DIRECTIVE 4.2 Flashcards
1
Q
- Who is the lead agency for all HAZMAT incidents.
- Who will be the scene commander.
- Who will be the POLICE coordinator.
A
- The Philadelphia fire department.
- The highest ranking fire officer present
- The inspector, Counter terrorism bureau, domestic preparedness division
2
Q
- What are the hazmat zones.
A
- The hot zone
- The warm zone
- The hot zone.
3
Q
- The hot zone
- The warm zone
- The cold zone
A
- Contaminated area. Only firemen, and EPA and approved personal are allowed.
- Decontamination/reduction area. Access area form hot to cold. Only firemen, epa , etc.
- Support / staging area, traffic post . This is the scene perimeter.
4
Q
- How to approach a hazmat scene.
A
- From upwind and uphill of the scene.
5
Q
- What to do if the immediate area is becoming hazardous or unsafe.
- The district of occurrence shall be responsible for providing security at a hazmat site for the first how many hours.
- After 24 hours.
A
- Notify radio and relocate immediately.
- 24 hours.
- Assess site and do memo to police commissioner
6
Q
- In all incidents of accidental or intentional nerve agent release that involve criminal activity or suspected acts of terror, what will be established.
- Who will be the lead agency
- Who will represent the police dept.
A
- The unified command
- The FBI
- Homeland security bureau commander.
7
Q
- Police will escort vehicles carrying explosives over how many pounds.
- No movement will be done during what time
A
- Over 1,000 pounds.
2. 6:00am to 9:30am and 230pm to 6:30pm
8
Q
- Use of canine in effect in an arrest is a use of force.
- All dogs will be kept on lead, except for building or field searches, or when the apprehension of a fleeing criminal is necessary to prevent injury
- When off the leash the handler will make reasonable efforts to remain a readable working distance to ensure the dog obeys verbal commands.
A
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9
Q
- Canine can be used to: deter criminal activity, assist in the detection of crime, effect arrest, prevent escape of a person who committed a FELONY, to protect form injury, to search buildings, to track suspects, lost or missing persons, hidden implements of crime like contraband, cars, explosives, cadavers .
A
- Canine can search for explosives but once explosive is found back out and contact bomb disposal
- Canine will not be used to sniff explosives already found.
10
Q
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INCIDENTS
A
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