Deck 14: Tactical Operations-Critical Incident Deployment

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Which of the following are critical incident calls categories?

A) Natural disasters
B) Threat incidents
C) Safety and rescue
D) All of the above
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The acronym CALEA stands for

A) Council on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies
B) Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies
C) Concerns of all Law Enforcement Agencies
D) Commission on Accountability for Law Enforcement Agencies
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The three basic elements of the Incident Command System (ICS) are

A) Local terminology, interaction, and accountability
B) Common terminology, communications, and resources
C) Accountability, common terminology, and communications
D) Communications, common frequencies, and local terminology
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The two main priorities for a first-line supervisor on the scene of a critical incident are to

A) Communicate and record
B) Act and control
C) Record and act
D) Act and communicate
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The person who serves as a conduit of information to the media during critical incidents is the

A) Safety officer
B) Liaison officer
C) Public information officer
D) Communications officer
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The person who serves as the primary contact for supporting agencies assisting at an incident is the

A) Safety officer
B) Liaison officer
C) Public information officer
D) Communications officer
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The two major purposes of debriefing are

A) Tactical and emotional purposes
B) Information and accountability
C) Results and information
D) Information and understanding
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All responders, regardless of agency affiliation, must adhere to

A) Having at least two supervisors
B) A "check-in" procedure
C) A "check-out" procedure
D) All of the above
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As information becomes available, the supervisor must be able to communicate all of the following information except

A) Perimeter security needs
B) Length of time officers took to get there
C) Needs for specialized personnel
D) Nature and scope of incident
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The acronym ICS stands for internal conflict support.
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The need for precrisis intelligence is no longer considered a requirement.
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One of the basic elements of the ICS is common terminology.
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According to the text, Hurricane Katrina, which nearly destroyed New Orleans in August 2005, had been conceived of but never properly planned for.
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Blak (1991) notes that critical incident stress is another form of PTSD.
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The sniper team's two main responsibilities are intelligence and sniper fire.
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Pierson (1989) states that about 10 percent of all emergency service workers will be affected by critical incident stress at least once in their careers.
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SWAT refers to special weapons and tactics.
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SWAT teams are currently being utilized for seemingly mundane and routine incidents
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According to the text, in recent years, tactical units and the use of SWAT have been praised due to the military-style operation of the units.
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Withdrawal, numbing, and flashbacks are all symptoms of critical incident stress.
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Deck 14: Tactical Operations-Critical Incident Deployment
1
Which of the following are critical incident calls categories?

A) Natural disasters
B) Threat incidents
C) Safety and rescue
D) All of the above
D
2
The acronym CALEA stands for

A) Council on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies
B) Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies
C) Concerns of all Law Enforcement Agencies
D) Commission on Accountability for Law Enforcement Agencies
B
3
The three basic elements of the Incident Command System (ICS) are

A) Local terminology, interaction, and accountability
B) Common terminology, communications, and resources
C) Accountability, common terminology, and communications
D) Communications, common frequencies, and local terminology
C
4
The two main priorities for a first-line supervisor on the scene of a critical incident are to

A) Communicate and record
B) Act and control
C) Record and act
D) Act and communicate
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The person who serves as a conduit of information to the media during critical incidents is the

A) Safety officer
B) Liaison officer
C) Public information officer
D) Communications officer
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The person who serves as the primary contact for supporting agencies assisting at an incident is the

A) Safety officer
B) Liaison officer
C) Public information officer
D) Communications officer
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The two major purposes of debriefing are

A) Tactical and emotional purposes
B) Information and accountability
C) Results and information
D) Information and understanding
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All responders, regardless of agency affiliation, must adhere to

A) Having at least two supervisors
B) A "check-in" procedure
C) A "check-out" procedure
D) All of the above
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As information becomes available, the supervisor must be able to communicate all of the following information except

A) Perimeter security needs
B) Length of time officers took to get there
C) Needs for specialized personnel
D) Nature and scope of incident
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The acronym ICS stands for internal conflict support.
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The need for precrisis intelligence is no longer considered a requirement.
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One of the basic elements of the ICS is common terminology.
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According to the text, Hurricane Katrina, which nearly destroyed New Orleans in August 2005, had been conceived of but never properly planned for.
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Blak (1991) notes that critical incident stress is another form of PTSD.
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The sniper team's two main responsibilities are intelligence and sniper fire.
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Pierson (1989) states that about 10 percent of all emergency service workers will be affected by critical incident stress at least once in their careers.
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SWAT refers to special weapons and tactics.
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SWAT teams are currently being utilized for seemingly mundane and routine incidents
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According to the text, in recent years, tactical units and the use of SWAT have been praised due to the military-style operation of the units.
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Withdrawal, numbing, and flashbacks are all symptoms of critical incident stress.
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