GM 809 Flashcards

1
Q

START

What is the primary goal of the department in dealing with active shooter incident?

A

The protection of human lives

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An active shooter includes anyone who uses – – – to systematically or randomly inflict death or serious bodily injury

A

Any deadly weapon

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3
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The response to active shooter incidents should be rapid and in keeping with the following goals 
1)
2) Secure the immediate area
3) treat the injured/wounded
4) Secure the crime scene
A

Stop the threat

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The response to active shooter incidents should be rapid and in keeping with the following goals

1) stop the threat
2)
3) treat the injured/wounded
4) Secure the crime scene

A

Secure the immediate area

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The response to active shooter incidents should be rapid and in keeping with the following goals

1) stop the threat
2) Secure the immediate area
3)
4) Secure the crime scene

A

Treat the injured/wounded

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The response to active shooter incidents should be rapid and in keeping with the following goals 
1)stop the threat
2) Secure the immediate area
3) treat the injured/wounded
4)
A

Secure the crime scene

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It is critical for first arriving officers to distinguish the difference between a hostage barricade crisis and an active shooter incident be prepared to follow the standard police response to a hostage barricade crisis which is the five C's
c 
control 
communicate 
call special operations 
create a plan
A

Contain

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It is critical for first arriving officers to distinguish the difference between a hostage barricade crisis and an active shooter incident be prepared to follow the standard police response to a hostage barricade crisis which is the five C's
contain 
c
communicate 
call special operations 
create a plan
A

Control

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It is critical for first arriving officers to distinguish the difference between a hostage barricade crisis and an active shooter incident be prepared to follow the standard police response to a hostage barricade crisis which is the five C's
contain 
control 
c
call special operations 
create a plan
A

Communicate

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10
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It is critical for first arriving officers to distinguish the difference between a hostage barricade crisis and an active shooter incident be prepared to follow the standard police response to a hostage barricade crisis which is the five C's
contain 
control 
communicate 
c 
create a plan
A

Call special operations

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It is critical for first arriving officers to distinguish the difference between a hostage barricade crisis and an active shooter incident be prepared to follow the standard police response to a hostage barricade crisis which is the five C's
contain 
control 
communicate 
call special operations 
c
A

Create a plan of action

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12
Q

Involving active shooter incidence, if an incident originally classified as an active shooter incident changes into a hostage barricade crisis the incident should be reclassified as a – – –

A

Critical incident

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13
Q

Upon arrival to an active shooter incident focus on the primary objective well sizing up the tactical situation by doing these four things:

1) Identify – – –
2) Identify the type of weapons being used
3) Known information about the actor
4) All other pertinent information readily available

A

Number of actors, descriptions, and last known location

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14
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Upon arrival to an active shooter incident focus on the primary objective well sizing up the tactical situation by doing these four things:
1)Identify Number of actors, descriptions, and last known location
2)Identify the type of weapons being used
3)Known information about the actor
4)

A

All other pertinent information readily available

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15
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Upon arrival to an active shooter incident focus on the primary objective well sizing up the tactical situation by doing these four things:
1)Identify Number of actors, descriptions, and last known location
2)
3)Known information about the actor
4) all other pertinent information readily available

A

Identify the type of weapon being used

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16
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Upon arrival to an active shooter incident focus on the primary objective well sizing up the tactical situation by doing these four things:
1)Identify Number of actors, descriptions, and last known location
2)identify the type of weapon being used
3)
4) all other pertinent information readily available

A

Known information about the actor

17
Q

All tactics employed by initial responders to an active shooter incident should be guided by these six basic principles

1)
2) stay together
3) provide 540° cover
4) work the angles
5) threshold evaluation
6) speed of movement (only move as fast as you think and shoot accurately)

A

Communicate

18
Q

All tactics employed by initial responders to an active shooter incident should be guided by these six basic principles

1) communicate
2)
3) provide 540° cover
4) work the angles
5) threshold evaluation
6) speed of movement (only move as fast as you think and shoot accurately)

A

Stay together

19
Q

All tactics employed by initial responders to an active shooter incident should be guided by these six basic principles

1) communicate
2) stay together
3)
4) work the angles
5) threshold evaluation
6) speed of movement (only move as fast as you think and shoot accurately)

