Major Incidents Flashcards
Policies: 5/109.09, 5/211.04, 5/211.09, 5/212.05, 5/213.02, 5/213.06, 5/213.10, 5/213.11, 5/213.12, 5/213.14
5/109.09 STAR Protocol
Supervisors Tactic for Armed Subject Response (STAR Protocol)
5/109.09 STAR Protocol
The sooner supervisors arrive at the scene, the more likely they can _________ and ___________.
Contain it
Slow it down
5/109.09 STAR Protocol
Supervisors on scene can avoid the _________ to feel that ____________ action is always required.
Temptation
Immediate
5/109.09 STAR Protocol
STAR Protocol is an ______________ approach to _____________ and ______________ Use of Force.
Integrated
De-Escalation
Minimizing
5/109.09 STAR Protocol
For the purpose of this policy, “Armed” will mean the suspect has a _________ or ________________.
Firearm
Other Dangerous Weapon
5/109.09 STAR Protocol
1 of 3 Criteria’s for a supervisor’s response to the call:
1) There is ___________ information the subject is armed with a firearm or ______________.
(___________ or _________)
credible
Other Dangerous Weapon
Not simulated
Unseen
5/109.09 STAR Protocol
2 of 3 Criteria’s for a supervisor’s response to the call:
2) Subject is ___________________ with the ____________.
Acting in a threatening manner
Weapon
5/109.09 STAR Protocol
3 of 3 Criteria’s for a supervisor’s response to the call:
3) This ___________ include open carry subjects or pocket knives, when _______________ the weapon(s) is the ___________ justification for the call.
Will Not
Carrying
Sole
5/109.09 STAR Protocol
________________ will self-dispatch to call
Supervisor
5/109.09 STAR Protocol
If supervisor is unavailable to respond, he/she _______________ ensure communications request a ________________ from another area command to respond
Will
Sergeant / Lieutenant
5/109.09 STAR Protocol
Patrol Supervisor ____________ be responsible for ___________ and ____________ of incident.
Will
Tactics
Supervision
5/109.09 STAR Protocol
Supervisor’s ____________ announce their _______________ and ____________.
Will
Acknowledgement
Respond
5/109.09 STAR Protocol
Supervisor’s ______________ make the determination for the use of a __________, ____________, ____________, _____________, or other tools / resources.
(I.E. shield, Air Unit, K-9, and SWAT)
Will
Shotgun
Rifle
Arrest Team
Less Lethal Option
5/109.09 STAR Protocol
Rifle Deployment ______________ be determined by _____________.
Will
Department Policy
5/109.09 STAR Protocol
Patrol supervisor’s _____________ call or direct an ___________ to contact ____________ to get a complete work up on the subject when necessary.
Will
Officer
ANSEC
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Field Force Extrication: Definition
The process of safely removing protestors from specially designated devices used to obstruct law enforcement from their duties. This process is completed by utilizing tools and specialized training by the saturated team.
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Protestor Device: (Bicycle locks, chains, tripods, sleeping dragons.)
A device, or improvised device, which physically or mechanically connects a person (or animal) to a stationary object in violation of the law.
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Buffer Zone: Definition
A safety zone around the locked protestors created by officers which renders the area safe for the saturation team to utilize their tools.
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Dispersal Order: Definition
A verbal announcement given to citizens to inform them of the law they are violating and the consequences of such violation.
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
The use of a dispersal order must be authorized by the ________________.
Incident Commander
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Dispersal order _________ be read multiple times to citizens involved in the act of _______________.
The person reading the order and _________ must be documented.
Will
Civil Disobedience
Time
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
NRS ___________ prohibits remaining presents at an unlawful assembly.
203.020
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Patrol officer ________ confirm protestors are locked in devices. If so, make contact with the locked ___________ and gather information. (why are the protestors there, what is the cause, Identify leaders/ Spokesperson)
Will
Protestors
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Patrol officer __________ advise __________ of the information gathered.
Will
Communications
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Patrol officer __________ contact _________. If the protest is determined to be related to an _____________.
Will
Special Investigation Section
Organized Labor Union per LVMPD 5/107.21 Labor Disputes
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
NRS 203.020 assembling to disturb peace or to commit unlawful act definition:
If 2 or more persons assemble for the purpose of disturbing the public peace, or committing any unlawful act and do not disperse when order by Judge, Justice of Peace, Sheriff or Coroner.
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Specific warning must be given ____________ to use of a specific tool under the _________________.
Prior
Use of Force Policy
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Incident commander _________ determine what laws are being violated and whether there is a ____________ to have ____________ immediately removed from the area.
Will
Need
Protestor’s
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
If a law had been violated:
Incident commander ___________ designate an officer to make contact with the __________ and request them to _________ and _____________.
Will
Locked Protestors
Release
Disperse.
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Protestors refuse to release and disperse incident commander ____________ issue the __________ 3 separate times in 10 minute increments and document the time and who read the order.
Will
Dispersal order
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
If protestors still refuse to release and disperse. _______________ will request the _____________ through dispatch.
Incident commander
On-Call Saturation team
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Incident commander ___________ establish an ___________.
a) In a _________ area away from the dangers of ___________ protestors.
b) That has an _________ for responding units to stage.
Will
Incident Commander Post
Safe
Hostile
Area
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Incident commander __________ establish an incident command Post:
c) That has access to a phone an ____________ radio communication. Request ______________ with dispatch, if necessary.
d) Establish ___________ routes for responding units.
Will
Unobstructed
A dedicated radio channel
Ingres/ Egress
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Incident commander _________ establish and incident command Post:
e) Request ________ and ________ support to the incident.
f) Assign _______ officer to function as a ____________ to maintain chronological log of events to update the __________ supervisor of personnel assigned.
Will
Fire
Medical
One
Recorder
Patrol Division
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Incident commander ________ establish an incident command post:
g) Advise communications of the command post __________.
h) Request __________ supervisor to control the outer perimeter to relieve patrol personnel for duty in the field.
Will
Phone number
Traffic section
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Incident commander _____________.
i) Maintain ____________ over the relief and _________ of ______________.
j) Function as media or ____________ one, unless the ___________ is present.
Will
Control
Deployment
Patrol Officers
Appoints
PIO
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Incident commander ____________
k) Plan in coordination with the ___________ supervisor, control of travel routes, including ______________, if appropriate.
l) Notify the _______________, when appropriate.
Will
Traffic
PIC
Emergency Management Coordinator
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Incident commander will ____________ officers to create and maintain a ______________ ensuring all inbound ___________ and _______________ traffic is stopped.
