Officer Saftey Considerations
Officer Saftey Considerations
Vehicle Searches
100

what are high-risk pullovers ?

In any situation where patrol officers may be at greater risk.

100

Contact officer roles and responsibilities.....

must be clear in a high-risk pullover.

100

What types of weapons pose dangers to officers?

Guns, knives, or sharp objects can be dangerous to officers.

200

When are high-risk pullovers made?

when the officers have a reason to believe the occupants in the target vehicle are armed, show a threat to officers, or committed a felony.


200

T/F  Cover officers must assist primary officers at the scene of a pullover.

True 

200

What are examples of drugs and chemicals that can be harmful to officers?

Needles, fentanyl, or toxic substances are examples of drugs and chemicals that can pose a risk.

300
How can parole officers prepare for High-risk pullovers?

Officers can hypothesize situations with their partners ahead of time, plan action before initiating vehicle pullovers, and obtain appropriate training in advance to maintain skill levels.


300

What should an officer actively do in terms of positioning?

Avoid silhouetting and proper cover and concealement.

300

What are booby traps?

Booby traps refer to hidden explosives or dangerous setups that can threaten officers.

400

An officer should always what?

Always work as a team, know the policies, maintain communication with involved officers, move methodically, rely on known tactics, and exercise self-control.


400

Aside from maintaining firearms, what else should officers maintain?

Visuals with occupants

400

How can bystanders pose a danger to officers?

Bystanders can interfere with officers, which might complicate or escalate a situation.

500

What are the three things an officer should consider?

Utilizing resources, relying on basic training and Known tactics, and maintaining a personal control and professional attitude.

500

List 3 things an officer should say when communicating with another officer..

  • Effective and appropriate communication

  • Informing the Primary officer of any critical occurrences or safety issues.

  • (E.g Person approaching officer outside his view, movement with target vehicle possible crossfire situations.)

  • Avoiding Inappropriate communication

  • Avoiding giving directions 

  • Avoid giving communication that conflicts primary officers order.

  • Advising contact officers if they’re repositioning for a tactical advantage or clearing target vehicle.

500

Under what circumstances can officers legally search a vehicle?

Officers can search only if they have legal reasons, such as consent from the driver, probable cause, if the driver is arrested, during an impound search, or in emergency situations.