Terrorist Related Incidents Flashcards

1
Q

What does NILO stand for?

A

National inter-agency liasion officer

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2
Q

What does MTFA stand for?

A

Marauding terrorist firearms attack

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3
Q

What are the five uk threat levels?

A
Low
Moderate
Substantial 
Severe
Critical
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4
Q

NILO is the LFB’s tactical advisor for?

A
Conventional terrorism
CBRN terrorism
Firearms related incidents 
Public disorder
Crisis management
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5
Q

What does VaWa stand for?

A

Vehicles as a Weapon attack

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6
Q

What is Step 1-2-3 Plus?

A

The established protocol for assessing the likelihood of hazardous materials being present at scene.

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7
Q

What is Step 1?

A

One person incapacitated with no obvious reason.

APPROACH USING STANDARD PROTOCOLS.

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8
Q

What is Step 2?

A

Two people incapcitated with no obvious reason

APROACH WITH CAUTION USING STANDARD PROTOCOLS.

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9
Q

What is Step 3?

A

Three or more people in close proximity incapcitated with no obvious reason.

USE CAUTION AND FOLLOW STEP PLUS.

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10
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What is Plus?

A

Follow the CBRN first responder flow chart to consider what actions to save life.

EVACUATE
COMMUNICATE
DISROBE
DECONTAMINATE

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11
Q

What does IED stand for?

A

Improvised explosive device.

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12
Q

Regardless of what criteria the call recieved falls into, incidents commanders and all personnel should think?

A

Think - Secondary devices

Think - Safe cordon distances

Think - Safety! Do not touch

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13
Q

When dealing with IEDs up to a suitcase size what is the safe cordon distance?

A

100m

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14
Q

When dealing with IEDs up to a car/light vehicle size what is the safe cordon distance

A

200m

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15
Q

When dealing with IEDs up to a HGV/Lorry size what is the safe cordon distance?

A

400m

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16
Q

If any doubt exsists on IED size what should be the cordon size?

A

400m

17
Q

If there is a risk of IEDs the use of appliance and hand held radios should be down to what safe distances?

A

Appliance and main scheme radios 50m.

Hand held radios 10m.

18
Q

What does SHA stand for?

A

Strategic holding area.

19
Q

What are the five C’s?

A
  • Confirm
  • Clear
  • Cordon
  • Control
  • Check
20
Q

What are the five W’s?

A
  • What
  • Where
  • When
  • Why
  • Who
21
Q

What does EOD stand for?

A

Explosive Ordinance Officer.