Organize
Buffer Zone
Foot
Vehicle
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Incident commander ___________ organize an ____________ to take custodial ____________ and complete booking of protestors once released from their devices by the _______________.
Will
Arrest Team
Arrest
Saturation Team
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Unit Supervisor ___________ ensure officers ___________ are completed upon completion of the incident.
Will
reports
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Unit supervisor ___________ insure reports from the following:
a) __________________
b) __________________
c) __________________
Will
Primary Responding unit
Patrol Command Post recorder
Saturation Team section
5/211.09 . Field Force Extrication
Unit Supervisor __________ ensure__________ sent to the saturation team supervisor for completion of the ________________.
Will
Copies
After Action Report
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
Officers __________ initiate foot pursuits of any individual(s) the officer reasonably believes is ___________, _______________, ______________, in criminal activity.
May
About to Engage
Is Engaging
Has Enaged
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
When deciding whether or not to ___________ or _________ a foot pursuit, ___________ should consider other possible, reasonable alternatives such as ___________ vs. _____________.
Initiate
Continue
Officers
Pursue to Apprehend
Pursue to Contain
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
The decision whether or not to initiate or continue a foot pursuit should be based upon circumstances existing at the time and availability of other resources which would allow for:
1) ____________________________________
2) ___________________________________
3) ___________________________________
Containment of the area with available personnel
Canine search
Air Support
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
Officer safety Issues ________ considered: ( 1-11 )
1) The Potential for _____________ to officers and/or _________ during and/or at the ______________ of any foot pursuit.
2) The ____________ is acting alone.
Should be
Violence
Citizens
Conclusion
Officer
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
Officer safety issues should be considered: ( 1-11 )
3) The subject is _________ or believed to be ____________.
4) The officer becomes _________ of his location and ____________.
Known
Armed
Unsure
Direction of travel
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
Officer safety issues should be considered: ( 1-11 )
5) _________ contact is lost with __________ or _________.
6) The officer loses __________ of his __________ or __________.
Radio
Dispatch
Back up officers
Possession
Firearm
Radio
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
Officer safety issues should be considered: ( 1-11 )
7) The subject enters a _________, ____________ or otherwise __________ area and there are ____________ officers to provide backup and ___________. The ___________ officer _________ consider transitioning from apprehension to _______________, pending the arrival of sufficient officers.
Building
Structure
Confined Space
Insufficient
Containment
Primary
May
Containmnet
5/109.09 STAR Protocol
Patrol supervisor’s ______________ complete the information regarding a ___________ on property and the ______________ involved if the call resulted in a __________________.
Will
Hazard
Subject
Legitimate Threat
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
Officer safety issues should be considered: ( 1 -11 )
8) The officer becomes aware of unanticipated or unforeseen circumstances that _____________ increase the ___________ to officer or the public.
(I.E. baiting to _________, Etc)
Unreasonably
Risk
Ambush
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
Officer Safety Should be considered: ( 1-11 )
9) An officer ___________ multiple __________ does not reasonably believe he would be able to ____________ the subject should a ___________ occur.
Pursuing
Subjects
Control
Confrontation
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
Officer safety issues should be considered: ( 1-11 )
10) ________ or _________ officers involved in the pursuit become _________, lose ________ contact with _________, or obstacles separate them to the degree they cannot ______________ assist each other should a confrontation take place.
Two
More
Separated
Visual
One another
Immediately
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
Officer safety issues should be considered: ( 1-11 )
10a) Pursuing officer should consider that a single officer keep the subject __________ from a safe distance and ____________ efforts with the other ____________.
In Sight
Coordinate containment
Officer(s)
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
11) The need to __________ department vehicles left _________ or _________ as a result of the pursuit.
Secure
Unlocked
Running
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
When an officer involved in a foot pursuit loses sight of the suspect, the officer should consider ____________ from ____________ to ________________.
Transitioning
“Pursuit to Apprehend”
“Pursuit to Contain”
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
In transition to containment, the officer should consider the following: ( 1-4 )
1) The ___________ of _____________ or a position of advantage near _________ the _____________ was last seen.
2) The _________ to broadcast the subject last __________ and __________.
Availability
Protective cover
Where
Subject
Ability
Direction of travel
Description
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
In transition to containment, the officer should consider the following: ( 1-4 )
3) The ability to ensure that a _____________ is being established.
4) The _____________ needed for the ___________ of additional __________.
Perimeter
Time
Arrival
Resources
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
Unless relieved by another _____________ or ______________, the ______________ officer ____________ responsible for ______________ the progress of the pursuit.
Officer
Supervisor
Initiating
Shall be
coordinationg
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
Officers initiating foot pursuits should broadcast the following information as soon as it becomes practical and available.
1) ___________________
2) __________________
3) __________________
4) __________________
5) __________________
Unit identifier
Location and direction of travel
Reason for the foot pursuit
Number of Subjects and Description
Wheather the subject is known or believed to be armed.
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
Officers unable to promptly and effectively broadcast information should consider the decision to _______________ to _____________ and if not feasible, ___________ the pursuit.
Transition
Containment
Terminate
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
If the foot pursuit is discontinued, ____________ containment efforts should be ___________ and _______________ considered based upon the circumstances and _______________ resources.
Immediate
Established
Alternatives
Available
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
When foot pursuits terminates, the officer ______________ notify __________ of his location and the status of the pursuits ______________
(e.g., subject in custody, lost sight of subject), and __________ direct further actions as reasonably appear necessary.
Shall
Dispatch
Termination
Will
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
All other officers ______________ minimize nonessential _____________ to permit the involved officers(s) maximum access to the radio frequency.
Should
Radio Traffic
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
The _________ responding officer that is _________ actively ____________ in the immediate apprehension of the subject(s) __________ establish a 360 degree perimeter.
First
Not
Engaged
Will
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
The supervisors ______________ is not required in order to exercise ____________ over the foot pursuit and the supporting ______________.
Physical presence
Control
Resources
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
Supervisor’s ____________ make every effort to _______________ to the location of the foot pursuit to monitor its progress and ______________.
Will
Respond
Outcome
The supervisor __________ continuously assess the situation to ___________ the foot pursuit is conducted within established _____________ guidelines.
Shall
Ensure
Department
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
It __________ be the supervisor’s responsibility to ____________ the pursuit and _______________ the response of requested _____________.
