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1. Cover - ANSWER ✔ Anything that will successfully block a round
2. Concealment - ANSWER ✔ Anything that will hide you
3. Fatal Funnel - ANSWER ✔ Doorways, hallways, windows, stairs, or
alleyways
4. Best entry to fatal funnel - ANSWER ✔ Slicing the pie
5. When using a flashlight in low-light areas, how should you proceed? -
ANSWER ✔ Intermittent use of light moving, off the X each time
6. Three steps to a traffic stop: - ANSWER ✔ Observe, evaluate, and
implement
7. Observe? - ANSWER ✔ Tag belong to car? Secure the car. Is car operated
in legal manner? Evaluate actions of suspect.
,8. Evaluate? - ANSWER ✔ Is stop legally justified? Location tactically sound,
better location available, should I build a contact?
9. Implement - ANSWER ✔ Stop or ignore? Should I stop quickly or minimize
risk to innocence? Will vehicle evade, and should I pursue vehicle if it does?
(make a decision, and implement)
10.How often is status check implemented? - ANSWER ✔ Every three minutes.
11.10 basic survival obligations - ANSWER ✔ 1. Fails calls for backup
2. Suspect overhears radio transmissions
3. Pat downs from vulnerable position
4. Turns back on suspect
5. Search of vehicle with suspect inside
6. Interview from vulnerable position
7. Failure to search
8. Inappropriate handcuff
9. Failure to use firearm
10. Failure to unbuckle seatbelt in time.
12.Can you ride around with your radar on? - ANSWER ✔ technically no, but
you can turn it on when suspecting someone of speeding
13.What's the first thing you want to look at when identifying a speeding car? -
ANSWER ✔ the brake lights - all brake lights look different, which helps in
ID-ing the correct vehicle later on
14.Must you legally always use your turn signals before turning/changing
lanes? - ANSWER ✔ no (if no other vehicles are around you to see it, you
don't have to)
,15.What 3 steps must you take when deciding whether to stop a vehicle or not?
- ANSWER ✔ (1) OBSERVE the vehicle and ask yourself the proper
questions. (2) EVALUATE the issues present. (3) IMPLEMENT the
decision.
16.Be a student of your ________. - ANSWER ✔ policy manual
17.When should you perform a vehicle check with dispatch? - ANSWER ✔
BEFORE initiating your stop
18.Why do we notify dispatch when we're performing a vehicle stop? -
ANSWER ✔ to notify other officers in the area
19.What are the 3 types of encounters? - ANSWER ✔ 1) Consensual and Non-
Competitive
2) Consensual and Competitive
3) Non-Consensual and Competitive (Main encounter on the streets)
20.What is the difference between a Barricaded subject and a hostage? -
ANSWER ✔ •Barricaded subject is not preventing a third party from
leaving.
21.What are the 5 C's? - ANSWER ✔ 1) Contain
2) Control
3) Communicate
4) Call
5) Create
, 22.What are the priorities of life in order? - ANSWER ✔ 1) Hostage
2) Innocents
3) Police
4) Suspects
23.What are two types of ambush? - ANSWER ✔ 1) Spontaneous: Unprovoked
with no pre-planning; Typically uses handguns
2) Entrapment: Pre-planned luring of an officer to the attack site; Typically
uses long guns
24.What are the 4 factors of an ambush? - ANSWER ✔ 1) Element of surprise
2) Concealment of their assault, weapons, and intentions
3) Suddenness of attack
4) Lack of Provocation
25.What are 4 special considerations to think about for an ambush? - ANSWER
✔ 1) Potential 2nd shooter
2) Explosives
3) False 911/calls for service
4) Solo officer down
26.What percentage of officers ambushed are killed? - ANSWER ✔ 20%
27.What are the best responses to an ambush in a moving vehicle? - ANSWER
✔ 1) Back Up
2) Turn
3) Attack
4) Be Unpredictable