05. Responding To Incidents Flashcards
How are incidents graded?
Emergency
Priority
Scheduled (appointment and task)
RWD (Resolved without deployment)
Emergency…
- danger to life
- use or immediate threat of use of violence
- serious injury to a person
- serious damage to a property
- a crime is or likely to be in progress
- an offender is still at or nearby the scene
- an offender is detained and still posing a risk
- RTC involving serious injury
- RTC blocking road and is dangerous
- Evidence of a serious incident may be lost without immediate attendance/ action.
Priority…
Where an incident is reported and there is a degree of importance or urgency associated with the initial police action (this includes police attendance at a location promptly) but an emergency response is not required.
Scheduled appointment…
individual circumstances such as:
- circumstances do not require an emergency or priority grade.
- no requirement to attend a scene or location quickly to preserve evidence, or to locate/ detain an offender.
- response time is not critical in appreciation of an offender, but a police presence is needed
- low level domestic abuse incident (2hour appointment slot)
Scheduled task…
- non time critical matter
- ongoing neighbourhood issues and disputes
- nuisance related matters
- matters relating to ongoing problem oriented policing
Resolution without deployment …
RWD grading will be given to those incidents that are recorded and the needs of the caller can be adequately met through:
- advise and guidance
- low risk crimes that are not time critical and can be dealt with FCB
- involvement of another, more appropriate agency or service
- any reports of suitable intel/ NIR
On arrival … (A.P.C)
Assess: the scene of an incident
Protect: people and the scene of the incident
Communicate: details of the incident to control room staff
What is the golden hour?
- preservation of life/ prioritising casualties/ prevention of injury to people at the scene
- Preservation of the scene
- Identity victims and witnesses
- Identify suspects
- Identify potential evidence
What to remember at the scene of an incident? (CCSC)
Confirm
Cordon
Secure
Control
Legal requirements at the scene? (Criminal procedure and investigations act 1996)
“All investigators have a responsibility for carrying out the duties imposed on them under this code, including in particular recording information and retaining records of information and other materials”