210 - Patrol Function (1 of 3) Flashcards
Who is the owner of Order 208 - Patrol Function?
Chief of Patrol
Members working in a patrol capacity are responsible for protecting lives, preventing the destruction of property, suppressing criminal activity, and maintaining peace and order by: (4)
a. Responding to emergency and non-emergency calls for police service;
b. Proactively inspecting assigned areas to suppress criminal activity;
c. Enforcing traffic laws; and
d. Fostering partnerships with citizens using the principles of community-oriented policing.
The chain-of-command for the Patrol Division is as follows: (5)
(1) Chief of Patrol;
(2) Zone Commander (Assistant Chief or Lieutenant-In-Charge);
(3) Watch Commander (Lieutenant or Sergeant-in-Charge);
(4) Supervisor (Sergeant or Officer-In-Charge); and
(5) Officer.
Unless explicitly stated otherwise during the incident, _______ will be designated as the incident commander.
the highest ranking sworn member at a scene
Who establishes the number of sworn and civilian personnel permanently assigned to each zone?
Chief of Patrol
Who establishes the minimum required staffing levels for normal circumstances?
Chief of Patrol
The primary shifts for patrol officers are 11.42 hours in length and have the following start times (varying by zone): (6)
(1) Watch 1 – between 0500 and 0530;
(2) Watch 2 – 0700;
(3) Watch 3 – between 0830 and 0900;
(4) Watch 4 – between 1130 and 1330;
(5) Watch 5 – between 1500 and 1530; and
(6) Watch 6 – between 1830 and 1900.
Who is responsible for ensuring that all personnel are given their sector and/or specialized assignments?
Watch Commanders
Who is responsible each day for ensuring that under normal circumstances, no supervisor has more than ten officers reporting to him?
Watch Commanders
Under normal circumstances a supervisor should have no more than how many officers reporting to them?
10
Who is responsible for ensuring that under normal circumstances, minimum staffing levels are maintained;?
Watch Commanders
Who is responsible for ensuring that the shift roster in EIS is accurate?
Watch Commanders
Any unit or division needing assistance from the Patrol Division will coordinate with who and when?
the on-duty watch commander prior to roll call, when possible.
Watch commanders will hold a roll call with their supervisors and officers at the beginning of each patrol watch in order to: (5)
(1) Verify attendance;
(2) Inspect uniforms and equipment;
(3) Disseminate relevant information and announcements;
(4) Hold debriefings of recent incidents; and
(5) Conduct roll call training.
Who establishes sector and/or specialized assignments for each watch?
The Watch Commander
Who determines if any debriefing of recent events or roll call training should be conducted?
The Watch Commander
Officers must attend roll call unless prior approval is obtained from who?
supervisor or watch commander
A supervisor will be notified for the following incidents (12)
a. Arrest of a train engineer, U.S. mail driver, or bus driver;
b. Child abuse or child neglect (not resulting in serious injury);(The term “serious injury” as used in this order refers to injuries necessitating hospital admittance.)
e. Detention of any foreign government personnel, U.S. Senator, or U.S. Representative who may be entitled to immunity;
f. Domestic disturbance calls where all efforts to contact the occupant(s) have failed;
g. Escort of a civilian vehicle for directional purposes;
h. Gang-related activity;
i. Law enforcement action being taken outside Duval County;
j. Sex crime (not resulting in serious injury);
k. Suicide attempt;
l. Three or more patrol officers;
A watch commander is required to respond to: (19)
- Aggravated Battery with a deadly weapon - serious injury;
- Aircraft crash
- Arrest, disorder, or injury of a government official
- Boating crash - serious injury
- Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive (CBRNE) incident
- Clandestine laboratory
- Unnatural death if potentially by criminal means
- Industrial accident resulting in serious injury
- Inmate escape
- Kidnapping incident if the person is still missing
- Large-scale evacuation
- Missing person case involving an accident, foul play, or any critical/at-risk circumstances
- Officer-Involved incident involving a(n):
(1) Arrest or disorder of an officer
(2) Discharge of a firearm at an individual or animal
by an officer
(3) Death of an individual while in custody
(4) Serious injury to an individual
(5) Traffic crash if resulting in serious injury
(6) Vehicle pursuit - Railroad accident if resulting in serious injury or a significant impact to traffic
- Robbery of a financial institution
- Robbery resulting in serious injury
- Robbery with a suspect being caught in the act
- Strike or civil disturbance
- SWAT callout
Who is responsible for ensuring that all scenes are managed effectively, adhering to the principles of the All-Hazards Incident Command System.
Supervisors and watch commanders
Forced entry, or the use of physical force to gain entry to a structure or vehicle, may be necessary when? (3)
a. During the serving of a search warrant in order to preserve evidence or apprehend a suspect (the need for this entry never outweighs the safety to the officers executing the warrant);
b. To rescue an individual inside a residence because of an accident, injury, or serious medical emergency (the use of Fire and Rescue would be appropriate for these types of entries); and
c. In defense of life with the justifiable use of deadly force per Florida State Statute
Who is responsible for ensuring that a forced entry is prudent and legally permissible?
Officers and supervisors
Does an armed suicide threat, constitute the need for a forced entry?
No
Who photographs damage as a result of a forced entry?
a supervisor unless the scene is being processed by the Crime Scene Unit.
Officers have how long to document their investigative efforts on a Category B case?
20 days