Two known local drug violators meet in the park and make an exchange, while under surveillance.
What is a 52?
An officer is dispatched as an EMERGENT back-up unit.
What is 3-15?
Responders responsible for executing emergency plans at the local level...
What are emergency responders?
Unstable, difficult, or dangerous event which is unexpected, causes uncertainty and requires immediate attention
What is crisis?
Affirmative or acknowledge
QSL
Process of removing, destroying or neutralizing dangerous substances
What is decontamination?
Name the 4 stages of crisis management
What are mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery?
The facility located separately from the crisis in which MACS operate
What is the Emergency Operations Center?
What crisis management stage is "purchasing insurance" an example of?
What is mitigation?
Two vehicles collide. An officer is dispatched to what signal?
What is a 17?
An officer's radio is malfunctioning. He/she should take what signal?
What is 03?
The agency which developed and promotes the National Preparedness System...
What is FEMA?
Actions that prevent or reduce the likelihood of an event or reduce the potential for damaging effects of an event
What is mitigation?
Proceed with transmission
QSK
What is the military time conversion for 3 pm?
What is 1500 hours?
The mental health disorder prevalent in corrections and law enforcement due to witnessing tragic and horrific situations and events.
What is PTSD or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?
EOC stands for this term?
What is the Emergency Operations Center?
What crisis management stage is "repairing damaged property" an example of?
What is recovery?
A driver is noticed swerving and driving recklessly, as a good samaritan is providing real-time information on the description, tag and direction of travel. An officer is dispatched to what signal?
What is a 16?
An officer is dispatched to a call where a person's checks were stolen and cashed?
What is 54?
Name the 5 major functional areas of the Incident Command System...
What are Planning, Logistics, Administration/Finance, Operations & Incident Command?
An adverse event caused by natural processes
What is natural disaster?
Repeat
QSM
What is the military conversion time for 7 pm?
What is 1900 hours?
Name of tactical position an officer assumes when he/she stands, especially when the hands of a subject/ someone's hands being interviewed, are not in view.
What is OFFENSIVE READY STANCE?
In an incident, where should the EOC be located
Where is the off-scene?
What crisis management stage is "recognizing and knowing the signs of danger" an example of?
What is preparedness?
An officer makes a traffic stop after he/she sees a vehicle swerving in and out of lanes and stopping at green lights. Once on the stop, they notice the driver's speech is slurred. What signal do you have?
What is a 16?
When two officers are assigned to patrol together, as a unit, they check-in as a _____.
What is 60?
NIMS Command & Management directs operations from which branch?
What is the Incident Command Post?
Process of removing occupants from a dangerous area
What is evacuation?
Repeat there is interference
QRM
What is the mental health disorder that most officers fall prey to due to the tragic events they witness and have to investigate?
What is PTSD or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
The acronym for F-I when the phrase F-I STANCE is used.
What is FIELD INTERVIEW?
Entity of administrators and executives who set policies for coordination
What is MAC group?
What crisis management stage is "listening to officials" an example of?
What is response?
An officer is assigned to administrative duty due to an injury on the job. What code does he/she use to sign in on the radio? 09/___
What is 61?
A purse is taken from the bench, next to a seated person, as they talk on their cell phone.
What is 27?
What facility is located separately from the crisis (off scene) in which coordination occurs?
What is the Emergency Operations Center?
Process of locating, assisting, and extracting people in distress or imminent danger
What is Search & Rescue?
Location
QTH
The base of operation for public information officers and systems
What is the JIC (Joint Information Center)?
Keeping a distance of 6 to 9 feet to avoid a sudden threat.
What is REACTIONARY GAP?
Which level of government is FEMA a part of?
What is the federal government?
Which level of government is the Emergency Responders a part of?
What is local government?
It appears that there is a house on fire. Fire trucks and police are dispatched. What code are police dispatched under?
What is 49?
A purse is forcefully taken from a woman, crossing the street, causing her to fall.
What is 29?
List the 4 crisis management stages, in order...
What is mitigation, preparedness, response & recovery?
Event in which an individual commits a violent crime, putting a large number of people in danger
What is Terror/Criminal incident?
Stand by
QRX
A state or federal confinement facility that has custodial authority over adults sentenced to confinement
What is a prison?
That distance an officer should keep if the suspect's hands cannot be seen...
What is 25 feet?
FEMA stands for this term/terms.
what is the Federal Emergency Management Agency?
Which level of government is the Governor a part of?
What is the state government?
An officer is assigned to a civilian hospital for his/her shift due to a injured subject having been arrested as a result of a long armed robbery chase resulting in a collision.
What is 46?
A traffic light fails to work. An officer is dispatched.
What is 20?
Which level of government is the Emergency Manager a part of?
What is local government?
empathetic relationship in which parties understand each other and communicate well
What is rapport?
Change channels
QSY
A confinement facility administered by an agency of local government for adults and/or juveniles, usually those sentenced to a year or less.
What is a jail?
What is the name for any area within the reactionary gap?
What is the DANGER ZONE?
Standardized, on-scene incident management approach applicable to all crises to ensure all agencies and organizations work together cohesively
What is the Incident Command System (ICS)?
Which level of government is the President a part of?
What is the federal government?