Officer Safety
Tactical consideration for high risk vehicle pullovers
Tactical consideration for high risk vehicle pullovers pt.2
Vehicle Searches
Random
100

Where an officer perceives a greater level of risk when pulling over a vehicle 

High risk pull over

100

T or F

there are some arrest that are so important that officers involved should expose themselves to a needless danger 

FALSE

100

Fill in the Blank: Establish physical ______ of _______

Establish physical control of occupants

100

What is the main goal of a vehicle search?

To find weapons, contraband, or evidence

100

 What starts with T, is filled with T, and ends in T?

A teapot

200

A high risk stop is made when?

When a officer has reason to believe they may be armed, represent a serious threat to the officer, or committed a felony

200

What is it vital for the primary officer initiating high risk vehicle pullovers to do?(say both)

Maintain communication with dispatch and assist backup officers

200

Name 3 general guidelines (What it lists)

Be aware of cross fire and positioning, Have eyes on the suspect(s), Make suspect have poor positioning, Handcuff suspect(s), Conduct a search

200

Name one way to search systematically.

Top to bottom / front to back / inside first

200

Which word in the dictionary is spelled incorrectly?

incorrectly

300

When a officer conducts a pullover its normal for them to feel what

Normal for them to feel excitement, fear, anger, confusion, impatience and competency 

300

What are some examples of communication officers should do 

1. safest approach to the scene 

2. License number and description of the target vehicle 

3. Number and description of the target and the vehicle.

300

True or False: Officers should not clear the target vehicle and should leave it alone

False: Officers should clear the target vehicle of any additional occupants

300

Why is planning important before a search?

So nothing is missed and rules are followed

300

What word becomes longer after you add two letters to it?

Long

400

Officers should rely on what?

Rely on known tactics and procedures while remaining flexible enough to adapt or improvise if necessary 

400

can a officer wait for additional resources to arrive prior to initiating contact with the vehicle?

Yes

400

Name 5 general guidelines (What it lists)

Assume more people are hiding, Call out a bluff, Approach in low profile position, Assume a position of cover and avoid cross fire if hidden suspects are found, Feel for movements, Check for areas of concealment, Use K-9

400

What is one safety hazard officers might face?

Weapons, needles, chemicals, etc.

400

What has a lot of holes but can still hold water

A  sponge

500

Officers should always maintain communication with who? 

Dispatch and other officers.

500

officers who develop a plan of action must make it with who and involve who?

make it with their partner and involve assisting cover units and distpach.

500

Why could a foot pursuit have unfortunate consequences?

Officer entering unsafe areas, run past the contact vehicle with occupants who may be armed still inside, and Compromise the safety of officers

Establish a perimeter rather than initiating a foot pursuit

500

Why should officers never relax during a search?

Because suspects could take action or hide things

500

What runs around the house but doesn't move?

A fence

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