(i.e. K-9, Air Support, Additional officer’s)
Will
Monitor
Coordinate
Resources
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
EDD
Explosive Detector Dog(s)
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
The ____________ can be used to search __________, ___________, ____________, ______________, ______________, _______________, ______________, _____________, ______________ and ______________ to detect explosive substances.
EDD Offices Casinos Vehicles Parking lots Air Craft Luggage Packages Schools Locker rooms
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Suspicious item:
Any ____________, ______________, _______________ that due to proper ________________ is a possible danger to the ______________ or ________________ in the area.
Package Bag Item Threat Assessment People Property
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Unattended Item:
Any item ( package, luggage, vehicle) that does not ______________ present itself as _____________ or _______________ in nature; cannot be associated with a _____________ threat; is _____________ positioned to _______________ observation and/ or detection where people _____________ and _______________ are present.
Outwardly Suspicious Threatening Communicated Not Avoid Congregate Critical assets
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
________ and ___________ searches done to protect officers from any possible ___________ that may be placed to injure, ______________, and kill ___________ upon their arrival on the __________.
25 - Foot 100 - Foot Devices Maim First Responders Scene
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
When responding to a _____________, _______________, or ________________ officers should conduct __________ and __________ searches.
Bomb Threat Unattended item Suspicious item 25 - Foot 100 - Foot
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Officer should do a visual search of ___________ around their initial arrival ____________.
25 ft
Location
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
After the initial 25-ft search a ________ search should be conducted.
100 ft
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
If a new location is established for a ______________ the 25ft and 100ft search ____________ conducted again.
Command Post
Shall be
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
The use of an __________ should be utilized if __________.
EDD
Available
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Searches should be conducted from __________ to __________ in a ___________ manner around the ___________.
Low
High
360-Degree
Safe area
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
It should be noted that __________ and ______________ actions and ___________ mad by LVMPD employees should take into consideration that the intention of the departments is to conduct the investigation in a ______________ manner.
Any
All
Decisions
Low-Profile
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
_______________ techniques which are appropriate for the situation will be used, including _____________ public awareness and chances of ___________ suspects to ____________ involvement.
Investigative
Minimizing
Alerting
Police
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
LVMPD receives initial information of a ___________, extortion against any _______ or _____________, the ________ individual or establishment ______________ notified as soon as possible by ____________ unless urgent or ____________ circumstances dictate otherwise.
Bomb Threat Person Establishment Target Will be Detectives Emergency
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Department members _____________ make every attempt to work __________ with _____________ or their designees in the coordination and execution of their standard ________________ procedures to ensure _________.
Will Closely Management Emergency operating Public safety
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
______________ decisions regarding ______________ with ________________ demands _______________ made by the representative of the establishment.
All
Compliance
Extortion
Will be
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Patrol Officer _____________:
1) Perform an initial _______________
2) Respond to the ___________ and ____________
with representative or key employee of the establishment.
Will
Threat assessment
Scene
Confers
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
The representative of the establishment ____________ make the following decisions:
1) Whether to conduct a search ( Using establishment personnel)
2) Whether to evacuate during a ____________.
3) If further action should be taken if no device or ___________ device is _______________.
4) If the area is safe or ____________ of explosives.
Must Search Suspected Found Free
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
LVMPD personnel _______________ make decisions or judgment for the representative of the establishment.
Will Not
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
If a representative of an establishment is ____________ to _____________ the premises and conduct _____________, the _____________ can be deployed to provide a more comprehensive search.
Willing
Evacuate
Search
EDD
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Patrol Officer Will:
Update the event through the use of the MDT or phone line. ____________ is preferred.
(Radio _______________ in the vicinity of a device could cause detonation)
Land Line
Transmissions
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Patrol Officers Will:
Take ____________ and, if appropriate, ____________ a brief ____________.
ICR
Complete
Officer’s Report
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Patrol Supervisor __________:
1) ____________ to scene, as necessary.
Will
Respond
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations (Vehicle)
A ______________ should be done prior to making any ____________ to the _______________.
Threat assessment
Approach
Vehicle
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations (Vehicle)
An officer responding to a threat against a ____________ should attempt to determine the ________________ of a _____________ through a prompt preliminary investigation prior to requesting ______________.
Vehicle
Existence
Device
ARMOR
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Patrol Officer Will:
A visual inspection of the inside and underside of the vehicle _____________ conducted __________ opening doors, trunk, or hood.
Will Be
Without
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
A Patrol Officer ____________:
Request ARMOR if anything _____________ is located
Will
Suspicious
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
In cases of nonspecific bomb threats, the responding officer ____________ take an ICR explaining the incident action taken if the report may be of future value to investigation.
Will
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
In the event a Bomb threat is ___________ in against LVMPD HQ, __________ silence ___________ maintained. HQ operations ___________ be disrupted and personnel ___________ be evacuated without justification by the officers on scene.
Called Radio Will Be Will Not Will Not
5/212.05 Foot Pursuits
The supervisor _________________ make every reasonable effort to ascertain sufficient information to __________ responding resources and take ___________, ________________ and coordination of the foot pursuit.
Shall
Direct
Command
Control
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Threat Assessment:
1) ________ did the item __________?
2) _______ Long has it been _________?
3) Did anyone ________ the person that left the ________?
When Show up How There See Item
Supervisors will respond to foot pursuits when any of the following occur:
- Injury Occurs to the officer
- injury to a citizen other than subj.
- injury to the subj.
- Any entry to a residence or similar structure regardless if it is occupied or not
- any reportable force, regardless of injury
- any other unusual occurrence that would warrant a supervisors response.
After becoming aware of a foot pursuit, the supervisor __________ make every effort to ascertain sufficient information to direct responding resources and take ____________, _________ and _______ of the foot pursuit.
shall
command
control
coordination
Officers should consider transitioning from “ pursuit to apprehend” to “pursuit to contain” when _________
The officer losses sight.
in a foot pursuit officers will broadcast the following info
Unit Identifier location and direction of travel reason for foot pursuit number of subjects and description weather the subj. is armed or believed to be armed.
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Threat Assessment
4) Where is it ______________?
(In front of any strip hotel or in an abandon dirt lot? Entry way or Exit? Crowded waiting area?)
5) _____________ is it Placed?
(Does it look like it was deliberately hidden in a populated area?)
Placed
How
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Threat Assessment
6) Have there been any recent _________?
7) Wha does the _______________ look like?
(Wires, switches, modifications, sounds, exceedingly heavy looking, any other suspicious indicators?)
