Bomb Threats Flashcards
Bombs:
What Section(s), is responsible for investigations of all located explosives, bomb threats, extortions with the use of bombs, and other found or suspected devices pertaining to terrorism.
A. SNCTC, ARMOR, Homicide
B. CT, SNCTC, Robbery
C. SNCTC, ARMOR, CT
D. SNCTC, CT, Homicide.
C
Bombs:
What 2 federal agencies does ARMOR act as a liaison for?
A. FBI, CIA
B. Homeland Security, FBI
C. FBI, IRS
D. FBI, ATF
D
Bombs:
What is the mandatory, shelter in place zone and preferred evacuation distance for a pipe bomb?
A. 70ft, 71-81ft, +1200ft
B. 70, 71-1199, +1200
C. 50, 71-1198, 1300
B
Bomb:
What is the difference between a suspicious package and an unattended item?
A. The appearance of wires, odors, fluids, protruding from an ordinary item that is out of place, as opposed to the same item without these factors that was negligently left unattended
B. There is no difference
A
Bombs:
When responding to bomb threat, unattended item, or suspicious item, officers should conduct a (blank)ft and (blank)ft searches.
A. 25; 75
B. 25, 100
C. 50, 100
D. 50, 75
B.
Bombs:
The 25ft, 100ft searches should be conducted prior to establishing any primary, new, or secondary (foothold, command post)
Command post.
Bombs:
If an Explosive Detection Dog (EDD) is available, it should/will be used.
Should.
Bombs:
Why are bomb investigations low-profile?
A. Lower chances of alerting suspects
B. Prevent panicking
C. Preserve evidence
D. Cuz Stone Cold Said So
A.
Bomb:
T/F. If LVMPD receives initial information of a bomb threat/extortion, the target individual or establishment will be notified by detectives as soon as possible.
T
Bomb Threat:
What type of report will be taken if the person reporting a bomb threat does not want police response?
A. ICR
B. Officer’s Report
C. Information Only
D. SNCTC bomb threat form.
C
Bomb Threat, Officer response: LVMPD personnel (WILL/WILL NOT) make decisions or judgements regarding whether a private business is searched or evacuated
WILL NOT
Bomb Threat, Officer response:
All updates and communications should be made through the following 2 mediums
A. MDT; Radio
B. MDT; in person
C. Radio; Phone
D. MDT; Phone
D
Bomb Threat, Officer response:
Must take an ICR and if appropriate complete an (officer’s report/CIU entry)
Officers report
Bomb Threat, patrol supervisor:
Respond to the scene (as necessary/immediately)
As necessary
Bomb Threats against Vehicles, patrol officer response:
Prior to approaching a vehicle, conduct a (threat/bomb) assessment
Threat
Bomb Threat vehicle, Officer response:
T/F. Prior to contacting ARMOR, officers must identify an actual explosive device by making visual contact
F. Must conduct a prompt preliminary investigation.
Bomb Threat vehicle , Officer response:
Conduct an inspection of the vehicle inside and underneath (with/without) opening doors, trunk, or hood.
Without
Bomb Threat vehicle , Officer response:
If anything is suspected then the Armor supervisor will be contacted through..
A. Communications supervisor
B. On channel Dispatcher
C. Patrol supervisor
A.
Non-specific bomb threats:
Will officers take an ICR?
Yes
Non-specific bomb threats:
Which section is forwarded all reports?
A. SNCTC
B. CT
C. ARMOR
D. Robbery
C.
Non-specific bomb threats:
If a terrorism element exists, who will ARMOR forward all reports to once sent to them by patrol?
A. SNCTC
B. CT
C. Robbery
D. Homicide
CT
Bomb Threats Against HQ:
If a bomb threat is called into HQ radio silence (will be/should be) maintained
Will be
Bomb Threats Against HQ:
If HQ detail units are unavailable, officers from which area command will be dispatched.
A. SEAC
B. BAC
C. DTAC
D. SVAC
B
Bomb Threats Against HQ, WC:
An entry will/will not be made in the WC log
Will not