A

Provide 540 degrees cover

20
Q

All tactics employed by initial responders to an active shooter incident should be guided by these six basic principles
1) communicate
2)stay together
3)provide 540° cover
4)
5)threshold evaluation
6)speed of movement (only move as fast as you think and shoot accurately)

A

Work the angles

21
Q

All tactics employed by initial responders to an active shooter incident should be guided by these six basic principles

1) communicate
2) stay together
3) provide 540° cover
4) work the angles
5)
6) speed of movement (only move as fast as you think and shoot accurately)

A

Threshold evaluation

22
Q
All tactics employed by initial responders to an active shooter incident should be guided by these six basic principles
1) communicate 
2)stay together 
3)provide 540° cover 
4)work the angles 
5)threshold evaluation 
6)
A

Speed of movement only move as fast as you think and shoot accurately

23
Q

With active shooter incidents,The active shooter incident will only be to cleared safe by incident commander with advisement from the – – –

A

Special operations unit commander

24
Q

For the initial responding supervisor in dealing with the active shooter incidents if not needed for immediate engagement to stop the incident or while in route to the extent possible should request these things:
Request:
**
All tactical medic officers to respond
EMS
Special operations unit resources
Additional resources (P I O, traffic, CSI, etc.)

A

All patrol rifle and shotgun officers to respond

25
Q

For the initial responding supervisor in dealing with the active shooter incidents if not needed for immediate engagement to stop the incident or while in route to the extent possible should request these things:
Request:
All patrol rifle and shotgun officers to respond
**
EMS
Special operations unit resources
Additional resources (P I O, traffic, CSI, etc.)

A

All tactical medic officers to respond

26
Q

For the initial responding supervisor in dealing with the active shooter incidents if not needed for immediate engagement to stop the incident or while in route to the extent possible should request these things:
Request:
All patrol rifle and shotgun officers to respond
All tactical medic officers to respond
**
Special operations unit resources
Additional resources (P I O, traffic, CSI, etc.)

A

EMS

27
Q

For the initial responding supervisor in dealing with the active shooter incidents if not needed for immediate engagement to stop the incident or while in route to the extent possible should request these things:
Request:
All patrol rifle and shotgun officers to respond
All tactical medic officers to respond
EMS
**
Additional resources (P I O, traffic, CSI, etc.)

A

Special operations unit resources

28
Q

For the initial responding supervisor in dealing with the active shooter incidents if not needed for immediate engagement to stop the incident or while in route to the extent possible should request these things:
Request:
All patrol rifle and shotgun officers to respond
All tactical medic officers to respond
EMS
Special operations unit resources
**

A

Additional resources (PIO, traffic, CSI, etc.)

29
Q

If not needed for immediate engagement to stop the active shooter incident or while in route to the extent possible the initial responding supervisor should ensure:
Ensure
** Aid to the wounded and injured
**

A

Command notification

30
Q

If not needed for immediate engagement to stop the active shooter incident or while in route to the extent possible the initial responding supervisor should ensure:
Ensure
**
** command notification

A

Aid to the wounded and injured

31
Q
If not needed for immediate engagement to stop the active shooter incident or while in route to the extent possible the initial responding supervisor should establish:
Establish
** 
** command post
** staging area
A

perimeters hot warm and cold zones

32
Q
If not needed for immediate engagement to stop the active shooter incident or while in route to the extent possible the initial responding supervisor should establish:
Establish
** perimeters hot warm and cold zones
**
** staging area
A

command post

33
Q
If not needed for immediate engagement to stop the active shooter incident or while in route to the extent possible the initial responding supervisor should establish:
Establish
** perimeters hot warm and cold zones
** command post
**
A

staging area

34
Q

If not needed for immediate engagement to stop the active shooter incident or while in route to the extent possible the initial responding supervisor should evacuate —– and secure ——

A

Evacuate those sheltered when safe to do so

secure the crime scene

35
Q

Who directs responding units to the location, maintaining radio liaison with the initial responders and supervisory officers in an active shooter incident?

A

Communications unit

36
Q

Officers involved in an active shooter incident it will remain on – – – channel and all other officers will be switched to other channels identified by the communication shift supervisor for the duration of the event

A

Primary