What is defined as one or more individuals participating in a random or systematic killing spree demonstrating their intent to harm others with a firearm.
What is an Active Shooter?
When responding to a Natural Disaster, how long should you pack for?
What is 48 hours?
It is a ________ degree ________ to unlawfully manufacture, possess, sell, deliver, send, mail, display, use, threaten to use, attempt to use, conspire to use, or make readily accessible to others a weapon of mass destruction.
What is a 1st Degree Felony?
Approach the incident cautiously from an ________, uphill, upstream position until you can safely identify and assess the CBRNE situation.
What is upwind?
What is any device or object involving a biological agent or any device or object that is designed or intended to release radiation or radioactivity at a level dangerous to human or animal life?
What is a Weapon of Mass Destruction?
Historically, approximately _____ % of active shooters have been males.
What is 95%?
What is a standardized, on-scene, all hazards approach to incident management that coordinates the operation of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications under a common organizational structure?
What is the Incident Command System? (ICS)
What is any device or object that is designed or intended to cause death or serious bodily injury to any human or animal, or severe emotional or mental harm to any human, through the release, dissemination, or impact of toxic or poisonous chemicals?
What is Weapons of Mass Destruction?
What is the ability to deny or restrict access to the involved area and remove uninjured and uncontaminated people from that area?
What is isolation?
What involves ensuring the safety of the officer and the public through personal protective equipment and the evacuation of nearby structures?
What is protection?
The objective is mass murder, not traditional criminal acts, such as robbery or hostage-taking.
What is an Active Shooter's Objective?
When responding to a critical incident, what language should be used when communicating with various departments?
What is plain language (plain English)?
What is a Second-Degree Felony?
Keep contaminated and uncontaminated people separated to avoid the spread of contamination. Place these people in areas uphill to a secure position called ______________.
What is a written plan that describes the actions that an organization will take in response to various major events?
What is the Emergency Response Plan (ERP)?
What active shooter incident changed the way law enforcement responds?
What is the Columbine High School Shooting?
Immediately after a natural disaster you will shift from evacuation to ______ and ________.
What is search and rescue?
What does CBRNE stand for?
What is Chemical, Biological, Radiation, Nuclear, & Explosives?
Law Enforcement Officers acting at the Awareness Level have four responsibilities and goals, sometimes abbreviated as RIP-NOT. What does RIP-NOT stand for?
Recognition & Identification
Isolation
Protection
NOTification
What is protect yourself?
What current tactic do law enforcement officers use for an active shooter?
What is Locate and Neutralize the Threat?
Loss of significant relationships, changes in financial status or job, changes in living arragements, major adverse changes to life circumstances, and being the victim of bullying are all signs or symptoms of who?
What is an Active Shooter?
Patrol officers are typically trained to respond at the ________ level. (Levels of Training).
What is Awareness Level?
What means taking immediate shelter in a readily accessible location or remaining inside a structure to prevent exposure to a dangerous situation that exists outside of the structure?
What is Shelter-In-Place?
Your secondary responsibility in a CBRNE situation is to ________ _______ ________ and property? (three words)
What is protect other people?