806 Flashcards
Supervisors at the scene of an_______ must continually assess the situation to determine the proper allocation and utilization of manpower and resources. This evaluation should not focus primarily on the present requirements, but on future needs as well.
Critical Incident
Unusual Occurrence
High Risk Incident
Fallen Aircraft
Unusual Occurrence
The periodic redistribution of manpower to maintain order, establish control, and accomplish law enforcement objectives is essential in a ______ police environment.
urban
fast pace
decentralized
modern
decentralized
______means a high risk situation that imminently poses a continuing threat of death or serious bodily injury to any person by another and includes, but is not limited to, the following types of incidents: barricaded individual; bomb incident; high risk suicide situation; hostage incident; sniper incident; and terrorist action.
Civil Disturbance
Critical Incident
Unusual Occurrence
Manmade Disaster
Critical Incident
______ means any domestic emergency such as a demonstration, strike, riot, and/or public panic which has the potential of causing casualties or major damage to property.
Civil Disturbance
Critical Incident
Unusual Occurrence
Manmade Disaster
Civil Disturbance
_______means a threat to public safety created by fire, conventional or nuclear explosion, and accidents involving hazardous materials, train mishaps, aviation crash, and/or utility outages or shortages.
Civil Disturbance
Critical Incident
Unusual Occurrence
Manmade Disaster
Manmade Disaster
______means the damaging effects of hurricanes, tornadoes, windstorms, thunderstorms, floods, earthquakes, or other natural phenomena.
Manmade Disaster
Critical Incident
Unusual Occurrence
Natural Disaster
Natural Disaster
________means emergency situations that are of such significant magnitude so as to compel the recall of personnel or support from other agencies in order to protect life and property, prevent escalation, and restore order. Includes, natural disasters; manmade disasters; civil disturbances; and incidents which escalate beyond the scope of Critical Incidents.
Manmade Disaster
Critical Incident
Unusual Occurrence
Natural Disaster
Unusual Occurrence
Phase I is implemented for an ________when the total manpower and resources assigned to the on-duty Patrol Division: cannot control the occurrence; cannot provide adequate coverage to other sections of the City; or cannot conclude the occurrence within a reasonable length of time.
Critical Incident
Unusual Occurrence
Manmade Disaster
Natural Disaster
Unusual Occurrence
Phase I recalls the necessary off-duty personnel, including their respective supervisory and command officers, assigned to the oncoming shifts, in the following order:
Choose the correct one
Off-duty Patrol Section personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shift for adjacent service areas
Off-duty Investigations Division personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shifts
Off-duty Patrol Section personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shift for the service area responsible for the occurrence
Off-duty Traffic Section personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shift
Off-duty Traffic Section personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shift
Phase I Second recalls which off-duty personnel?
Off-duty Patrol Section personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shift for adjacent service areas
Off-duty Investigations Division personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shifts
Off-duty Patrol Section personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shift for the service area responsible for the occurrence
Off-duty Traffic Section personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shift
Off-duty Patrol Section personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shift for the service area responsible for the occurrence
The last of Phase I then recalls which off-duty personnel?
Off-duty Patrol Section personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shift for adjacent service areas
Off-duty Investigations Division personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shifts
Off-duty Patrol Section personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shift for the service area responsible for the occurrence
Off-duty Traffic Section personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shift
Off-duty Investigations Division personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shifts
The third phase of Phase I then recalls which off-duty personnel?
Off-duty Patrol Section personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shift for adjacent service areas
Off-duty Investigations Division personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shifts
Off-duty Patrol Section personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shift for the service area responsible for the occurrence
Off-duty Traffic Section personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shift
Off-duty Patrol Section personnel assigned to report to the oncoming shift for adjacent service areas
Implementation of Phase I is initiated by the ________who was notified and responded in accordance with GM Procedure 314, Command Notification.
Incident Commander
Unusual Occurrence
Commander
Unit Director
Command Officer
Command Officer
Notice of Phase I implementation is made to:
a. The Deputy Chief(s) assigned to Patrol Division
b. The Deputy Chief assigned to Technical Services Division
c. The Deputy Chief assigned to Investigation Division
d. The Chief of Police, or, in his absence, the Acting Chief of
Police
e. A & D
e. A & D
Which Phase requires the recall of all Departmental personnel?
Phase I
Phase II
Phase III
At no time are all personnel
recalled
Phase II