Threats
Item
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Threat Assessment
8) If you feel the item is clear based on the totality of the circumstances?
Did an __________ alert on the ___________?
9) _________ and _______ are the most valued _________ by terrorists.
EDD Item People Property Targets
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Threat Assessment
10) Is the item __________, ____________, or ____________ unattended?
Suspicious
Abandoned
Temporarily
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
When the incident commander or ______________ determines a suspicious object is a suspected explosive device, ARMOR _________ called to coordinate the appropriate resources.
On- scene supervisor
Will be
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Field Supervisor ________: Handling of Explosive or Suspected Explosive device
1) ________ and ___________ command of the __________. The field supervisor or senior officer in charge _____________ remain at the scene to brief the _____________ supervisor of all relevant matters.
Will Respond Assumes Scene Will ARMOR
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Field Supervisor will: Handling of Explosive or Suspected Explosive device
Establish ___________ in accordance with LVMPD 5/213.06 Major Incident and All Hazard Plan and completes __________ as required.
Incident Command System
ICS-AAR
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Field Supervisor Will: Handling of Explosive or Suspected Explosive device
When the ranking supervisor request ________, a responsible person from the establishment __________ advised, by the field _____________, of the potential for explosion and an evacuation of the premises ___________ initiated.
ARMOR
Will be
Supervisor
Will be
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Field Supervisor will: Handling of Explosive or Suspected Explosive device
If evacuation is needed in a high-rise building, at least _________ floors above and ____________ the device should be evacuated.
Two
Below
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Field Supervisor Will: Handling of Explosive or Suspected Explosive device.
If a person is not readily available or able to easily be ___________ and not in harms way, based on the information of the threat, and are outside the mandatory ___________ listed on the ______________, they may shelter n place.
Evacuated
Evacuation zone
FBI Bomb threat Stand-Off card
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Field Supervisor Will: Handling of Explosive or Suspected Explosive device.
Assign an additional ___________ to the primary ___________ to assist in communications.
Officer
Location
Field Supervisor Will: Handling of Explosive or Suspected Explosive device.
____________ at the scene with the additional officer to assist __________ and prevent unauthorized access to the _________ of the device.
Remains
ARMOR
Location
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Patrol Officer Will: Post-Blast
1) _________ to scene and provide emergency __________ as required.
2) Conduct _______________ investigations
3) Establish, at a minimum, _____________ perimeter for secondary devices.
Respond
Assistance
Preliminary
300-Foot
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Patrol Officer Will: Post-Blast
4) Conduct 25- Foot and __________ searches around the perimeter for ___________ Devices.
5) Search ___________ for secondary devices.
100-Foot
Secondary
Command Post
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Patrol Officer Will: Post-Blast
6) Gather and controls ________ and complete _______ statements.
7) Completes ______________.
Witnesses
Voluntary
ICR
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Patrol Supervisor Will: Post-Blast
1) Make contact with ______________ for instructions regarding __________ of the perimeter and other ____________ control concerns.
ARMOR
Adjustment
Scene
5/213.02 Bomb Threats - Located Explosive Devises - Detonations
Patrol Supervisor Will: Post-Blast
2) Determines the appropriate support __________ needed for _________ of the scene.
3) Maintains the _____________ until released by the ranking member of ___________.
Personnel
Security
Perimeter
ARMOR
5/213.06 Major Incident and All Hazard Plan
NIMS
National Incident Management System
5/213.06 Major Incident and All Hazard Plan
NIMS was ___________ so responders from different jurisdictions and disciplines can _____________ together to better ______________ to natural disasters and emergencies, including acts of _____________ and is mandated by presidential Directive(s) PPD-8 and HSPD-5.
Developed
Work
Respond
Terrorism
5/213.06 Major Incident and All Hazard Plan
ICS
Incident Command System
5/213.06 Major Incident and All Hazard Plan
_____________ is the standard tool used for __________, _________, ____________, and over all management of complex ____________, ____________ events and/or ____________.
ICS Command Control Response Coordination Incidents Preplanned Emergencies.
5/213.06 Major Incident and All Hazard Plan
Managing All Hazard Incidents:
1) Ensure ___________ and ____________ safety
2) ____________ a situation assessment and update ____________.
3) Establish on-scene _____________ by implementing the ____________, establish an ____________ and _____________.
Officer Public Conduct Communications Command ICS Incident Command Post Naming it
5/213.06 Major Incident and All Hazard Plan
Managing All Hazard Incidents:
4) Establish ______________ channels
5) Establish ______________ area ( Police, Fire, Medical and Media)
6) Establish a _____________ ( Inner/Outer)
7) _____________ need for additional resources.
Communication
staging
Perimeter
Consider
5/213.06 Major Incident and All Hazard Plan
Managing All Hazard Incidents:
8) Determine and maintain ________ routs for first responders
9) Coordinate/Assist in an ____________ in place.
10) Determine evacuation ____________ and ____________.
Ingress/Egress
Evacuation/Shelter
Transportaion
Destination
5/213.06 Major Incident and All Hazard Plan
Managing All Hazard Incidents:
11) Request the ______________
12) ___________ the scene for ______________
13) ___________ an operation log
14) ___________ incident action plan (formal or informal)
PIO Perserve Evidentiary purposes Maintain Develop
5/213.06 Major Incident and All Hazard Plan
15) Notification of __________ public safety __________ and other ________.
Additional
Departments
Ressources
5/213.06 Major Incident and All Hazard Plan
Regardless of the size or type of incident, event and or emergency, the top 3 priorities that the _______________ will use to establish incident objectives will be:
1) ________________
2) ________________
3) ________________
Incident commander
Life Safety
Incident Stabilization
Property Preservation
5/213.06 Major Incident and All Hazard Plan
An organized and structured response:
___________ clearly defined ___________ and roles for ____________ units.
Provides
Responsibilities
Responding
5/213.06 Major Incident and All Hazard Plan
Sergeant __________:
1) Establish ___________.
2) If command has already been established by the first arriving officer(s), ___________ if command needs to be _____________ from the officer in the position of ____________ to the ______________.
Will Command Determine Transfered Incident commander Sergeant
5/213.06 Major Incident and All Hazard Plan
Sergeant ________:
3) Determine the need for additional _____________ and general staff positions based on the _______, _________ and complexity of the ________.
Will ICS Size Type Incident
5/213.06 Major Incident and All Hazard Plan
Sergeant Will:
4) Ensure the watch commander has been __________ in the ________ of an area _____________.
