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What kind of searching speed is used in an active shooter situation? -
ANSWERS-Direct to threat (dynamic) speed
What kind of searching speed is slow, deliberate and tightly controlled?
- ANSWERS-Deliberate (covert) speed
T/F: you can go from deliberate to direct to threat - ANSWERS-True
Do security forces collect evidence? - ANSWERS-No. They protect
evidence
What does SF do when they are proceeding to a scene? - ANSWERS-
Observe the area.
Note suspicious people, vehicles leaving the scene
SF roles when arriving on scene.... - ANSWERS-Advise BDOC
Request med and backup
Detain suspects
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Protect the scene
Record date, time, and weather conditions
Remain alert
T/F Weather conditions don't matter - ANSWERS-False
Zone/sector search - ANSWERS-Used for large areas (football field),
areas with a lot of evidence (shuttle crash), areas where evidence is at
different levels (blood spatter).
Format: divide area into zones or sectors and assign each person a
sector.
Horizontal and Vertical levels
Search Techniques - ANSWERS-Artificial lights
Searching mirrors
Door stops and wedges- wedge door if necessary
Pie the corner - search one section at a time.
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crime scene notes - ANSWERS-Detailed scene description and
condition of scene
Crime Scene Sketch - ANSWERS-Show location and distance. A rough
sketch
AF FM 52 - ANSWERS-Evidence Tag
AF Form 1109 - ANSWERS-Visitor Log
3 distinct zones CBRN - ANSWERS-Exclusion zone (HOT ZONE)
Contamination reduction zone (Warm zone)
Support zone (cold zone)
MOPP LEVEL 0 - ANSWERS-Field gear is stored
MOPP Level 1 - ANSWERS-Overgarment, field gear, and personal
body armor is worn
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