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Interview the driver using your sense of:
- Sight
- Hearing
- Smell
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What are the 4 basic areas of "Mobile
1 2 Phase II: Personal Contact
Patrol Duties"?
3 What is "Invisible Deployment" 4 Manning of the Boat Crew
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What are the 4 basic areas of "Mobile Patrol Duties"? - Calls for Service
- Routine Preventative Patrol
- Patrol Initiated by Activity
- Administrative Tasks
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Uniformed Tactical Patrol Most traditional & widely used patrol.
Pros:
- Greater pursuit capability
- Faster response time
- Ability to transfer suspects
Cons:
- Unapproachable
- Loss of person-to-person contact
Fixed Post Patrol Used to maintain control points.
Saturation Patrol Used to saturate an area that is experiencing a particular crime problem.
Suspect Oriented Patrol Focuses on specific individuals or classes of suspects.
- BOLO: Be on the lookout for specific targets.
Foot / Bicycle Patrol Used to cover limited areas.
Pros:
- Greater person-to-person contact.
Cons:
- Slower mobility & response
- Fatigue
- Reduced capabilities for pursuits
Patrol Preparation - Make sure you have all necessary forms.
- Make sure all equipment is in good working condition.
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Effective Patrol Practice: - Be conspicuous
"Foot Patrol" - Know your area well
- Look for anything out of the ordinary
Effective Patrol Practice: - Use random patrol patterns
"Vehicle Patrol" - Vary your route & time
- Be suspicious
- Know your area well
- Be visible & Be aware
How should you treat every response to an Alarm Activation or You MUST treat every call as if it is the real thing until it is proven otherwise.
Armed Robbery?
What buildings are typically checked while on patrol? - Funds
- Armory
- Designated Buildings
- Occupant Housing (when away)
What do you look for when checking buildings? - Doors & Windows
- Scratch marks / Chipped paint
- Stacked objects
- Removed hinge pins on doors
- Persons hiding
What is "Invisible Deployment" Code 2: Urgent response with lights & no sirens.
- When responding to an alarm
- Turn off lights within sight of the location
How do you exit the vehicle when responding to an alarm? Use cover & concealment while maintaining full observation of the facility.
- All personnel should exit out the side away from the facility
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