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Sgt. Jones, assigned to the 55th Pct., responded to the following four (4) jobs throughout the tour:
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A fernale was murdered by her ex-boyfriend inside the home where.she lives.
A truck driver was the victirn of a hgacking where he was repeatedly stabbed and seriously
injured, but is not likely to die.
Two (2) high-school students were engaged in a fight over the use of a basketbali court. One
student pulled out a ballpoint pen and stabbed the other. The pen pierced through the other
student's ribcage causing damage to his heart and the student is iikely to die.
A robbery of a launder mat where the perpetrator forced open the safe at gunpoint.
Based solely upon the guidelines provided in P.G. 212-04 (Crime Scene), Sgt. Jones must request
2.
Newly promoted Sgt. Anslie was speaking to Sgt. O'Reilly concerning his new responsibilities
regarding P.G.212-09 (Unusual Occun'ence Reports). Sgt. Anslie was aware that in certain instances
an Unusual Occurrence Report form will not be used, and instead, a report on Typed Letterhead will
be utilized. In which of the following, may an Unusual Occunence Report fonn be used:
A) While
B)
conducting a Level 1 encounter - a request for information - a UMOS may infonn the
person that she/he is free to leave, but is not required to do so unless she/he specifr.cally asks.
Wh.ll.e conducting a Level 3 encounter,"a TIMOS will release the person immediately after
completing the investigation if probable cause to arrest does not exist. The UMOS will
provide the person stopped with an explanation for the stop, question and or frisk encounter,
absent exigent circumstances. Further, the IIMOS will offer the person stopped a "What Is A
Stop?" (PD383-153) tear-off information card, absent exigent circumstances.
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escalates to a Level 3 Terry Stop. Similariy, the Stop Reporl is not prepared wher{ an officer
makes a sulnn'Lary arrest for an offense/crimq or issues a sumlnons for an observefl violation
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unless the suspect was initially detained for investigation in a Level 3 Terry Stop.i
The desk officer/designee will ensure that the Stop Report is entered into the Deplanrnent's
Automated Stop Report System firr generation of the next sequential precinct serilal number
within twenty-four hours from the time of occurrence.
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pa$sengers
Answer the following question based upon the folloWtng incidents ana you
(Reporting And Investieation Of Force Incident Or
Incidents:
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II.
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P.O. Delfidi, assigned to the 74th Pct., intentionally drove his RMP at a high rate of speed info a subject
who just committed a burgiary and was fleeing the scene. The subject only suffered several fbrasions
and lacerations, and complained of substantial
While restraining a violent EDP, Sgt. Aquavivi, assigned to the 119t1Pct., utilized Velcro sfaps which
resulted in minor redness to the EDP's
P.O. Manchata, assigned to Tpr;:# 17, was getting dressed and prepared for his tour of duty [n the locker
roorn. While inserting his canister of Oleoresin Capsicurr pepper spray into its;holster, he a(cidentally
pain.
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While iisuing a parking summons, Traffic Enforcement Agent Harris used her Department ilpsued
portable radio to hit an irate motorist in the arm within the confines of the 55'n Pct. The rnolorist
i'equired treaf,r-nent at a hospital emergency roo.rrand the immediate supervisorideemed it no[ to be
exeessive force.
While in police custody at the 128'h Pct. pursuant to a valid arrest for Petit Lareeny by P.O. lPndor;otti, a
prisoner suffered what appeared to be a heart attack and died.
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P.O. Francois, assigned to PSA # 11, effected the arrest of a subject for public lewdness. The prisoner
had a blace on his knee from an old injury which required transport to a hospital emergency room
because the prisoner was complaining of pain.
P.O. Delaney, assigned to the Strategic Response Group # 9, was assisting Sgt. Quinn behind the
corrntand's desk when P.O. Delaney picked up the Conducted Electrical Weapon and accidentally
discharged the darts into the ceiling.
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II.