Notified
Absence
Lieutenant
5/213.06 Major Incident and All Hazard Plan
Sergeant Will:
5) Complete the ICS __________ for ________ within _________ calendar days of the conclusion of the event if the ____________ held the position of incident commander.
After Action Report
Incident Commanders
10
Sergeant
5/213.06 Major Incident and All Hazard Plan
Sergeant Will:
6) Forward the ICS __________ , ______________, to the _________, the __________ is responsible for the completion of ____________.
Only _________ ICS AAR is necessary for an incident/event.
AAR Electronically Emergency Management Section Incident Commander ICS-AAR
5/213.10 Hostage Plan
In a confirmed hostage situation the area ______________ will assume command of all _____________ and ___________ concerns.
Patrol Supervisor
Logistical
Support
5/213.10 Hostage Plan
Patrol Officer: In a Hostage Sitation
1) Arrives at the incident scene and takes steps to stop the _________, slow the __________, and save ____________.
2) __________ off the area as soon as possible. This _________ begin as soon as the officer(s) determine what type of ____________ is being faced.
Momentum Action Human Life Seals Should Confrontation
5/213.10 Hostage Plan
Patrol Officer: In a Hostage Situation
3) _________ the critical _________, to the smallest possible area by creating an ____________.
4) Advise _________ of vital information related to the situation.
Isolates
Zone
Inner Perimeter
Communications
5/213.10 Hostage Plan
Patrol Supervisor: In a Hostage situation
1) __________ inner perimeter and establishes a _________ based on the ______________ of the incident.
2) Directs units to stop any __________ or __________ traffic as required.
Reinforces Secondary perimeter Nature Foot Vehicle
5/213.10 Hostage Plan
Patrol supervisor: In a Hostage situation
3) Designates an ___________ with good ____________ skills to make contact with the ____________ to determine the subjects ___________ and ____________, and _______________ of the hostages.
4) Request a __________ radio channel with a __________.
Officer Verbal Hostage Taker Desires Purpose Well-Being Dedicated Dispatcher
5/213.10 Hostage Plan
Patrol Supervisor: In a Hostage situation
Prior to the arrival of ____________, there will be ____________ negotiations for the supply of ________, ___________, ___________, ___________, or exchange of ___________.
SWAT/CNT NO Weapons Ammunition Drugs Alcohol Hostages
5/213.11 Barricaded Subject Action Plan
The Patrol _________ in whose area an incident occurs _________ in primary ___________ of all police operations in a ____________ situation.
The ___________ will provide the patrol division __________ with _________ options to affect a _____________ to the incident.
Supervisor Shall be Command Barricade SWAT Commander Supervisor Tactical Resolution
5/213.11 Barricaded Subject Action Plan
Patrol Supervisor: In a Barricaded Subject Situation
1) Reinforces the __________ and __________ a secondary __________ based on the nature of the _____________.
2) _____________ units to ____________ any foot or vehicle __________ as required.
Inner Perimeter establishes Perimeter Incident Direct Stop Traffic
5/213.11 Barricaded Subject Action Plan
Patrol Supervisor: In a Barricaded Subject Situation
3) Gathers ________, and makes determination for the need for ____________ and ___________ to ___________, and makes the request via communications.
Intelligence
SWAT
Negotiators
Respond
5/213.11 Barricaded Subject Action Plan
The Patrol _____________ in whose area an incident occurs __________ in primary __________ of all police operations in a ___________ situation.
The ____________ will provide the patrol division ___________ with ________ options to affect a ____________ to the incident.
Supervisor Shall be Command Barricade SWAT Commander Supervisor Tactical resolution
5/213.11 Barricaded Subject Action Plan
Patrol Supervisor: In a barricaded subject situation
1) Reinforces the ____________ and ______________ a secondary ___________ based on the nature of the _______________.
2) _____________ units to ___________ any foot or vehicle __________ as required.
Inner Perimeter Establishes Perimeter Incident Direct Stop Traffic
5/213.11 Barricaded Subject Action Plan
Patrol Supervisor: In a barricaded subject situation
4) ______________ bystanders and ____________ persons from the area _______ around the subject’s location. Records ________ and __________ of persons and residences evacuated.
Evacuates Injured Directly Names Addesses
5/213.11 Barricaded Subject Action Plan
Patrol Supervisor: In a barricaded subject situation
5) Designates an officer with good verbal skills to ___________ with the subject to _____________ the subject desire and purpose. If contact is made with the subject, every effort _________________ made to remain in a _______________ sound position, using effective ___________ and ____________.
Make contact Determine Will be Tactically Cover Concealment
5/213.11 Barricaded Subject Action Plan
Patrol Supervisor: In a barricaded subject situation
6) __________ a dedicated _____________ with a dispatcher, if ____________.
Requests
Radio Channel
Required
5/213.10 Hostage Plan
5/213.11 Barricaded Subject Action Plan
Patrol Supervisor: Hostage/ Barricaded situation’s
Ensure officer’s reports are completed upon completion of the incident by the following: (With copies sent to SWAT for completion of AAR)
a) Primary ____________ unit
b) Patrol command post __________.
c) Crisis __________ Team.
d) _________.
Responding
Recorder
Negotiation
SWAT
5/213.14 CBRNE Plan
The primary responsibility for the ____________ or __________ of hazardous material rest with the __________, ____________, ____________, __________ or other individual in whose custody the material has been placed for shipment or use.
Control Removal Owner User Shipping Agent Carrier
5/213.14 CBRNE Plan
If an Incident results in multiple ____________ ( in excess of ________) the _____________ will be implemented.
Casualties
20
Clark County Mass Casualty plan
5/213.14 CBRNE Plan
First Supervisor on Scene:
1) Establish a command post at a safe distance ___________ from the scene.
2) Assign _________ or ___________ unit arriving at the command post to check the ____________ area for ___________ devices.
Upwind Second Third Immediate secondary
5/213.14 CBRNE Plan
First Supervisor on Scene:
3) ___________ established security perimeter and ensures that ______ personnel are deployed in a designated _____ area without proper protective _______.
4) Determines the need for an _____________ depending upon the circumstances of the ___________.
Reviews No Contaminated Equipment Outer Perimeter Incident
5/213.14 CBRNE Plan
First Supervisor on Scene:
5) Coordinates the evacuation of the area ____________ of the spillage or suspected __________, with the ____________ section or _________, in accordance with the table of _________ and ________ distances found in the hazardous material guidebook
Downwind Spillage ARMOR Fire Department Isolation Evacuation
5/213.14 CBRNE Plan
First Supervisor on Scene:
6) Request _________ bureau to make notifications.
