Proper placement of flares, traffic cones, and other warning signs at a disaster, fire, or
accident scene
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MINIMUM distance
55 mph zone 375 feet warning then every 40 feet to
scene.
45 mph zone 300 feet warning then every 40 feet to
scene.
35 mph zone 200 feet warning then every 30 feet to
scene.
, 25 mph zone 100 feet warning then every 25 feet to
scene.
Identify and discuss all safety and security precautions which should be taken by a
transportation officer prior to departure and during transport
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Mental attitude (awareness, emotions)
Identify inmate and destination (inmate history, previous charges)
Obtain all necessary restraints (handcuffs, weapons, body armor)
Obtain additional travel items (LEO ID, inmate medication, travel forms,
maintain inventory of items, reload weapons, wear body armor)
If shooting stops and there's no direct contact
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the contact team should static search, and rescue team should remove
injured.
List the steps necessary to conduct follow-up investigations
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, Fatal Crashes/Vehicular Homicides/Personal Injury: detailed written
statements obtained from all parties involved; LEO should gather as much
info as possible about driver/pedestrian's activities prior to crash; take
detailed measurements; contact medical examiner; photographs (should
never replace a thorough investigation); inspect vehicles for defects which
may have contributed to crash; officers may want to contact District
Attorney prior to charging contributor parties
Hit-And-Run: Interview witnesses; statements/video; gather as much info as
possible about suspect vehicle and operator/occupants; Follow path of
suspect vehicle (i.e. fluid leaks and other marks left at scene); collect all
evidence from scene which could link suspect vehicle to the crash (i.e. tail
light lenses and other debris, pedestrian clothing)
Discuss proper technique required when conducting telephonic communications and
explain its importance as a vital link between the citizens and the service provider
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Every caller must be viewed as a customer; you need a positive attitude
and control of your temper.
Courtesy helps you control the conversation; gain cooperation and trust by
being civil, understanding, polite, and respectful.
Use Empathy and Professionalism.
This is important because you may be the first link--you represent "help" to
the caller.
The better your attitude the less complaints.
TRACEM
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accident scene
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MINIMUM distance
55 mph zone 375 feet warning then every 40 feet to
scene.
45 mph zone 300 feet warning then every 40 feet to
scene.
35 mph zone 200 feet warning then every 30 feet to
scene.
, 25 mph zone 100 feet warning then every 25 feet to
scene.
Identify and discuss all safety and security precautions which should be taken by a
transportation officer prior to departure and during transport
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Mental attitude (awareness, emotions)
Identify inmate and destination (inmate history, previous charges)
Obtain all necessary restraints (handcuffs, weapons, body armor)
Obtain additional travel items (LEO ID, inmate medication, travel forms,
maintain inventory of items, reload weapons, wear body armor)
If shooting stops and there's no direct contact
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the contact team should static search, and rescue team should remove
injured.
List the steps necessary to conduct follow-up investigations
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, Fatal Crashes/Vehicular Homicides/Personal Injury: detailed written
statements obtained from all parties involved; LEO should gather as much
info as possible about driver/pedestrian's activities prior to crash; take
detailed measurements; contact medical examiner; photographs (should
never replace a thorough investigation); inspect vehicles for defects which
may have contributed to crash; officers may want to contact District
Attorney prior to charging contributor parties
Hit-And-Run: Interview witnesses; statements/video; gather as much info as
possible about suspect vehicle and operator/occupants; Follow path of
suspect vehicle (i.e. fluid leaks and other marks left at scene); collect all
evidence from scene which could link suspect vehicle to the crash (i.e. tail
light lenses and other debris, pedestrian clothing)
Discuss proper technique required when conducting telephonic communications and
explain its importance as a vital link between the citizens and the service provider
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Every caller must be viewed as a customer; you need a positive attitude
and control of your temper.
Courtesy helps you control the conversation; gain cooperation and trust by
being civil, understanding, polite, and respectful.
Use Empathy and Professionalism.
This is important because you may be the first link--you represent "help" to
the caller.
The better your attitude the less complaints.
TRACEM
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