The recommended point of airn is lower center mass for frontal discharges (below
the chest) and below the neck area for discharges at a suspect's back. When
practical, discharge the CEW at the subject's back.
The CEW should not be used when combustible gases or flammable liquids are
present.
III. Any
person who has been struck by a CEW dart or who has had a CEW used on
hirn or her in drive stun mode must be examined at a medical facility. Any dart that has
. penetrated the skin of any person will only be removed by rnedical personnel.
iV. The assigned UMOS wili photograph points of contact on subject's body resulting
frorn CEW darts or drive stun.
V. The assigned IIMOS will, in all cases, prepare a Properly Clerk's Invoice
Worksheet placing cartridge used in a Plastic Security Envelope and deliver to desk officer,
including photographs.
A) I, II, and iV
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B) III and V
C) II and III
D) Statement V only.
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Answer the following-question based upon the followifrg information and your knowledge of P.G. 221-19
(Threats Asainst Members Of The Service):
P.O. Mincey, assigned to...the 55th Pct., responded to an aided case where an individual fell from a ladder and
slightly injured his knee. While handling the job and preparing the Aided Report, the aided asked P.O. Mincey
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if P,O. Jeffries was working. P.O. Mincey told the aided that P.O. Jeffries was just re-assigned to thg 1 19th Pct.
yesterday. P.O. Mincey then asked the aided if he knew P.O. Jeffries, and the aided stated, "Kind of, me and
him had a 'run-in' at a bar whiie he was on vacation last year and I haven?t forgotten about him. WHen.I find
hirn at his house on Long Island, he's gonna pay for it. i promise you I'm gonna kill hirn!" P.O. Mirlcey
imrnediately notifled the desk officer, Sgt. Hinton, of thJsituation and advised Sgt. Hinton that P,O j Jetf,ies
does live in Nassau County Long Island and is RDO today.
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A) The i19thPct.
B) The 55th Pct.
C) The Nassau County precinct of residence for P.O. Jeffries
D) The Intelligence Bureau, Public Security Section
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P.O. Mosley, assigned to the 55th Pct., was walking his foot post when he observed a maie holding
another male at gunpoint up against a wa1l in front of a bank. Not sure if the rnale with ttie gun was a
IIMOS or another law enforcement officer, P.O. Mosley immediately took cover to the rpar of the
person he was about to challenge. As per P.G. 221-20 (Confrontation Situalions), which lof following
additional actions taken by P.O. Mosley were incorrect (choose the best
answer):
A) He identified
B) He requested
a controlled manner.
as to the person's
identity.
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Answer the following qubstion based upon the followine information and )rour knowledge of P.G. 213-12
(Apprehension, PIan) :'
On a Saturday night in the'confines:of the 74th Pct.,P.O. Chandler and P.O. Gromley,.assigped to sector
"Frank?', were on routine patrol when they heard foot post # 12 radro to the dispatcher that he had one male
stopped at his location and was accompanied by foot post # 8. P.O. Chandler and P.O. Grornley were"several
blocks away and informed the dispatcher that they would respond to the foot posts' location. While in route,
P.O. Chandler and P.O. Gromley heard what sounded,like two gunshots, then heard foot post# 12 ye1l into the
radio"l0-13! 10-13! Central, shotsfired... post 12, wetve beenhit!", Allavailable 741hPct. RMP?s immediately
responded, as well as neighboring precinct personnel. P.O. Chandler and P,:O. Glomley were the first officers to
arrive on siene where the,y. observed foot liost # 12 lirnping on the sidewalk holding hisrthlgh, and foot post # 8
holding his shoulder, P.O. Gromley imrnediately radioed the dispatclier and requested F,DNY,EMS and the
patrolisupervisor, while P.O. Chandler rendered aid to the foot posts that were both struck superficially with
graze,rwounds. One of the foot posts informed P.O. Chandler thatthe perpetrator shot at them twice and then ran
into an aIley between buildings. The foot post gave a detailed description which P.O. Chandler immediately
transmitted while P.O. Gromley secured the crime scene and attempted,to locate any civilian witnesses. Sgt.
