Hostage and Active Shooter Manuals Flashcards

1
Q

<p>What types of incidents is the Hostage Manual designed for?</p>

A

<p>Hostages
Barricaded Subjects
Sniper Situations
Armed Suicidal Subjects</p>

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<p>What is the priority in saving lives in a hostage situation?</p>

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<p>Hostages
Uninvolved Citizens
Officers
Hostage Takers</p>

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<p>What are some of the goals of the Hostage Manual?</p>

A
<p>Minimize Impact on Community
Prevent Escape of Suspects
Seek Resolution W/O UOF 
Properly Conclude 
Gain Knowledge</p>
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<p>What the L.I.E.R. stand for?</p>

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<p> Locate
Isolate
Evacuate
Resolve</p>

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<p>What do you have to consider under the Locate concept?</p>

A
<p> Intelligence
Interviews
Maps Charts Diagrams
Video
License plates
Statements</p>
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<p>What do you have to consider under the Isolate concept?</p>

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<p>Outer Perimeter
Inner Perimeter Spotter
Position of Advantage
Air
Arrest Teams
Cover
Ingress and Egress</p>
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<p>What do you have to consider under the Evacuate Concept?</p>

A

<p>Assign Team to evacuate
Identify Citizens
Debrief Citizens
Consider Shelter in Place if not in line of Fire.</p>

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8
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<p>Whose Momentum do you have to stop and control?</p>

A

<p>Hostage Takers
Hostages
Officers
Citizens</p>

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<p>Why is Time so important in a hostage situation?</p>

A
<p>More resources
More intelligence
Better positioning of Resources
Fatigue
Relieve Positions</p>
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10
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<p>What is the Stockholm Theory?</p>

A

<p>More time spent with hostages the less likely the hostage takes will harm them.</p>

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11
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<p>What must officers be prepared to do in a Hostage Situation?</p>

A

<p>Make an assault if hostages are being killed

| Rush suspects if great tactical advantage can be gained.</p>

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12
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<p>What are considerations once Hostage Situation has been stabilized?</p>

A

<p>Always work for Greater Tactical Advantage
Secure Areas that have been vacated
Keep additional people from becoming under Threat
Dont do anything w/o sufficient Personnel and Equipment</p>

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13
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Should decision makers ever directly negotiate?

A

No

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14
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<p>What should initial contact with a hostage situation be like?</p>

A

<p>Immediate but Covert
Cover and Concealment
Converge Resources before contact made</p>

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15
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<p>What information must be put out by initial responders to Hostage Situation?</p>

A

<p>Nature of Situation
Location and Route in
Weapons
Injuries</p>

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<p>What secondary actions must be taken by initial responders to a Hostage Situation?</p>

A

<p> Contain the Hostage Taker from changing location
Locate and Block all Ingress and Egress
Prevent Other Citizens from coming into threat.</p>

17
Q

<p>What other resources should be secured initially?</p>

A

<p>Fire to stage in safe but close location.</p>

18
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<p>Who is the initial Incident Commander?</p>

A

<p>First Officer on scene
Senior Officer
Sector Sgt.</p>

19
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<p>What can the Incident Commander order?</p>

A

<p>SWAT

| CNT</p>

20
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<p>What are the Incident Commanders Initial Responsibilities?</p>

A
<p>Address any medical needs
Ensure Initial Contact has been properly handled
Direct Additional Responding Officers
Inner Perimeter
Outer Perimeter
Order Specialty Personnel and Equipment
Designate Incident Command Post
Order the MIC </p>
21
Q

Which Office is preferred to be in charge of a Critical Incident?

A

OOO

22
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<p>What technical considerations in a Critical Incident?</p>

A

<p>Dedicate the Channel
Limit numbers to what is necessary
All Personnel under supervision and have Definite Assignment
Strictly Monitor ID Location and Movement of all Assets
Arrange for Relief of Positions.</p>

23
Q

<p>What are components of an Inner Perimeter?</p>

A

<p>Contain and Isolate
Monitor and Control escape routes
Higher Ground Spots
Eventually relieved by SWAT</p>

24
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<p>What are components of an Outer Perimeter?</p>

A

<p>Outside and Away from Danger Zone
Prevent Unauthorized Entry to Area
Detain and ID people Leaving the Area
Gather Intel</p>

25
Q

<p>What are components of an Arrest Team?</p>

A

<p>Voice
Hands
Lethal Cover
Less Lethal</p>

26
Q

<p>What are some specialized Units that may be deployed during a critical Incident?</p>

A
<p> K-9
Air
CSI
Interpreters
Detectives
CNT
SWAT</p>
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Q

<p>What are some Specialized Equipment that can be deployed during a Critical Incident?</p>

A
<p> MIC
Patrol Wagons 
4 wheel Drive
SWAT Team Vehicles 
Bear Cat 
CNT vehicles 
EOD vehicles 
LRAD</p>
28
Q

<p>What are some allied Agency equipment that could be requested during a Critical Incident?</p>

A

<p>Outside Air
Fire Department Lights Generator Tools
DAs
Parole Probation officers</p>

29
Q

<p>Where should the Incident Command Post be located?</p>

A

<p>Safe
Practical
Out of Sight </p>

30
Q

What is an Active Shooter?

A

Armed Subject who continues to shoot people while having unrestricted access to more victims

31
Q

What is IARD?

A

Immediate Action Rapid Deployment

32
Q

<p>What is the Overall Goals of IARD?</p>

A

<p>Stop
Isolate From More Victims
Rescue Operations</p>

33
Q

<p>What is the Main Principles of Active Shooter Response?</p>

A

<p>Locate
Stop
Contain</p>

34
Q

<p>What considerations are there in moving through unsecured areas in Active Shooter Situations?</p>

A

<p>Large Areas to cover
Time Factor
Limited Number of Officers</p>

35
Q

Should you stop and help wounded?

A

NO - Tell them to Shelter In Place or Get out the way you came

36
Q

<p>What are the first Steps when Responding to a Active Shooter Call?</p>

A

<p>Confirm Situation by Visual/auditory and Witness Statements
Form Contact Team
Notify Dispatch
Deploy Team</p>

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Q

<p>What factors for communications during Active Shooter Deployment?</p>

A
<p>Rear cover officer for radio
Assign Radio ID for each Contact Team
Use Clear Commands
Update Dispatch of 
     Location of Team
     Location of Suspects
     Location of Victims </p>