Pursuit Driving (Bench mark 3) Flashcards

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Define the primary objective of an emergency response?

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2
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Identify the common mental problems associated with emergency vehicle operation.

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3
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Identify methods for clearing intersections when operating an emergency vehicle during

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4
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Identify police radio techniques during a pursuit.

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5
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Identify the limitations of emergency warning sirens on law enforcement vehicles.

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6
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Define the primary factor in collision avoidance.

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7
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Identify the tactics a trained driver can use when a collision is unavoidable to reduce exposure to injury and vehicle damage.

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Identify the six key factors that should affect officer discretion regarding pursuits.

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9
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Identify the factors that would warrant the pursuing officer or supervisor to terminate a pursuit.

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10
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Define the number of vehicles that should be directly involved in a pursuit and their main responsibilities.

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11
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Identify the following distance an officer should keep during the first 1 to 2 minutes of the pursuit.

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12
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Identify the following distance an officer should keep if the pursuit lasts longer than 2 minutes and define the purpose for this distance.

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