Mansf,reld, the patrol supervisor, immediately responded and assumed command.
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Sgt. Mansfield
except:
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Evaluate the crime scene that P.O. Gromley estabiished and expand if necessary, assigning
UMOS to'secure innel and outer perimeter:
Have the two injured foot posts removed to the hospital, assigning one non-involved UMOS
to escort them.
As per P.G.214-12'(Unlawful Evictions), which of the following would not constitute an unlawful
eviction:
A) Mary Jones occupied a dwelling unit pursuant tq a lease and on the third day of occupying
the'unit; he1 landlqrd shut'off the water, in an atteinpt to evict her.
B) Bob,srnith lawfully;o'dcupied a residential apartment for a total.of thirty,days: His landlord
removed the entrance,door in an attempt to evictrhirn.
c) Stacy Adams occupied a,single room occupancy (SRO) within a hotel,thatwas subject to
registration under the rent stabilization law. She requested a one year lease and the owner
thieateried to use force against her in an,attempt to,evict her.
D) Sc-oft Cramdin leased a residential apartment for 60,days. He then subleased the apartment to
Diane Wilkins and four months late'r, Scott Cramdin removed Diane Wilkins' clothing and
'furniture from the apartment in an attempt to evict her.
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Sgt. Seldon responded to a residential location where a search warrant was executed andiit was
deterrnined that the wrong premise was entered into and darnage occurred to the door. S$t. Seldon
deterrnined that the owner of the darnaged propeny preferred to repair the damage hims{lf. Which of
the following is a correct action to be taken based upon P.G. 214-20t' (Repair Of Entranceis Damaged
During Forced Wanant Entry Into Wrong Prernise Ol During Arr Entry Made During E4igent Or
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Other Unusual Circumstances):
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B)
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C) .The patrol supervisol will direct member to take the child into protective custod5iwithout
perrnission if reasonable cause to believe that continued presence of the child in ihe horne is
irnminently dangerous to iife or irealth.
D) An emergency removal without a court order rnay be perfonned by a peace officEr, poiice
officer, an agent of a duly incorporated Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Qhildren, a
designated employee of a city oi county Department of Social Services.
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.Evaluate the following four (4) statements regarding P.G. 215-08 (Juvenile Report):
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Under no circumstances will a juvenile, lvho has not been properly identified or whdse
parent/guardian could;got be notifiecl,,be rreleased from the field.
if the incident occurs at or within the'grounds of a school, the juvenilg should be rer[oved to a
suitable location within the school to verify their identification. When identification pannot be
established or a parent/guardian camot be notified, the juvenile in question will not 12e released
but wili rather be transported to tire nearest appropriate Department facititv where a hotification
will b-e rnade to the Juvenile Crirne Deqk:'
Cornplaint Report,Worksheet and Juveirile Reporl
The Desk officer/coir;;;;;;iii ffit
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Systern Worksheet for cornpleteness, legibility, and accuracy and sign the forms in alpPropriate
captions forwarding thern to the Youth OfficerlDesignated Officer, resident commarid.
The youth officer, iesident precinct, will create a precautionary or an unfounded lettfr to notify
the parent/legal guardian of an allegecl offense inVolving a juvenile.
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B) I and IV
C) II and III
D) Statement III only
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Evaluate the following four (4) statements concerning P.G. 21,6-04 (Dead Human Body General
Procedures):
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The UMOS will obtain the names of witnesses and detain them at the scene.
The desk officer will notiff the Harbor Unit if aided is removed from waters by other than
Harbor Unit personnel.
m. An identification tag willbe placed on dead human bodies, parts of bodies, and human
fetuses that are to be delivered to the morgue.
iV. The patr:ol supewisor wili have the body and premises searched in the presence of witnesses,
when possible, if the deceased lesided alone and died at a location other than residence.