Communicaitons
5/213.14 CBRNE Plan
Department members ________ conduct ____________ without utilizing the proper protective equipment and being trained in its _________.
Will Not
Rescues
Use
Mactac
According to the manual, the acronym MACTAC stands for ______________
Multi Assault counter terrorism action Capabilities
Mactac
the mission of MACTAC is ___________ and _________
To save lives
To develop a domestic police force which can continue to perform its day to day duties in a way that is acceptable within a free society, but can adapt quickly to an emerging new paradigm that assumes degraded communications, emphasizes small team leadership, and embraces decentralized command and control.
Mactac
the objectives of MACTAC are ____________ and _________
To save lives
Effectively deal with simultaneous incidents
MACTAC
PSU and COP squads will augment the _________
Stay at home squads
MACTAC
CCAC, DTAC and Airport will always be considered in the box but will not leave their ____________
assigned area commands
MACTAC
Officer that are assigned to the “in the box” squad that don’t make it to the rally point prior to their squad leaving will___________ and _________
NOT attempt to catch up
will be reassigned to the “stay at home squad”
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
MACTAC is a _________ response _______ that provides officers __________ based on _______, _______, ________, and ability to respond to extreme __________ incidents, which requires immediate Police _________.
Counter Terrorism Concept Options Tactical Knowledge Violent Intervention
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
Focus On:
1) Mindset - Preparedness ( _____, mental and _______ ), to switch from ____________, to war fighter _________ to crime fighter.
Response ( Rally Points and _________ of over __________)
Physical Tactical Crime fighter Back Prevention Convergence
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
Focus On:
2) LVMPD Officers trained in ______ and _________ level response tactics.
a) ___________ - Active shooter, _______, Rescue task force.
b) ___________ - Tactical movement ___________ and Techniques ( individual, ________ and _______ )
Squad Team Basic Tactics Officer Rescue Field Tactics Formation Team Squad
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
Focus On:
3) Coordinated ________ contacts to _________ active Shooter, Hostage and/or __________ in conjunction with responding __________ teams.
Force-on-force
Mitigate
Siege Scenarios
Tactical
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
Focus On:
4) Providing an Incident Commander with multiple ___________ immediately capable of ________ and _______ the __________.
Resources
Engaging
Neutralizing
Threat(s)
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
Focus On:
5) ___________ response __________ of program between ______, _______ and local resources to respond in a _________ effort.
Regional
Federal
State
Coordinated
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
What is MACTAC?
1) A response __________ based on _________ tactical concepts.
2) Builds a _____________ and ___________ team, with uniformed members from _____________ law enforcement agencies.
Capability Tested Confident Integrated Separate
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
What is MACTAC?
3) Ensures multiple law enforcement agencies receive ________ traninng to be able to __________, ___________ and __________ quickly as a team.
4) Raises the _____________ level for response to critical incidents for _________ law enforcement officers.
Standardized Assemble organize Respond Competency All
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
MACTAC Objectives:
Immediately switch from ______________ to a rapid _________ in minutes, not hours.
Effectively deal with _________ incidents
Provide __________ coordination between _________ responding agencies.
Community Policing/Patrolling Response Simultaneous Seamless All
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
MACTAC Objetives:
Facilitate _________ treatment and __________.
To ____________.
Casualty
Evacuation
Save Lives
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
In the Box Squads:
__________ Specifically assigned ________ to respond to _____________ incidents.
Squads
Daily
MACTAC
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
Stay at Home Squads:
________ respond to critical calls within their area command as __________ by ____________ or as directed by _____________.
Will
Directed
Communication
Chain of Command
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
MACTAC Squads:
Is comprised of ________ or more __________ and _________.
Two
Strike Teams
Squad leader
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
MACTAC Squads:
Squad leader has ____________ or _________ team leaders to lead their respective teams, freeing the __________ to control the entire squad.
Two
More
Sergeant/Squad Leader
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
MACTAC Strike teams:
Consist of ________ or _________- commissioned officers.
The __________ is designed to _________ as a team and is a _________ element within MACTAC __________.
4 5 Strike Team Fight Tactical Squad
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
MACTAC Strike teams:
Is designed as a self-contained team, which can act ________ from the MACTAC ___________.
Independently
Squad
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
MACTAC Strike teams:
Lead by a __________ who is a _________ or an _________ designated by the ____________ with highly proficient tactical skills.
Team Leader (TL)
Senior Officer
Office
Supervisor
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
MACTAC Strike teams:
Strike teams may be broken down into _______ Officer ________.
Two
Buddy Teams
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
MACTAC Squad and Team missions:
Assault:
- First responders on Scene ________ to neutralize the immediate threat to ____________.
- __________ teams already in ___________ with suspects.
Moving
Save Lives
Assist
Contact
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
MACTAC Squad and Team missions:
Rescue:
- Downed Officer rescue _______________
- ______________ set up or ____________ as directed by the incident commander.
Techniques
Casualty Collection Point (CCP)
Evacuation
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
MACTAC Squad and Team missions:
Containment:
Teams assigned to prevent the threat from ___________ from an area of the _______ threat or contained area.
These teams ________ no smaller than a ________.
Expanding/Retreating
Initial
Should be
Buddy Team
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
MACTAC Squad and Team missions:
Force Protection:
___________ detail for __________ location, __________, fire and medical ________ teams (rescue task force), or for additional details as dictated by the __________.
Protective Incident command Staging area Response Incident commander
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
MACTAC Squad and Team missions:
Reconnaissance:
Reconnaissance ____________ are __________ to obtain information about the ____________ and _______ of a suspect or potential Suspect.
Operations
Undertaken
Activities
Resources
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
Phases of MACTAC
MACTAC ____________
MACTAC ____________
___________________
___________________
Incident
Activation
Control Phase
Investigative Phase
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
MACTAC Activation Phase: (4 A’s)
__________ the Situation
__________ the best intelligence they have been able to obtain over the ___________.
Request and __________ as many resources as possible and then; ___________ to end the incident.
Assess Announce Radio Assemble Act
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
As soon as Possible ___________ or in their absence ____________ will: Establish a Incident Command (4 c’s)
Quickly ___________ the incident to the smallest area possible
_________ and identify all resources entering the primary incident area and assigning resources, as required.
_________ to responding personnel situation updates and required resources.
Assign additional personnel to help _______ responding resources.
