What tool do officers use to communicate with dispatch and other officers?
What is police radio?
What color lights do police vehicles have and that police officers activate during a traffic stop or emergencies?
What does DUI stand for?
What is Driving Under the Influence?
What is one main reason law enforcement uses drones?
What is to search large areas quickly or for officer safety?
What does CSI stand for?
What is Crime Scene Investigation?
What do officers wear to protect themselves from gunfire?
What is a ballistic vest?
What should a driver do when pulled over by police?
What is pull over safely to the right, remain calm, and keep hands visible?
What is one example of distracted driving?
What is texting, eating, talking on the phone, or adjusting the music while driving?
True or False: Drones can record video and use thermal imaging.
What is True?
What is one kind of evidence detectives might collect?
What is fingerprints, DNA, or photographs?
What is used take a person into custody?
What are handcuffs?
What is the speed limit in a school zone unless otherwise posted?
What is 20 mph?
Name one part of the Standardized Field Sobriety Test (SFST).
What is the Walk and Turn or One-Leg Stand, or Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus?
What does SWAT stand for?
What is Special Weapons and Tactics?
What do investigators wear to avoid contaminating a crime scene?
What are gloves or protective suits?
This tool is worn on an officer's waist and holds some of their gear.
What is a duty belt?
What should a driver do when an emergency vehicle is approaching them from behind with their emergency lights and siren activated?
What is slow down and pull over to the right?
What tool do officers use to preliminarily measure a driver's BAC?
What is Portable Breath Test (PBT), also known as a breathalyzer?
Name one type of situation where SWAT would be used.
What is a hostage situation, or armed and barricaded suspect?
What is the first thing detectives or investigators do when arriving at a crime scene?
What is secure the scene to preserve evidence?
Name three items commonly found on a police officer's duty belt.
What is a handgun, handcuffs, and magazines?
During a high risk stop (felony stop), where do officers give commands from?
What is from behind cover, usually behind their patrol vehicles using a PA?
What is the legal limit for BAC in most states for adult drivers?
What is 0.08%?
What must officers follow when flying drones in public areas?
What are FAA regulations and safety procedures?
What is the purpose of marking and labeling evidence at a scene?
What is to maintain the chain of custody and identify each item?