Barricaded Subject Plan Flashcards
A subject who is believed to have been involved in a criminal act or is a significant threat to themselves or safety of others; refuses to submit to arrest and may be armed; is in a position of advantage, affording cover and concealment; or is contained in an open area, and the presence or approach of police officers could precipitate an adverse reaction by the subject is referred to as a…
A. Barricaded subject
B. A difficult person
C. Aggressive resistor
D. Who cares.
A
Barricaded subject plan:
Officers will take steps to slow the momentum; with a focus on (blank) and (blank) the situation.
A. Control; observe
B. Countermand; coalesce
C. Control; contain
D. Command; control.
C
Barricaded subject plan:
Patrol officers will isolate the smallest possible area by forming an (inner; controlled) perimeter
Inner
Barricaded subject plan; Patrol supervisor:
Upon arrival assess the situation and take command by prioritizing and communicating (wants; objectives)
Objectives.
Barricaded subject plan; Patrol supervisor:
Reinforce the inner perimeter and establish a (secondary; tertiary) perimeter based on circumstances.
Secondary
Barricaded subject plan; Patrol supervisor WILL direct patrol officers to prevent (blank) and blank traffic from entering.
A. Citizen; unnecessary
B. Vehicle; foot
C. High; low
D. Unauthorized; non-emergency
B
Barricaded subject plan; Patrol supervisor
Create an (action; strike) team with clearly assigned roles to take the suspect into custody should they exit.
Action.
Barricaded subject plan; Patrol supervisor
T/F. Gather intelligence and make a determination on whether SWAT and negotiators should respond.
T
Barricaded subject plan; Patrol supervisor
When possible the supervisor should communicate with the SWAT (blank) on the phone.
A. Commander
B. SGT
C. Commander’s designee
D. Officer responding
A
Barricaded subject plan; Patrol supervisor
Will evacuate uninvolved citizens or allow them to shelter in place within the vicinity of the (incident/suspect)
Suspect.
Barricaded subject plan; Patrol supervisor
Designate an officer with (strong; decent) verbal skills to make contact with the subject.
Strong
Barricaded subject plan; Patrol supervisor
(If required, always) request dispatch to create a designated radio channel with a designated dispatcher for the incident.
If required
Barricaded subject plan; Patrol supervisor
Communicate with and (direct; order) other responding supervisors to perform other tasks that may require handling.
Direct.
Barricaded subject plan; Patrol supervisor
All supervisors on scene have a responsibility in the (blank) process.
A. Command and Control
B. De-Escalation process
C. Successful conclusion process
A
Barricaded subject plan; Patrol supervisor
An officer (should be/ will be) designated to record names and addresses of persons evacuated.
Will be.