S.w.a.t: Firefight Page #2
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- 2011
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-Where'd you get that?
-Across the street.
Homemade butterscotch sauce.
Enjoy it. It's your last one.
But why? I passed my physicals.
-I can do 200 sit-ups.
-You can?
Yeah. Want to see me?
I believe you.
You have to quit smoking.
How long you here for, sir?
Two weeks. Less if you pick it up quickly.
You want me to quit smoking for two weeks?
Sir, I've been smoking for 14 years.
What good's that going to do me?
You? Nothing.
But I can't stand the smell of smoke.
Well, that sucks for you.
It sucks for you. I'm the new team leader.
Training for your certification
starts tomorrow morning at 0500.
We got a bachelor party tonight
in Ann Arbor.
One of the guys from Metro's getting hitched.
Okay. Make it 0700.
-Have a beer for me.
-All right, what do you drink?
I hate smoke, too.
He doesn't look so special to me.
That's 'cause you ain't looking in the mirror.
-I kind of like him.
-He's a clown.
Nobody gives a sh*t what you think.
-My God.
-Man, you were a dancing machine last night.
He was, too.
So, how were the strippers?
Pretty good. Thanks for asking.
You won the SWAT shoot-off last year,
is that right?
And the year before.
The year before was a tie.
Yeah, I tied for first.
-You never lost a hostage.
-Not yet.
So, while I'm here,
I'm going to be your training liaison
and your officer
We'll go out on regular calls
and respond as a unit.
The only difference will be this.
I will be instructing you as you go.
Today we're going to do a three-mile run,
Hey, that's usually our quarterly fitness test.
I'm going to be throwing
a lot of curve balls at you guys,
so don't be afraid to swing.
Wake me up when you're done.
This will help you get through the day,
and I'll take these.
You're just going to take them from me?
Conditioning is important in police work.
In SWAT, it's 10times more important.
It's critical.
So push yourself to the limits here
and get used to it.
Come on, baby! Get up!
Bring it in!
Go! Go! Come on!
Not bad, gentlemen.
Now we get to the fun stuff.
-Welcome to the Brewster Projects.
-We know where it is.
Cutler, what are we doing here?
This place's been abandoned
for, like, three years.
-Diana Ross lived here.
-Yeah, and the Motown Sound.
-Anyway, Diana moved back to LA.
-We know the history.
This is a... What?
A fed training site, l guess. Right?
final FBl HRT certification will take place.
-Never been in any of those.
-Yeah, that's why I picked it.
I'm going to make it
very challenging for you guys.
Next two weeks, you're going to be
spending a lot oftime in these projects.
So learn to love it.
Damn. I dated a girl that lived here once.
Yeah! I remember that, actually.
What was his name?
Screw you, Stockton.
You were probably too worried about
catching an STD to even have sex.
All right, playtime's over, guys. Let's go.
Let's work.
Old-school, "Precision is everything."
"Take it slow and get it right?"
Well, Mumbai and Virginia Tech
and Columbine changed all that.
Speed and accuracy are now
equally important. Rapid response.
Tactical and precision are now generally
the same thing.
So unlearn whatever they taught you
at SWAT school
because sh*t happens fast today.
Everything I teach you will be on the move.
Nothing static. Target on the move.
Shoot on the move. Rescue on the move.
And do it fast.
Magazines should be emptied in 15 seconds.
Accuracy and time counts.
All right, let's suit up and go.
Kellogg, go!
Kneeling barricade position.
Moving, moving!
Change barricade.
Hold, hold, hold.
Behind you.
-High-low firing position.
-Right behind you.
Go! Go! Go! Go! Go!
Forward firing position!
Move it. Move it.
Looking good, boys. Looking good.
Now let's do it the hard way.
Watters, give him your MP3 player.
Turn it up. Full blast.
You've just been shot in your good arm.
You have four mags, 30 seconds.
Hit the target.
Taking too long,
and you're missing everything.
Other than that, you're perfect.
This is why we practice.
Requesting SWAT backup
at 1949 Barton Street.
PR reports possible hostage with
barricaded suspect. Unknown assailants.
You guys ready,
or should I call in another unit?
No, we're the A-team. We'll do it.
-We're good.
-We got it.
We're good. We'll be there in 15.
You got a key for this thing?
Building security's sending through
floor plans and surveillance footage.
-Mundy, on the laptop.
-All right.
Got the video feed right here.
All right. That's our suspect.
Name on the office door?
-Command, Control, "M".
-I know. I got it.
Here it is.
Rose Walker is our potential hostage.
-Punch her up.
-She's a systems analyst for the firm.
Recently moved from D.C.
Any red flags?
What else? What else? What else?
What else? Here we go.
Filed a restraining order two weeks ago.
And it is the same guy.
-Suspect's name is Walter Hatch.
-Right.
Tap into the building's phone router
and ring her office.
Already did.
Good.
-Ms. Walker?
-Leave. Right now.
Hey, Walter. This is Sergeant Cutler.
Can I speak to Rose, please?
What the hell does that mean?
Hell if I know. Cover me.
Got you.
Hey, why are we talking on this phone?
Because you were taping the other phone.
You okay? You need anything?
Leave immediately. Otherwise,
this is going to get very ugly very quickly.
We clear, a**hole?
All right. We're going up.
Full package. Gas, flash, dynamic entry.
Watters, sniper into that building.
-You know what a click command is?
-Yes, sir.
I'm the best marksman. I'll take the roof.
Watters, sniper into that building.
-Hey, I'm a better shot. I'll take it.
-Hey, hey, hey!
I just deployed an asset, Officer Kellogg.
You do not countermand me. Are we clear?
Wolport, you man communications.
Everybody else with me.
Move. Faster! Faster, guys.
Let's go! Let's go! We got a job to do.
Bench press 350 pounds to communicate.
Great.
-Let's go. Showtime, man.
-Bring us home, man.
I got up here.
-Clear.
-Guys, guys! Stockton, Mundy,
up to the roof.
Prepared to repel and flash bang
on my command.
-Got it?
-All right. Let's go.
This way.
Watters, what's your status?
I'm on the eighth floor about to take position.
-Hey, where's the roof access?
-Yeah, through there. Bythe stairwell.
We got a hostage situation.
This is for your protection.
Blow the glass.
Drop the guns.
Drop the guns.
Hey, Walter. I'm the guy on the phone.
This is a personal matter.
You need to leave now.
I'm not going to say it again!
Shoot him. Please, shoot him.
It's okay. Stay calm. You scared her.
Everything's under control.
Now get out of here before this gets worse.
It's already worse.
Walter, you seem like a reasonable person.
I am reasonable. She's safe now. Leave.
Go, orwe're going to have bigger problems.
Do you understand me?
Hey, man,
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