FrankenMauser
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Today you're visiting some one that suffered a brain injury; at a hospital in the foothills of a mountain range, near the mouth of a dry canyon, overlooking much of the metropolitan area you live in. It's a typical day in the hospital, until you hear the public address system:
"Code Grey. Code Grey. Code Grey."
"Armed gunman outside perimeter. Armed gunman in parking garage."
You think, sarcastically, "that's useful... there are three parking garages...", as the voice continues:
"Lock down perimeter. Lock down perimeter. Lock down perimeter."
As the security officer assigned to the unit* you're visiting goes running to a parking garage door just down the hall, and nurses scramble to close all drapes and blinds, the PA announces: *(standard practice for many neural units)
"Possible armed gunman inside perimeter."
"Full lock down. Full lock down. Full lock down."
The guard locks the exterior door, and returns to the unit, locking everyone inside. As he's initiating local security procedures, you realize you've still got your concealed handgun. You thought about it on the way to the hospital, and meant to leave it in the car, but forgot.
As you're sitting there, contemplating the situation you're in, you hear the guard's radio:
"Suspect last seen in Green section, level 3, of garage 2, moving toward hospital entrance. Male. Average build. Camouflage clothing. Black binoculars. Carrying rifle and small black bag."
That's the same section you parked in, the same door you came in, and the same door the guard just locked. If the "armed gunman" did make it inside the hospital, he is likely hiding in a utility closet or office between the unit you're in, and the 3rd level entrance (essentially the main floor, on that side of the building). The door to the hallway is full-pane wire-reinforced safety glass, in a metal frame; that's it.
The guard has a beating device, a radio, and a taser.
You, by mistake, are actually armed. You're actually armed illegally, but in a position to do something.
What do you do?
--There will be more information and some hints to the actual outcome of the real scenario added here, as some replies are posted.
"Code Grey. Code Grey. Code Grey."
"Armed gunman outside perimeter. Armed gunman in parking garage."
You think, sarcastically, "that's useful... there are three parking garages...", as the voice continues:
"Lock down perimeter. Lock down perimeter. Lock down perimeter."
As the security officer assigned to the unit* you're visiting goes running to a parking garage door just down the hall, and nurses scramble to close all drapes and blinds, the PA announces: *(standard practice for many neural units)
"Possible armed gunman inside perimeter."
"Full lock down. Full lock down. Full lock down."
The guard locks the exterior door, and returns to the unit, locking everyone inside. As he's initiating local security procedures, you realize you've still got your concealed handgun. You thought about it on the way to the hospital, and meant to leave it in the car, but forgot.
As you're sitting there, contemplating the situation you're in, you hear the guard's radio:
"Suspect last seen in Green section, level 3, of garage 2, moving toward hospital entrance. Male. Average build. Camouflage clothing. Black binoculars. Carrying rifle and small black bag."
That's the same section you parked in, the same door you came in, and the same door the guard just locked. If the "armed gunman" did make it inside the hospital, he is likely hiding in a utility closet or office between the unit you're in, and the 3rd level entrance (essentially the main floor, on that side of the building). The door to the hallway is full-pane wire-reinforced safety glass, in a metal frame; that's it.
The guard has a beating device, a radio, and a taser.
You, by mistake, are actually armed. You're actually armed illegally, but in a position to do something.
What do you do?
--There will be more information and some hints to the actual outcome of the real scenario added here, as some replies are posted.