Which of the above statements are correct:
A) I and III
B) I, il and IV
C) tr,III and IV
D) Staternent III
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Evaluate the following five (5) staternents regarding P.G. 217-Ol (Vehicle Collisions
Procedure):
I.
General
iV.
The UMOS will obtain the vehicle identification number (VIN) from the dashboald or door
of each vehicle involved in the collision and enter it in the stand-aione caption provided for
it, if entering Police Accident Report via FORMS MV - 104 systern, or list the VIN in the
"Accident Description/Officer's Notes" caption of the Police Accident Report, if preparing a
handwritten copy of the Police Accident Report.
Include statement o4J,olice Accident Report as to whether the airbag inflated and deployed,
if applicable.
Any mail request for a Police Accident Report not accompanied by a photocopy of a current,
valid form of picture identification, i.e. driver's license, passport, etc. will be returned.
The UMOS will sign and deliver handwritten copies of the Police Accident Report to their
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B) I, II, and III
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Evaluate the following four (4) statements,concerning P.G. 217-06 @epartment Vehicle lCollisions):
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The patrol supervisor will have tr,vo (2) sets of photographs taken of all Departmqnt vehrcle
collisions showing damage to all vehicles involved. If collision involves death orlinjury,
photographs will be taken at scene; if possible.
Photographs rvill be secured in a Plastic Security Envelope.
The patrol supelvi'sor will notify the patrol borough command of the collision and enter
notification and borough collision number obtained in the Telephone Record.
When a Department rehi"l. collision does not involve serious injury or death, thd:. patrol
supervisor will prepare Part A ofithe "Collision Reporl - Police Department Veh{cle"
personally, and make a preliminary determination as to the cause of,the collision land ensure
ihat cause(s) of collision is correc:tly identified and recorded on both the Police Alccident
Repor-t and the "Collision Report .- Police Department Vehicle".
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A) II and III
B) I, III, and IV
C) I and IV
D) All staternents are incorrect.
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. 217 -13 (Prepaling, Arnendirrg Ald Releasing Police Accident Reports IMV i 1 04dN] To
Involved Parties Appearing In Person At A Police Facility), a UMOS is required by iaw lto complete
a Police Accident Report and investigate the flacts whenever any person(s)lparty appearslat a police
facility and reports certain collisions. W1rich of the following is incorrectly;stated as it rllates to this
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As per P.G. 218-35 (Processing Currency Required As Evidence), the desk officer will determined
currency should be rnarked with evidence stamp. On which of the following may the evidence
stamp be qsed on:
if
A) A five dollar bill with the words "good luck" written on its face.
B) A ten dollar bill Cunency treated with florescent powder.
C) Stained currency.
D) An Italian lira
20.
P.A.A, Harris, assigned to the 74tL Pct., suspected involvement of a business in an ongoing criminal
activity. The desk officer of the command of occurrence ensured that the contents of P.G. 212-12
(Citywide Intelligence Reporting System) was adhered to. In regards to the Intelligence Bureau Log
number and the Intelligence Bureau member notified, such information wi1l be recorded by the desk
officer in which of the following locations:
A) Telephone Record
B) Cornmand Log
C) Intelligence Report
D) Telephone Record and Command Log
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P.O. Jenkins, assigned to the 119th Pct., effected the arrest of three (3) perpetrators for a gang-
motivated incident where the perpetrators were stealing merchandise within the New York City
Transit System. P.O. Jenkins secured the complainant and notified the patrol supervisor. One of the
perpetrators was 14 years old and another adult perpetrator subsequently posted bail. In relation to
this incident, and as per P.G.212-13 (Reporting Gang-Related Criminal Activity), all of the
following will be done except:
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A) UMOS will
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same week (Monday through Sunday) wiil be grouped together and given one (1) precinct
serial number. The traffic safety officer will forward only one (1) Traffic Intelligence Report
to the borough traffic safety coordinator, but will indicate how many other Reports were
received to report the same condition.
