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jeyben [28]
1 year ago
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harina [27]1 year ago
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Trauma Hospital I think
Nikitich [7]1 year ago
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When protecting the president, the Secret Service must ensure that the president is never more than a few minutes away from a Trauma Hospital.

<h3>How does the President's security come from the Secret Service?</h3>

The Secret Service is distinct from other federal law enforcement organizations because, in addition to protecting visiting heads of state and governments, the president and vice president of the United States, and their families, as well as former presidents, presidential candidates, and other high-profile individuals, its agents also conduct criminal investigations—the agency's original mandate from 1865.

Both investigative and protective, they.

They need to provide safe sites for the president in case of an assault, locate nearby trauma hospitals, request a motorcade route through town, and clear airspace at the airport during the president's arrival, among other things.

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