Arrest & Search
Burglary
Crime Prevention
Domestic
First Aid
100

When approaching, what two things should be used?

Cover and concealment

100

What level of crime is a 4th degree burglary?

Gross misdemeanor
100

Tree leaves should be no lower than how many feet?

8 feet.

100

What level of crime is a domestic assault if it is the person's first offense with no aggravating factors?

Misdemeanor

100

What do all unconscious people need?

An airway

200

How long should you wait after knocking to open the door?

A reasonable amount of time for the person to reach the door
200

Name two possible resources to ask for.

Additional officers; perimeter; EMS; K9; helicopter; SWAT

200

What are the two main purposes of lighting?

Light up human activity; provide security

200

Give the statute for domestic assault.

609.2242

200

What is the rate of compressions and rescue breaths for an adult?

30 compressions to 2 rescue breaths. Rate of 100 compressions per minute

300

Name the two things you must leave when exiting.

Copy of the warrant and item receipt

300

Give the statute for burglary.

609.582

300

What are the recommendations for deadbolts?

Minimum of 1in throw; made of case-hardened steel

300

Give the statute for interfering with an emergency call.

609.78

300

Explain the meanings of triage colors: green, yellow, red, black.

Green: walking wounded. Yellow: need treatment, but delayed priority. Red: need urgent treatment. Black: dead.

400

When bagging evidence items, name three things that must be written on the bag/box.

Case number; item number; description of item; location; date; officer number

400

Define a 2nd degree burglary.

Burglar uses a tool to enter; building is a dwelling; building is protected (bank, school, pharmacy, etc.)

400

Explain Operation ID.

A program that engraves unique numbers onto valuables, which can then be tracked in the case of a theft

400

Explain the initial approach (in car).

Lights and sirens until 1.5miles; lights only until 2 blocks; park 1 block away

400

Explain each letter of SAMPLE.

S: signs and symptoms. A: allergies. M: medications. P: past medical history. L: last oral intake. E: events.

500

Explain the procedure when taking/packaging electronics.

Photograph the screen (if on); turn on airplane mode; turn off electronics; put in Faraday bag/box

500

List four questions to ask dispatch before the scenario.

Homeowner contact; potential weapons, animals, drugs; tentative layout; alarms; prior calls; etc.

500

Explain the requirements to set up a Neighborhood Watch Program.

50% neighbor participation, 50% of which participate in Operation ID. Hold 2 meetings annually

500

Give the 7 domestic relationships.

Spouse/former spouse; parent-child; blood-relatives; roommates/prior roommates; child in common; alleged baby daddy; romantic/sexual relationship

500

What is another name for a sucking chest wound?

Tension pneumothorax.