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32 Cards in this Set
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What is used to document consent to search is an AF Form 1364 is not available? |
Plain paper |
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At what intervals are restricted area signs displayed along the restricted area boundary? |
100 ft |
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The security fence height must be how many feet above the ground surface? |
7 |
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When using the one hand grab breakaway technique, in Step 1 you spread the fingers wide apart, and rotate your thumb hand how many degrees over the suspects hand? |
180 |
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What is the size of accident involving biological agents? |
2000 feet upwind and crosswind |
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What is the minimum number of feet from the base perimeter for locating a restricted area fence containing PL 1 resources? |
250 |
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The fence for a restricted area must be how close to firm ground? |
2 in |
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What is an example of a rough grid coordinate? |
3/B |
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In the double abreast position, the primary and back up patrol vehicles are positioned double abreast how many ft to the rear of the suspect's vehicle? |
30 to 40 |
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What is the minimum number of clues a suspect must exhibit on the walk and turn FST to implicate at least a .10 BAC? |
2 |
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How are withdrawal actions accomplished at the scene of a major disaster? |
Upwind and crosswind direction |
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Which rifle fighting technique is used to disarm an opponent? |
Slash |
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What must evidence be to be admissible in court? |
Competent and relevant |
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If your report is non-opinionated, fair and impartial, you are fulfilling which characteristic of a well written report? |
Objective |
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Who is the lead agency responsible for containing and resolving terrorist incidents occurring off the installation? |
FBI |
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What does full body coverage include when you are in a contaminated area? |
Hood, surgical mask, and eye pro |
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Who can authorize a search? |
Commander having control over the area or person or property to be searched |
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The type of suspect best suited for a prone search is one who |
Is physically impaired |
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One of the primary Air Force goals in dealing with high-risk situations is to |
Prevent or minimize loss of life and property |
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The accidental or unauthorized launching of a nuclear weapon that could create the risk of war is called a |
Nucflash |
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What standard did the US Supreme Court establish for assessing use of force? |
Objective reasonableness |
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You would use a standing search on a suspect who is? |
Not dangerous or violent |
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Security fences serve as a |
legal and physical demarcation of an area boundary |
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Upon what is your decision to apprehend based? |
Probable cause |
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For rifle fighting techniques to be effective they must be applied with |
Speed and surprise |
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Which search method is often used in large outdoor areas? |
Strip and grid |
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Once you detect an unidentified individual inside the restricted area, your first action is to |
Notify SFCC, or MSC of the situation through the communication system on post |
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Where do you position your vehicle in relation to the violator's vehicle during traffic stop? |
Two vehicle lengths behind and three feet to the left |
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The success of any community policing program depends |
On the extent to which the program meets the community's needs |
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Where would the two-person concept apply with respect to SF performing entry control duties? |
No-lone zone |
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Which type of lighting is used to support restricted areas, other than nuclear areas during contingency operations? |
Special purpose lighting |
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What type of barrier is typically employed for counter mobility or blast/fragmentation around entry control points and approach avenues? |
Jersey and bitburg barriers |