CBRNE Flashcards
CNRNE:
CAHRT - (blank) All Hazards Response Team
A. Composite
B. Corrective
C. Collaborative
D. Central.
A
CNRNE:
The (blank) is designated as the lead agency for all WMD/CBRNE incidents.
A. CIA
B. ATF
C. FBI
D. NSA
C
CNRNE:
T/F. ARMOR personnel will conduct sampling, testing, mitigation and evidence collection according to the FBI’s twelve step process for hazardous materials evidence collection.
T
CNRNE:
Officers (will/should) approach every explosion as a criminal act
Should
CNRNE
How many casualties must occur in order for an incident to be deemed a mass casualty incident requiring the Clark County Mass Casualty Plan to be implemented.
A. 10
B. 5
C. 20
D. 15
C
CNRNE
Officers should attempt to (identify/test) hazardous materials to determine what they are from a safe distance
Identify.
CBRNE.
Officers will assist Fire Department with removing injured persons by ensuring ingress/egress routes are (available, properly manned)
Available
CNRNE
Officers should (limit/not limit) access to the scene by person’s qualified to deal with it.
Not limit.
CNRNE
CAHRT and (blank) will be responsible for investigating intentional HAZMAT incidents.
A. ARMOR
B. CT
C. MV
D. IC
A
CNRNE:
The area LT or Incident Commander shall assume command of all police functions until relieved by (blank)
A. City/County Fire
B. A more senior command Officer
C. ARMOR Supervisor
D. The Office of the Sheriff
B
CNRNE
T/F. Upon arrival, the Area LT or IC will contact the Armor Supervisor.
T
CBRNE
Who determines what level of response will be required?
A. ARMOR Supervisor
B. SNCTC Bureau Commander
C. Area LT
D. IC
A
CBRNE:
T/F. The Emergency Management Coordinator will be notified to assist with the coordination of the numerous outside agencies involved in a CBRNE.
T
CBRNE
The first LVMPD member on scene will:
- Stay upwind
- Determine the best appropriate outside assistance
- Set up a perimeter according to (blank)
A. SECTA
B. FBI standards
C. ARMOR
D. Emergency Response Guidebook
D
CBRNE
The first arriving LVMPD Member will advise Dispatch of:
- Location
- Types of Hazardous Materials
- Need for Additional Assistance
- Blank
A. Proximity to drinking water
B. Approximate distance to lake mead
C. Wind Direction
D. Wind speeds
C