Area Lieutenant Area Sergeant Contain Control Communicate Coordinate
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
ON Duty CCAC/DTAC __________ or in their absence the ____________, will assign strike teams to ___________ located position along ____________ and __________ respectively.
Lieutenant Senior Sergeant Tactically Las Vegas Blvd Fremont Street
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
On Duty Airport _____________ or in their absence the ____________ will assign ____________ to tactically located positions within the ____________ and __________.
Lieutenant Senior Sergeant Strike Teams Airport Facility Critical areas
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
AT the rally point ( Squad/Team Leader)
A call to the Dispatch ______________ is needed to get the brief.
The first person to the ______________ should be ___________ site security for arriving units.
Supervisor
Rally Point
Performing
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
At the rally point ( Squad/Team Leader)
As the strike teams leave the rally point they __________ notify the area channel dispatcher via _____________.
( xxxxx Area command strike team _________ the area. )
Will
Radio
Leaving
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
The Sergeant or in his absence the strike ___________ leader ________ ensure the units leaving the area are reported to __________ via ____________.
Simply state _________ call signs of the officers ___________ the rally point.
Team Will Dispatch MDT Only Actually Leaving
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
Convoy Operations:
The __________ or ___________ will be in the lead vehicle for _________ and __________ purposes with a designated driver.
Sergeant
Team Leader
Command
Control
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
Convoy Operations:
The __________ or ____________ will keep the strike team together.
Be mentally and ___________ prepared to take __________ upon _____________ arrival at the incident.
Sergeant Team Leader Tactically Fire Immediate
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
Troop Leading Procedures (TLP)
- Receive the _____________
- Issue a ___________ order
- Make a ___________ plan
- _____________ movement
- Conduct ______________
- Complete the __________
- ____________ the oder
- ____________ and assess
Mission Warning Tentative Initiate Reconnaissance Plan Issue Supervise
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
Arriving at the staging area:
_____________ report to the staging manager __________ or ______________ upon arrival and get the teams assignment.
Adhere to LVMPD _________ Policy.
Consider providing the __________ with extra ____________ of the team.
Sergeant/ Leader Operations Chief Incident Commander ICS Stage Manager Vehicle keys
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
Hazard Identification:
Standard operating Procedures (SOP) for Southern Nevada Tactical Teams and Bomb Squad is a ______________ to mark hazards, both __________ and ___________.
Other items may be marked using __________ markings and _________ should be used to avoid confusion.
Red Chemical Light Known Unknown Standard Plain Language
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
S.A.L.U.T.E. Report:
SIZE- How many ________ are there?
ACTIVITY- What are they ___________?
( active _________, Hostage, ___________ etc. )
Suspects
Doing
Assailant
Barricade
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
S.A.L.U.T.E. Report:
LOCATION- Where are they_______ or __________ they are moving _____________?
UNIFORM- What is the _________ description?
( Clothing, Language, etc. )
Now
Direction
Towards
Suspects
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilities
S.A.L.U.T.E. Report:
TIME- Is it _______ time information or _______ did it occur? How __________ is the information?
EQUIPMENT- What type of ________ or __________ do the suspects have?
Real When Timely Weapons Explosives
IS-100 Intro to Incident Command System (ICS-100)
All incident action Plan (________- or ________) must have four elements:
1) _______________?
2) _______________?
3) _______________?
4) _______________?
Oral Written What do we want to do Who is responsible for doing it How do we communicate with each other What is the procedure if someone is involved
IS-100 Intro to Incident Command System (ICS-100)
ICS ____________ can be factored into two categories:
1) _____________ personnel and major items of equipment are available or potentially available.
2) _____________ all other resources required to support the incident (food, communications, equipment, tents, supplies and vehicles).
Resources
Tactical Resources
Support Resources
IS-100 Intro to Incident Command System (ICS-100)
Effective ICS ___________ include three elements:
1) _____________: the hardware system that transfers information
2) ____________: all communications resource.
3) ____________: transferring information internally and externally.
Communications
Modes
Planning
Networks
IS-100 Intro to Incident Command System (ICS-100)
The Five Major Management Functions:
1) ________________
2) _______________
3) _______________
4) _______________
5) _______________
Incident Command Operatons Section Planning Section Logistics Section Finance/Administration Section
IS-100 Intro to Incident Command System (ICS-100)
Incident Command Staff:
1) _________________
2) ________________
3) ________________
Public Information Officer
Safety Officer
Liaison Officer
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
MACTAC is a _____________ response _________ that provides officers __________ based on ________, _______, _________, and ability to respond to extreme _____________ incidents , which requires Immediate police __________.
Counter Terrorism Concept Options Tactical, Knowledge, Skills Violent Intervention
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Focus On:
1) Mindset - Preparedness (________, mental and _______), to switch from ___________ to war fighter _________ to crime fighter.
Response ( rally points and _________ of over ______)
Physical Tactical Crime fighter Back Prevention Convergence
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Focus On:
2) LVMPD Officers trained in _______ and _________ level response tactics.
a) ____________ - Active shooter, __________, recue task force.
b) ____________ - Tactical movement ____________ and techniques (Individual, ________ and _________)
Squad Team Basic tactics Officer rescue Field tactics Formations Team Squad
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Focus On:
3) Coordinated ______________ contacts to _________ active shooter, hostage and/or ___________ in conjunction with responding ___________ teams.
Force-on-Force
Mitigate
Siege Scenarios
Tactical
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Focus On:
4) Providing an incident commander with multiple _________ immediately capable of __________ and _________ the ___________.
Resources
Engaging
Neutralizing
Threat(s)
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Focus On:
5) ___________ response ___________
of programs between _________, ___________ and local resources to respond in a ___________ effort.
Regional Application Federal State Coordinated
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
What is MACTAC?
1) A response _________ based on ___________ tactical concepts.
2) Builds a __________ and _________ team, with uniformed members from ___________ law enforcement agencies.
Capability Tested Confident Integrated Separate
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
What is MACTAC?
3) Ensures multiple law enforcement agencies receive _________ training to be able to __________, ________ and _________ quickly as a team.
4) Raises the ____________ level for response to critical incidents for _________ law enforcement officers.
Standardized Assemble Organize Respond Competency All
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
MACTAC Objectives:
Immediately switch from _____________ to a rapid ________ in minutes, not hours.
Effectively deal with ____________ incidents
Provide ___________ coordination between _________ responding agencies.
