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Jim Bremner | |
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Born | James Bremner 21 May 1964 Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Education | Ontario Police College, Humber College |
Notable work | Flashpoint |
Police career | |
Allegiance | Canada |
Branch | Emergency Task Force |
Service years | 35 |
Status | Retired |
Rank | Captain |
Other work | Crack in The Armor, CTOA Copcast, Urban Trail |
Website | www.ctoa.ca |
Jim Bremner (born May 21, 1964) is a retired Canadian Police Officer, Author, and Media Personality. He has worked almost exclusively for the Toronto Police Service his entire career, including the Emergency Task Force[1] . He is the President and Founder of the Canadian Tactical Officers Association.[2]
Police Career
[edit]On December 31, 1991, Jim was involved in the fatal fatal shooting of Henry Muska at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto. Musaka, carrying a sick infant and armed with a pellet gun, was shot after he took a doctor hostage in a Toronto emergency room. [3]
Flashpoint
[edit]Jim Bremner made significant contributions to the acclaimed television series "Flashpoint," with his personal story serving as one of the foundational pillars of the show. As a Tactical Consultant, Jim played a vital role in shaping the authenticity and emotional depth of the characters' experiences. Drawing from his own journey, including his battle with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Jim provided invaluable insights that infused the show with a profound understanding of the challenges faced by law enforcement officers. The narrative of "Flashpoint" reflected Jim's real-world experiences, delving into the complexities of high-pressure situations and their long-lasting impacts on the mental well-being of the characters. Through his collaboration with the show's creators and the commitment to portraying the authentic struggles of law enforcement, resonating with viewers and contributing to its critical acclaim.[4]
Canadian Tactical Officers Association
[edit]After retiring from active duty, Jim assumed the role of President of the Canadian Tactical Officers Association, a position he continues to hold. He also hosts a podcast called CTOA Copcast, where he delves into a range of law enforcement and political issues from multiple perspectives. Outside the tactical community, guests have come from various fields, such as Pamela Wallin (Canadian Senator)[5], Rob Quartly (Canadian Music Video Director)[6] Mark Ellis (Actor) & Stephanie Morgenstern (Voice Actor)[7]
Bibliography
[edit]- Crack in the Armor: A police officers guide to surviving post traumatic stress disorder Dec 15 2014 (written with author Connie Adair)[8]
References
[edit]- ^ "Toronto Star, Former ETF officer's revelations a 'heroic effort'". Toronto Star.
- ^ "Blue Line, The Podcast: Jim Bremner, Canadian Tactical Officers Association". Blue Line Magazine.
- ^ "In tailspin after police shootings, former SWAT team leader lifts veil on post-traumatic stress syndrome". Toronto Star. October 12, 2011.
- ^ "Hugh Dillon humbled by Flashpoint connection to Eaton Centre victim". Toronto Star. December 12, 2011.
- ^ CopCast – Season 1 – Episode 5: Senator Pamela Wallin. YouTube.
- ^ CTOA Copcast - Grief Stories w/ Rob Quartly - April 18 2023. YouTube.
- ^ CopCast – Season 1 – Episode 3: Flashpoint Revisited with Mark Ellis and Stephanie Morganstern. YouTube.
- ^ "Crack in the Armor: A police officers guide to surviving post traumatic stress disorder". December 15, 2014. ASIN 098669570X.
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