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The common staff consists of [blank_start]Public information officer[blank_end], [blank_start]safety officer[blank_end], and [blank_start]liaison officer[blank_end].
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The first responding officer is designed as the [blank_start]Incident Commander[blank_end].
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During any crises situation, all first responders will base his decisions on [blank_start]life safety[blank_end], [blank_start]incident stability[blank_end], and [blank_start]property conservation[blank_end].
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The command staff title is [blank_start]Officer.[blank_end]
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The General Staff title is Chief. They have control over [blank_start]Operations[blank_end], [blank_start]Logistics[blank_end], [blank_start]Planning[blank_end], [blank_start]finance[blank_end], and [blank_start]administration[blank_end].
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The [blank_start]stafford[blank_end] [blank_start]act[blank_end] cannot deploy federal resources until requested by the state authority.
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The actions of law enforcement officer within the immediate crises area. Isolate the threat, [blank_start]Contain the threat[blank_end], Evaluate the situation, and [blank_start]Report essential information[blank_end].
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Two tactical perimeters are : [blank_start]Inner perimeter[blank_end] and [blank_start]outer perimeter[blank_end].
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outer perimeter
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DNA Buccal swab : swab the cheek for [blank_start]15[blank_end] seconds.
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Leave the foam applicator in contact with the FTA card for [blank_start]10[blank_end] seconds.
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Allow FTA card to dry for at least [blank_start]5[blank_end] minutes.
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A [blank_start]conventional crowd[blank_end] has no unity or purpose, no leadership, not dependent on each other.
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A [blank_start]psychological[blank_end] crowd has a common purpose, common interest, no leadership, responds emotionally to the same stimuli.
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A [blank_start]demonstration[blank_end] has leadership, is organized, has a prearranged plan, may or may not be orderly or violent.
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CN Tear gas has [blank_start]red[blank_end] printing.
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CS irritant gas has [blank_start]blue[blank_end] printing.
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OC inflammatory gas has [blank_start]orange[blank_end] printing.
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HS Smoke Gas has [blank_start]yellow[blank_end] printing.
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Officer survival rests on three foundational pillars [blank_start]Physical[blank_end] conditioning, [blank_start]mental[blank_end] conditioning, and [blank_start]tactical[blank_end] conditioning.
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The [blank_start]preparation[blank_end] phase consists of having the proper mental attitude.
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The Pre-Stop Phase consists of giving the dispatcher your exact [blank_start]location[blank_end] .
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During the [blank_start]Stop[blank_end] Phase you are to first create a [blank_start]reactionary[blank_end] gap which is comprised of two essential elements, [blank_start]distance[blank_end] & cover.
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In the [blank_start]contact[blank_end] phase you are observing occupants, license plate, trunk lids and backup lights.
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"[blank_start]Call[blank_end] [blank_start]back[blank_end]" method is the preferred method to use for tractor/large truck stops.
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Low beam headlights project [blank_start]150[blank_end] - [blank_start]200[blank_end] feet.
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High beam headlights project [blank_start]250[blank_end] - [blank_start]300[blank_end] feet.
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Night driving problems begin at [blank_start]dusk[blank_end] based on the pupils dilate with darkness which results in [blank_start]lower[blank_end] efficiency.
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When driving in the dark, the [blank_start]field[blank_end] of [blank_start]vision[blank_end] is the driver has a smaller field of vision available like driving in a lighted tunnel.
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Loss of visual cues, [blank_start]glare[blank_end], vehicle [blank_start]windows[blank_end], speed, dirty headlights & [blank_start]fatigue[blank_end] are all hazards of night driving.
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Three types of driving distractions [blank_start]Visual[blank_end], [blank_start]Manual[blank_end] and cognitive efforts.
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[blank_start]Visual[blank_end] is anything that causes the eyes to focus on something other than the roadway.
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[blank_start]Manual[blank_end] is caused by at lest one of the hands to be removed from normal driving functions and performing another task.
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[blank_start]Cognitive[blank_end] is taking your mind off driving.
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Law enforcement [blank_start]notes[blank_end] must be contemporaneous.
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The five essential elements of the law enforcement notes are [blank_start]Accurate[blank_end], Complete, Concise, [blank_start]Clear[blank_end] and [blank_start]Objective[blank_end].
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The [blank_start]Below[blank_end] [blank_start]100[blank_end] initiative is a partnership with officers and agents across the US to reduce the number of line-of-duty deaths to [blank_start]below[blank_end] [blank_start]100[blank_end] annually.
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The five basic tenets of Below 100 are watch your [blank_start]speed[blank_end], wear your [blank_start]belt[blank_end], wear your [blank_start]vest[blank_end], WIN, and recognize that [blank_start]complacency[blank_end] kills.
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An officer is a [blank_start]neutral[blank_end] fact finder.
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Narrative police reports need to be written in [blank_start]chronological[blank_end] order.
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The three pharmacological classifications of drugs of abuse : [blank_start]Depressants[blank_end], [blank_start]Stimulants[blank_end], and [blank_start]Hallucinogens[blank_end].
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Stimulants
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[blank_start]Depressants[blank_end] slow down the Central Nervous System. Mimic [blank_start]Morphine[blank_end] and come from Opium Poppy.
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Non-narcotic substances that are considered depressants are : Barbiturates, [blank_start]Alcohol[blank_end] and tranquilizers.
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Two types of Central Nervous System Stimulants are : [blank_start]Cocaine[blank_end] and Amphetamine-type compounds.
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LSD, Peyote, Psilocin Mushrooms, and Marijuana are all examples of [blank_start]Hallucinogens[blank_end].
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[blank_start]Peyote[blank_end] is a small cactus with flowers containing alkaloid, mescaline. It is considered a hallucinogen.
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[blank_start]Ketamine[blank_end] produces a rapid general anesthesia for medical purposes and is often used as a date rate drug.
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Smoking [blank_start]heroine[blank_end] is often referred to as : chasing the dragon.
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Cocaine is a schedule [blank_start]2[blank_end] substance.
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[blank_start]amphetamines[blank_end] often treat ADD / ADHD
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PCP abusers are immune from [blank_start]pain[blank_end].
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[blank_start]Ecstasy[blank_end] leads to dehydration, heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
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On the nod, constricted pupils, and facial itching are all symptoms of [blank_start]Depressants[blank_end].
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Sense of pleasure, hyper stimulation, dilated pupils, and rapid speech are all symptoms of [blank_start]Stimulants[blank_end].
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Auditory hallucinations, sensory crossover, paranoia, and lack of coordination are all symptoms of [blank_start]Hallucinogens[blank_end].
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The elements of Title 21 USC 841 are Manufacture, distribute or [blank_start]dispense[blank_end], and [blank_start]possess[blank_end] with intent to [blank_start]distribute[blank_end].
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dispense
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Schedule 1,2,3,4, and 5 fall under elements of Title 21 USC [blank_start]844[blank_end].
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Actually having drugs on person is called [blank_start]actual[blank_end] possession.
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Exercising sufficient dominion or control over substances so as to possess it is called [blank_start]Constructive[blank_end] Possession.