Fire Extinguishers
Radio
Weapons
Use of Force
Common Knowledge
100

What does P.A.S.S stand for?

Pull Aim Squeeze Sweep

100

Who regulates radio transmissions?

FCC

100

What is soft empty hand?

To escort 

100

What are the three categories of the use of force continuum? 

Subject actions, officer responses, and threat perception 

100

Are you authorized to evacuate a building ? 

No, only if authorized by law enforcement

200

What does R.A.C.E. stand for?

Rescue Aim Confine and Extinguish

200

When should you complete a radio check?

Everyday before shift 

200

What is a soft intermediate weapons? 

OC spray

200

What are the 5 threat perception categories? 

Lethal, Harmful, Volatile, Tactical, and Strategic 

200

Can a security car have red or blue lights? 

No 

300

What class of fire extinguisher is used for and electrical fire?

 Class C

300

45 degree angle 

1 - 3 inches from your lips 

Slightly to the side 

These are examples of how to....

Hold your radio 

300

What is hard empty hand?

To take to the ground

300

What are the 5 officer responses? 

Deadly force, Defensive tactics, Compliance techniques, Contact controls, and Cooperatives controls 

300

Can the side of the vehicle say "Police"?

No, only "Security"

400

Which fir extinguisher is used for wood, paper, plastic, and other solids?

Class A

400

What does FCC stand for?

Federal Communication Commission 

400

What is a hard intermediate weapons? 

Taser 

400

What are the 5 perceived subject actions? 

Assaultive (Body harm, death)

Assaultive (Body harm)

Resistant (Active)

Resistant (Passive) 

Compliant 

400

What type of reports are there? 

Narrative reports and pre - printed reports

500

Which fire extinguisher puts out gas, oil, grease and acetone?

Class B

500

Radio communication needs to be....

Short, Clear, and Concise

500

A baton is an example of what type of weapon?

Hard intermediate weapon 

500

As a security level II officer can you use force? 

Yes

500

What are the two types of arrests? 

Actual (physical) and Constructive (not physical)