the ability to regulate one's impulses, emotions, and desires.
What is self-control?
a law office employee that conducts research on the law, file documents, and assist attorney's in court.
What is a paralegal?
The highest rank in the fire service
What is a chief?
support staff in law enforcement that transfer calls to appropriate response personnel
What is a telecommunicator/911 dispatch?
a type of shift work that is typical for dispatchers.
What is an 8-to-12-hour shift?
working or acting together for a common purpose or benefit
What is cooperation?
Person in charge of courtroom trials
What is a judge?
the main goals of a firefighter
What is 'to save lives'?
a practice in law enforcement where officers get to know the people in the neighborhood and work to build positive relationships.
What is community policing?
the medical certification that career firefighters are required to obtain.
What is EMT?
the first recorded instance of an organized police force
What is England?
an entity in the courtroom that represent the person accused of wrong doing
What is defense attorney?
the organization that has the primary responsibility for putting out large wildland fires
What is U.S. Forest Service?
the most common cause of police officers' work-related deaths in the US
What is domestic violence?
the name in which police, fire, and ambulance dispatchers are alternatively called:
What is a public safety telecommunicator?
a career pathway for those aspiring to be a paramedic
What is emergency management services?
an elected official member of the courtroom
What is a prosecutor?
the role in the fire service to examine buildings, detect fire hazards and ensures federal, state, and local fire codes are met.
What is an inspector?
the agency responsible for identifying, investigating, and dismantling vulnerabilities regarding the nation's border and security?
What is ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement)?
the certification one should have prior to obtaining his/her EMT certification.
What is first responder?
uses a formal communication channel to report progress, give work assignments, and request support. (**Hint: it is an acronym)
What is ICS?
a person who analyzes data to determine why people break the law.
What is a criminologist?
the concept that each firefighter answers to only one supervisor.
What is unity of command?
the nation's oldest federal law enforcement entity, created to ensure the security and integrity of the federal judicial system
What is the US Marshal service?
the types of calls dispatch, police, firefighters, EMT's, and emergency management personnel respond to
What is emergency?