Community Policing/ Patrolling Response Simultaneous Seamless All
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
MACTAC Objectives:
Facilitate ___________ treatment and _________ to _________.
Casualty
Evacuation
Save Lives
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
In the Box squad:
___________ specifically assigned __________ to respond to ___________ incidents.
Squads
Daily
MACTAC
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Stay at Home squad:
__________ respond to critical calls within their area command as ___________ by ____________ or as directed by _________.
Will
Directed
Communications
Chain of Command
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
MACTAC Squads:
Is comprised of _________ or more __________ and _________.
Two
Strike Teams
Squad Leader
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
MACTAC Squads:
Squad Leader has ___________ or _________ team leaders to lead their respective teams, freeing the _________ to control the entire squad.
Two
More
Sergeant/ Squad Leader
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
MACTAC Squads:
When practical squads __________ form and operate as _______ to maximize effectiveness.
Should
Strike Teams
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Strike Teams:
Consist of __________ to __________ commissioned officers.
The _____________ is designed to __________ as a team and is a __________ element within MACTAC ___________.
4 5 Strike Team Fight Tactical Squad
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Strike Teams:
Is designed as a self-contained team, which can act ___________ from the MACTAC __________.
Independently
Squad
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Strike Teams:
Lead by a ____________ who is a __________ or an ________ designated by the __________ with highly proficient tactical skills.
Team Leader (TC)
Senior Officer
Officer
Supervisor
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Strike Teams:
Strike Teams may be broken down into _________ officer __________.
Two
Buddy Teams
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Assault:
First responders on scene ___________ to neutralize the immediate threat to ____________.
___________ teams already in ___________ with suspects.
Moving
Save lives
Assist
Contact
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Rescue:
- Downed officer rescue ____________
- __________ set up or ___________ as directed by the incident commander.
Techniques
Causality Collection Point (CCP)
Evacuation
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Containment:
Teams assigned to prevent the threat from ___________- from an area of the ______________ threat or contained area.
These teams _____________ no smaller than a __________.
Expanding/Retreating
Initial
Should be
Buddy Team
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Force Protection:
_________ detail for _____________ location, ____________, fire and medical ___________ teams (rescue task force), or for additional details as dictated by the _______________.
Protective Incident command Staging area Response Incident Commander
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Reconnaissance:
Reconnaissance _________ are ___________ to obtain information about the ____________ and ___________ of a suspect or potential suspect.
Operations
Undertaken
Activities
Resources
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Phases of MACTAC
1) MACTAC _______________
2) MACATC _______________
3) ______________________
4) ______________________
Incident
Activation
Control phase
Investigative
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Activation Phase: (4 A’s)
- ____________ the situation
- _________ the best intelligence they have been able to obtain over the __________.
- Request and ___________ as many resources as possible and then,
- __________ to end the incident.
Assess Announce Radio Assemble Act
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
As soon as possible the ____________ or in their absence ____________ will: (Establish a IC in order to: 4 C’s)
- Quickly ___________ the incident to the smallest area possible.
- ___________ and identify all resources entering the primary incident area and assigning resources, as required.
- ___________ to responding personnel situation updates and required resources.
- Assign additional personnel to help __________ respond resources.
Area Lieutenant Area Sergeant Contain Control Communicate Coordinate
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
On duty CCAC/DTAC ___________ or in their absence the ____________, will assign strike teams to __________ located position along ___________ and ___________ respectively.
Lieutenant Sinior Sergeant Tactically Las Vegas Blvd Fremont Street
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
On duty airport ___________ or in their absence the ___________ will assign ____________ to tactically located positions within the ___________ and __________.
Lieutenant Sinior Sergeant Strike Teams Airport facility Critical areas
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
MACTAC Leader (Squad/Team Leader)
At the Rally Point:
- A call to the dispatch ___________ is needed to get the brief.
- The First Person to the ___________ should be ___________ site security for arriving units.
Supervisor
Rally Point
Performing
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
MACTAC Leader (Squad/Team Leader)
At the Rally Point:
As the strike teams leave the rally point they ____________ notify the area channel dispatcher via __________.
(xxxxx area command strike team __________ area)
Will
Radio
Leaving
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
The Sergeant or in his absence the strike _________ leader __________ ensure the units leaving the area are reported to ____________ via _____________.
Simply state ___________ call signs of the officers ____________ the rally point.
Team Will Dispatch MDT Only Actually Leaving
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Convoy Operations:
The ___________ or ____________ will be in the lead vehicle for ____________ and ____________ purposes with a designated driver.
Sergeant
Team Leader
Command
Control
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Convoy Operations:
The __________ or ____________ will keep the strike team together.
Be mentally and ____________ prepared to take __________ upon ___________ arrival at the incident.
Sergeant
Team Leader
Tactically
Fire Immediate
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Troop Leading Procedures (TLP)
- Receive the __________
- Issue a _____________ order
- Make a ____________ plan
- __________ movement
- Conduct ____________
- Complete the ____________
- ____________ the order
- ____________ and assess
Mission Warning Tentative Initiate Reconnaissance Plan Issue Supervise
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Arriving at the staging area:
____________ reports to the staging manager __________ or ____________ upon arrival and get the teams assignment.
Adhere to LVMPD ______________ policy.
Consider providing the ___________ with extra ___________ of the team.
Sergeant/ Team Leader Operations Chief Incident Commander ICS Staging Manager Vehicle Keys
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
Hazard Identification:
Standard operating procedures for Southern Nevada Tactical Teams and Bomb Squad is a ____________ to mark hazards, both ___________ and ___________.
Other items may be marked using ___________ markings and ____________ should be used to avoid confusion.
Red Chemical Light Known Unknown Standardize Plain Language
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
S.A.L.U.T.E. Report:
Size- How many __________ are there?
Activity - What are they ___________?
(Active _________, Hostage, __________ etc.)
Suspects
Doing
Assailant
Barricade
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
S.A.L.U.T.E. Report:
Location - Where are they _________ or _________ they are moving ___________?
Uniform - What is the __________ Descripiton
(Clothing, Language, etc.)
Now
Direction
Towards
Suspect’s
Multi Assault Counter Terrorism Action Capabilites
S.A.L.U.T.E. Report:
Time - Is it ____________ time information or _________ did it occur? How _________ is the information?
Equipment - What Type of __________ or _________ do the suspects have?
Real When Timely Weapons Explosives
IS-100 - Incident Command System (ICS)
__________ - pertains to the number of individuals or resources that one supervisor can manage effectively during emergency response incidents or special events.
Span of Control