Response Policing Flashcards

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Threat
Harm
Risk
Investigation
Vulnerability
Engagement
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Arriving at the scene you must

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Assess
Protect
Communicate

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To control the scene you develop a

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P

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Common
Approach
Path

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What is a critical incident?

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An incident where the effectiveness of the police response is likely to have a significant impact on the confidence of the victim, their family and/or the community.

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Who can declare a critical incident?

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Anyone can bring a potential critical incident to the attention of a senior officer, but only a designated senior officer E.g. The duty officer can declare an incident as critical.

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What is a major incident?

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Any incident that requires more than one emergency service.

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What is the acnorym given to control when declaring a major incident?

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Major incident declared
Exact location
Type of incident
Hazards present or suspected
Access - routes that are safe to use
Number, type, severity of casualties
Emergency services present and required
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8
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What does JESIP stand for?

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Joint emergency services interoperability principle.

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What are the 4 stages to a major incident?

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  1. The initial response
  2. Consolidation phase
  3. The recovery phase
  4. The restoration phase
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