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Chances are the Vegas SWAT team will be briefed on the cultist compound, with a sketch of the building for reference. It'll show doors, windows, and other pertinent details, and some interior features are likely to be suggested. These are based on observation, informant tips and architecture-derived deductions. Building location codes are used by SWAT teams; these are standardized and quick ways of indicating a specific place in the site. It involves numbering the building's sides one through four, beginning with the front and working clockwise. The floors are counted from the ground up, openings from left to right. You can refine the method, distinguishing doors from windows (e.g. "suspect spotted, side 2, floor 2, first window").
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Chances are the Vegas SWAT team will be briefed on the cultist compound, with a sketch of the building for reference. It'll show doors, windows, and other pertinent details, and some interior details are likely to be included based on informant tips and deduction based on architecture. Building location codes are used by the SWAT team; these are standardized and quick ways of indicating a specific place in the site. It involves numbering the building's sides one through four, beginning with the front and working clockwise. The floors are counted from the ground up, openings from left to right. You can refine the method, distinguishing doors from windows (e.g. "suspect spotted, side 2, floor 2, first window").
  
  
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If the incident becomes a hostage rescue or barricaded suspect situation, chances are the police negotiator will be called on to try and establish communication with the suspect or suspects. This is done through existing telephone lines or with a special crisis phone dropped off by SWAT inside of the site (through a window or open door). The negotiator is there to get the suspect to surrender without harming anyone, and he uses every psychological edge he can come up with to accomplish this. This means a lot of talking, empathizing, and stalling, and requires some level of trust. Negotiators try to establish connections in the community's underworld and reputations for trustworthiness; one bad negotiation can end your career.
 
If the incident becomes a hostage rescue or barricaded suspect situation, chances are the police negotiator will be called on to try and establish communication with the suspect or suspects. This is done through existing telephone lines or with a special crisis phone dropped off by SWAT inside of the site (through a window or open door). The negotiator is there to get the suspect to surrender without harming anyone, and he uses every psychological edge he can come up with to accomplish this. This means a lot of talking, empathizing, and stalling, and requires some level of trust. Negotiators try to establish connections in the community's underworld and reputations for trustworthiness; one bad negotiation can end your career.
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=Planning the Assault=
 
=Planning the Assault=

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