Critical Incident Overview
Critical Incident Overview
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Weapons of Mass Destruction
Weapons of Mass Destruction
100

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?

100

When responding to a Natural Disaster, how long should you pack for?

What is 48 hours?

100

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?

100

Approach the incident cautiously from an ________, _____, _______ position until you can safely identify and assess the CBRNE situation.

What is upwind, uphill, upstream?

100

A ______ may release biological contaminants, toxic chemical agents, incendiary fires, and conventional explosives?

What is a Weapon of Mass Destruction?

200

Historically, approximately _____ % of active shooters have been males.

What is 95%?

200

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)

200

________ is an acronym commonly used to identify types of hazards you may face as either part of an accidental or intentional release.

What is CBRNE?

200

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?

200

What involves ensuring the safety of the officer and the public through personal protective equipment and the evacuation of nearby structures?

What is protection?

300

The _________ objective is mass murder, not traditional criminal acts, such as robbery or hostage-taking.

What is an Active Shooter's Objective?

300

When responding to a critical incident, what language should be used when communicating with various departments?

What is plain talk/language (plain English)?

300

It is a _____-degree ________ to unlawfully manufacture, possess, sell, deliver, mail, send, display, use, threaten to use, attempt to use, conspire to use, or make readily accessible to others a "hoax weapon of mass destruction". 

What is a Second-Degree Felony?

300

Keep contaminated and uncontaminated people separated to avoid the spread of contamination. Place contaminated people in a secure area called _________ where they can be decontaminated.

What is Victim Collection Points (aka triage)? 

300

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)? 

400

What active shooter incident changed the way law enforcement responds?

What is the Columbine High School Shooting?

400

Immediately after a natural disaster you will shift from evacuation to ______ and ________. 

What is search and rescue?

400

Taking immediate shelter in a readily accessible locations to prevent exposure to a dangerous situation is called _________.

What is Shelter in place?

400

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 

400

Your first responsibility in a CBRNE situation is _____________ ?

What is protecting yourself/officer safety? 

500

The current tactic law enforcement officers use for an active shooter is called _____________.

What is Locate and Neutralize the Threat?

500

A common factor among active shooters.

Loss of significant relationships, changes in financial status or job, changes in living arrangements, major adverse changes to life circumstances, and being the victim of bullying.  

500

Patrol officers are typically trained to respond at the ________ level. (Levels of Training). 

What is Awareness Level?

500

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?

500

Your secondary responsibility in a CBRNE situation is to ___________ and property?

What is protect other people?

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