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                                              Task: Duty to Render Aid
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          As a general matter, officers have a duty to render aid to the degree

          they are trained or to immediately summon medical aid:





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          • For any person in law enforcement custody who has an injury or
               illness that a lay person would recognize as requiring medical aid;


          • Any person who has been the subject of force who has an observed

               injury which a lay person would recognize as requiring medical aid;
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          • Any person who has been the subject of force who is reporting an




               distress
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                 – NOTE: Err on the side of medical care






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