DIRECTIVE 10.7 Flashcards

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  1. What is of no importance when removing barricaded persons , hostage takers , or severely mentally disabled persons
  2. Who is responsible for negotiating with barricaded persons , hostages , and SMDP
A
  1. Time is of NO importance

2. Crisis negotiation teams from the criminal intelligence unit

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Crisis response

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10.7

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  1. Who will respond to radio calls for those individuals

2. Who will be in command at a barricaded person or hostage

A
  1. One sergeant and 2 police officers

1. The highest ranking supervisor or CIB

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  1. What is the force continuum
A
  1. Mere presence of a police officer
  2. Verbal persuasion or warnings
  3. Hands on techniques or control holds
  4. Non lethal force ( oc spray , asp, taser ).
  5. Deadly force
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  1. The initial responsibility for negotiations rests with who
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  1. The crisis negotiators from the detective division. Until the arrival of OCI.
  2. Crisis negotiators from OCI
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  1. Who are decentralized negotiators
A
  1. The detective division negotiators
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  1. Who are centralized negotiators
A
  1. Criminal intelligence / organized crime
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  1. The primary responsibility for negotiations rests with whom
A
  1. Crisis negotiators from the organized crime / criminal intelligence unit
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  1. Where will police personnel , vehicles , and equipment be kept
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  1. Out of view of the barricaded person , hostage taker , or SMDP
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  1. How many crisis trained detectives will always be used in the scene
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  1. Two
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  1. Who are the only people authorized to use special weapons in this situation
  2. Who will act as the communications car
A
  1. SWAT

2. The first officer on the scene

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  1. Who will be in charge at a barricaded person , hostage scene , or SMDP
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  1. The highest ranking patrol supervisor or CIB.
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  1. For an active shooter. Do initial responding officers have the authority and responsibility to take immediate action
  2. To do what 2
A
  1. Yes.

2. To contain and neutralize active shooter incidents

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Active shooter

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An active shooter situation is one in which an Armed person has used deadly physical force on others and continued to do so while having unrestricted access to additional victims

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  1. How many officers will be in an active shooter team
  2. What is their mission
  3. What kind of formation
A
  1. To locate and neutralize suspects
  2. A T formation
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  1. Contact team.

2. Rescue team

A
  1. Initial team that moves through the building fit the sole mission of identifying and neutralizing suspects
  2. A second team that moves through a building to locate and rescue victims
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  1. What is the OUTER PERIMETER
A
  1. Area designated by the overall commander for the safe evacuation of all spectators. This area is also selected to encompass the command post, communication area, staging area, crown control and staffing.
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  1. What is the INNER PERIMETER.

2. Except who may enter this zone.

A
  1. The actual hostage incident location designated by the overall commander. No one will be permitted to enter this area without permission from the overall commander.
  2. Swat, centralized/decentralized negotiators, or initial supervisors and police personal on the scene
18
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  1. What is the zone of protection
A
  1. The secure distance to be maintained between responding police personnel and the inner perimeter of a crisis or critical incident. This distance will vary, depending on each situation and the range of any weapon that may be involved. Every effort will be made to maintain their zone of protection should a barricaded person, hostage taker, or SMDP fail to remain stationary.