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REWIND | The Brisbane Jewellery Store Stabbing
Season 3 · Episode 178

REWIND | The Brisbane Jewellery Store Stabbing

Crime Insiders · LiSTNR

March 18, 202541m 19sExplicit

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Show Notes

After an attempted murder left a man brutally injured, one cop decided to change the way police in Queensland respond to violent crimes. 

Queensland Police Sergeant Dustin Osborne is one of the best examples of how proactive policing can not only prevent crime, but save lives. 

He designed and implemented QPol’s groundbreaking Tactical First Aid Program. An initiative which has received global acclaim for its ability to train first responding police in critical medical intervention techniques.

Join host Brent Sanders as he unpacks how Dustin copes with his role as a first responding police officer, and what is next for the future of police medicine. 

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