Entry Controller Flashcards
What equipment will be on hand and taken to post? (Name 10)
- Helmet
- (IBA) w/ plates inserted
- Second chance vest
- Reflective Vest
- Cold and foul weather gear
- Duty Belt/DFLCS w/accessories
- Tactical vest
- Weapon and Ammunition
- Less-than lethal weapon
- Handcuff and Keys
How many minutes prior to Guardmount are you required to report?
30 minutes
Personnel are prohibited from consuming intoxicating substances within how many hours prior to duty?
8 hours
When responding to a bomb threat, transmissions are prohibited within how many feet for a handheld radio or cellphone?
25 feet
When responding to a bomb threat, transmissions are prohibited within how many feet for a vehicle mounted radio?
100 feet
Personnel entering the cordon of a bomb threat will be required to wear what?
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
What is the cordon size for a box sized suspicious package?
500 feet
What is the cordon size for a barrel/vehicle sized suspicious package?
1000 feet
During a full unit recall, SF personal living off base have how long to respond to bldg. 2419?
1 hr after being notified of the recall
During a full unit recall, SF personal living on base have how long to respond to bldg. 2419?
Immediately after being notified of the recall
Where will you respond during a full unit recall and what will you have with you?
Proceed directly to the Armory will all required gear
When an individual is under duress what is in question?
Their security status
How many types of duress exist?
Two
Passive Duress and Active Duress
What is passive duress?
Passive Duress is a non-compliance with normal standard operating procedures (SOPs). For example: Failing to answer your radio, flashing the ECP with vehicle or flashlight lights during hours of darkness (as if to draw attention from passing patrols).
- What is an Active Duress
Active Duress is an actual request for help through established procedures. For example: Passing the duress word, utilizing mechanical duress systems or Calling “Code 13” over the net.
- When asked to authenticate, the ECC will give the unit a number. The number will correspond to what?
The unit will respond with the letter that corresponds with the number from their last name i.e. SrA Smith is authenticating; the desk states, “I pass you 2” and SrA Smith would respond “Mike.”
- What are the three ways a post or patrol can indicate they are under duress?
Misauthentication, Duress Word and activate a duress alarm.
SFOI 31-118, para 1.6.1.2.2
- When asked by the ECC for your status during routine status checks how do you respond?
Respond with “all secure” and the first letter of your last name. For example, Amn Jones would respond “all secure Juliet.”
- What are your response codes?
Code 1- Routine Dispatch Code 2- Urgent Dispatch Code 3- Emergency Dispatch Code 4- Request Wants/Warrants Code 5- Traffic Stop Code 6- Latrine Break Code 7- Meal Break Code 8- Subject in Custody Code 8A- Subject in Custody/Opposite Sex Code 9- Change to Frequency \_\_\_\_\_ Code 10- All Secure/Available for Dispatch Code 11- Bomb Threat Code 11A- Suspicious Package Code 12- Duress Code 13- Immediate Assistance/Code 3 backup required Code 99- ECC Duress Code 99E- ECC Duress Exercise Code 111- Possible/actual DUI
- Prior to conducting personnel searches, what do you always ask the suspect?
Make a precautionary check of the suspect prior to the actual search. A precautionary check consists of verbal communication with the suspect. Ask the suspect if he or she has any sharp objects (needles, razor blades, or knives).
- When and with whom will you conduct a check of the duress alarm while performing duties as an Entry Controller?
At the beginning of each shift with the ECC.
- What are the gate sentry post limits?
Within the immediate vicinity of the gate to effectively control entry, unless an emergency situation dictates otherwise.
- When and to whom are post briefings given while performing duties?
: Post reporting will be rendered to all E-7s and above in the chain of command on an official post visit/check, to include the acting Flight Chief, Flight Sergeants and area supervisors regardless of their rank. SF members provide post briefings as part of a formal post check or visit by the chain of command or DVs escorted by the chain of command.
- Will post briefings be provided to personnel sitting in vehicles or within traffic lanes?
No