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SCCJA Block 3 Test with complete solutions. Active shooter- ️ is a suspect whose activity is immediately causing death and serious bodily injury. The activity is not contained and there is immediate risk of death and serious injury to potential victims, target rich environment. what is the difference between active shooter vs. hostage/barricaded suspect? ️ active shooter is a rapid deployment call for first responders once on scene must immediately locate and stop the threat. hostage/barricaded suspect involves containment, perimeters, gathering information and requesting appropriate resources. What are ways of preparing for an active shooter situation? ️ be aware of lessons learned from previous active shooter situations, be aware of pre attack indicators, prepare information packets on potential locations in your jurisdiction, walk through potential locations, maintain weapon, wear ballistics, be mentally prepared for anything, Identify and demonstrate initial deployment procedures to include en-route tasks and procedures when arriving on scene. ️ stealth and Suprise are essential elements of gaining a tactical advantage. the preservation of the loss of life is even more important. in route tasks: use lights and sirens, active shooter may give up when they see law enforcement, obtain pertinent information, determine initial deployment location, determine eta of other responding officers. Arrival on scene: pick a secure deployment location, check gear, orient yourself without coming under fire, coordinate with other units, tell what you see or hear upon arrival to dispatch. Identify and demonstrate one, two, three and four officer deployment, movement, and searching/clearing and discuss breaching techniques. ️ Movement: move quickly and efficiently to engage shooter, use cover and concealment when moving use speed surprise and shock to a tactical advantage. Number of contact officers: single officer- preparedness and willingness of the officer is paramount, single officer may enter or engage a threat but two or more are preferred. two officer contact and cover- First officer (contact/point) determine direction and speed of movement; second officer (cover) supports the contact officer, picks up angles not covered by first officer, is responsible for radio communication and rear security three officer point, point cover, rear guard- Contact/Point determines direction and speed, point cover picks up uncovered angles, and rear guard defends group from rear or picks up additional angles as appropriate. Rear guard is also responsible for radio communications. four or five officers- diamond formation is preferred for large hallways or buildings, with point, left and right cover, center and rear guard. Point determines direction and speed, cover officers pick up uncovered angles, rear guard defends group from rear or picks up additional angles as appropriate. Rear guard is also responsible for radio communications. Center acts as the brain of the diamond and is normally the person with the most knowledge of the location, such as a School Resource Officer. clearing: areas of domination, noise discipline, light discipline and availability, downed/injured suspects must be bypassed until threat is handled, locked rooms should be bypassed unless there is reason to believe suspect is inside and communicate. Breaching: a inward opening door can be breached with a ram, outward opening doors may be pried open withing breaching tool. what are the proper tactics and techniques when coming into contact with a suspect? ️ first priority is to locate and stop the threat, safe and effective shooting skills with maximum firepower and tactical shot placement.
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