Arizona fire official designs bulletproof vest to fit school backpacks

Reuters

Published Jun 15, 2022 09:05AM ET

Updated Jun 15, 2022 01:11PM ET

By Liliana Salgado

(Reuters) - Arizona fire captain Kevin Goodman says his company, Escape Armour, exists for one reason: to prevent the loss of even a single child in a school shooting.

Goodman, who has four children, designed a bulletproof vest that easily fits into school backpacks, so kids can have it with them at all times. It's not the first such product, but he says his armour uses better materials.

“So to be able to make something that possibly could protect a child in this kind of horrible situation some time, I mean, that's why I do it,” he told Reuters.

Goodman, who has worked as a firefighter, fire captain and fire investigator, as well as an engineer, in Arizona since 1998, took Reuters outside Phoenix city limits to demonstrate how the vest works.

Using a mannequin to simulate a child, he fired several shots using a 9mm rifle, 9mm handgun and .45-caliber handgun.

As he removed an armour plate from the vest - which did not let any bullets through - he commented on where each shot hit.

“These two hits here would have pierced right through my heart. These on the on the right side would have gone through my right lung. And these lower ones over here, there's two hits here, these would have easily gone through my left side lung,” Goodman said.

Escape Armour offers two different products: a foldable vest that comes in three sizes and a standalone shield that makes any backpack bulletproof.