims. As were clearing the building they'd be strewn across the building yelling for help, crying, grabbing at you from the floor, and some "done up," so that some look injured, and some look deceased. It's hard to break the emotional mindset of trying to help those, but as instructed, we have to ignore them and keep pressing toward the threat.