Training Bullitin 135 Active Shooter Incidents Flashcards

1
Q

What does the acronym THREAT stand for in active shooter incidents?

A
Threat suppression
Hemorrhage control
Rapid Extraction
Assessment by EMS
Transport
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2
Q

A rescue task force for an active shooter consist of a minimum of what?

A

2 firefighters and 2 police

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Q

A rescue task force for an active shooter consist of a maximum of what?

A

4 firefighters and 4 police

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4
Q

Where are patients treated in an active shooter incident?

A

Cold zone

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5
Q

When can rescuers enter the warm zone at an active shooter incident?

A

When they have force protection to extract injured patients

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6
Q

According to training bulletin 135, during an active shooter, who normally assumes the role of rescue group supervisor?

A

Second arriving BC

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7
Q

According to training bulletin 135, what does it mean if an active shooter situation is considered dynamic?

A

It means the subject is on scene and not in custody

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8
Q

According to training bulletin 135, how many ALS rescues are initially dispatched on an active shooter incident?

A

4

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9
Q

According to training bulletin 135 active shooter, what is the name of the tactic when law enforcement immediately deploys resources when a delay in doing so could result in death or injury to innocent people?

A

Immediate Action/Rapid Deployment (IARD)

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