Initial Action Flashcards

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Importance of initial action

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The action you take at the scene of a serious offence may be crucial to the successful prosecution of the offender or the successful resolution of the incident

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Actions taken en route to a scene

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  • Obtain:
    • description of the suspect
    • suspect’s vehicle if any
    • direction of travel
    • any weapons
  • Discuss areas of responsibility with your partner
  • Plan your vehicle approach to ensure safety
  • Establish a Safe Forward Point (SFP)
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Actions taken on arrival at a scene

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  • Advise comms
  • Park in a safe clear area
  • Discuss approach to the scene
  • Have a radio and torch available
  • Stop and take note of what
  • Note what’s happening; who and where
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Control, Freeze and Preserve

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Control - All movement of people to and from the scene
Freeze - The scene so that it remains in the condition it was found
Preserve - Any evidence at the scene that may be destroyed or start to decay in some way

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Duties of a Scene Guard

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P - Prevent unauthorised people entering the scene
R - Record in your notebook details of anyone entering the scene
P - Promptly report and record in any suspicious activity
A - Avoid contaminating or interfering with the scene
B - Brief authorised people
B - Be aware of any animals and remove them from the scene if possible

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Establish Control of the Scene

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  • Clear the scene of people
  • Freeze, Control and Preserve the scene
  • Set boundaries
  • Position scene guards
  • Carry out SITREPS
  • Brief supervision of actions carried out
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