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Florida Basic Recruit Training Program: Critical Incidents
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25 Questions

1. How many commons classes of hazardous materials are there?

2. What are the five levels to responses for hazardous materials?

3. The Emergency Response section of the ERG has what three subsections?

4. What does the ORANGE section of the ERG help officers do?

5. What does the RED in the 704 System mean?

6. What are some symptoms of exposure to a nerve agent?

7. As an officer approaches the scene of a bomb threat, what should they do?

8. What senses are considered low risk when identifying a substance?

9. Incendiary devices consist of a minimum of what three components?

10. VBIED

11. What should be included in your travel and safety kit?

12. What do the BLUE and YELLOW sections of the ERG help officers do?

13. WMD

14. IIZ

15. How many levels of training are there for responses to hazardous materials ?

16. What are some possible signs of a mail bomb?

17. How are most bomb threats made?

18. Class 1

19. Protective Action Distance

20. What rule is used for evacuations or when parking your patrol car near a bomb threat?

21. Location

22. What should an officer do as you approach a bomb threat scene?

23. What are some common active shooter motivations?

24. Hazardous Materials Incident Commander

25. When are incendiary devices frequently used?