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P.O. Denzel, assigned to T.D. # 17, was on post when a train derailment occurred. e, p"f P.G.2t217 (Procedures At Scenes Of Critical Situations On New York City Transit), which of th'e following
is an incorectly stated duty of P.O. Denzel:
C)
D)
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and equipment.
If necessary, evacuate or rerrove persons from trains and/or stations.
Establish a command post.
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:P.O. Washington, assigned to T.D. # 17, was on post when heardia woman screaming from the nextlplatform.
lHe quickly responded to her call for help and was irrformed by the distraught woman that she was jr[st robbed at
gunpoint by a male perpetrator. Just then, the womah saw the perpetrator at therothel end of the pla$onn and
lalerted P.O. Washington. As the officer turned around, he observed the perpetrator run fuither dowrithe
lplatform and onto the tracks. P.O Washington immediately notifibd the radio dispatcher and requesqed the
;response of the patrol supervisor, Sgt.
Ford.
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Sgt. Ford quickly responded to the scene and took action. Of the foilowine. which is an incorrect
action for Sgt. Ford to take:
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P.O. Preston, assigned to T.D. #17, was ins'pecting a platform on his post when he was iliformed by
frantic woman that her 3 year old son fell offthe far end of the platform and had his foo{, caught
between the track and loadbed. Due to the imminent dangbr involvpd, P.Oi Preston belipved it
necessary to immediately remove power from the track-aia. As per i.C.1tZ-24 (Rern{val Of
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400 to 600 feet apart beneath the blue light. Once located, he will open the box and pull the
A) A UMOS will
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given.
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Answer the following question based upon the followine infonnation and J/our knowledge of P.G. 221-04
(Firearms'Discharge By Uniformed Meurbers Of The Service):
While on patrol within the confines of the 119th Pct. in Patrol Borough East; P,O.,Marks.and P;O. Swain,
assigned to sector "Adam" were dispatched; throughthe desk officer, Sgt. McQuan, to an'E.D.P. call at a local
church. When they arived, a priest carye'butside and told the officers that a deranged man was inside by
himself yelling about being the devil and appeared to have some [rpe of a long object under his trench coat.
While P.O. Marks.was gathering further background information frorn the priest, P.O. Swain radioed for the
patrol supervisor, Sgt. Grafton, and ESIJ to continue responding. Before the officers.could,attempt,to isolate and
contain the E.D,P.;,'the rnan suddenly rushed out of the churbh onto the steps, pulling:a,56otgun ou! from,under
his coat. The:disturbe{rnan then yelled, '.'To hell with alt the world!"-and raised the shotgun in thedirection of
the prigst and'the office,rs. Both officers immediately attempjed to take cover with the piies!, butwhile doing so,
the rhan,fi.redtrvo.(!) shots in,their dir'ection,,and star.ting walkrng towards,them with th,g,shgtgun rais,ed. Having
no altpmative, the-officers f.rred bagk'at the man striking;him several times,in,the chest,anp,hea'd: P;O,-'Swain
radioed foi the patrol supqrvisor and an ambufance, wtrile P.O. Marks disarmed the man arrd attempted to render
assistance while safeguardin-g the sce-ne. Both officers are suffering from minor tinnitus, (ringing eais),
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Sgt. Grafton rvill assess injuries of involved rnembers, and direct that both officeris be
transporled to the nearest trauma center.
B) Sgt. Glafton ivill establish a crime scene, notify Sgt. McQuan, and request the in]mediate
response of the Precinct Detective Squad.
c) Sgt. Grafton will secure and inspect the officer's firearms for evidence of recent flischarge.
D) Sgt. McQuan will ensure a supervisor is responding directly to the hospital wher$ injured
member is receiving treatment.
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It is now 1102 hours and P.O. Remsen and PiO. Siedge arrive 10-84 at tnle school. Whiclr of the
following actions taken by the officers u'as rnost. incorrect:
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P.O. Remsen parked the RMP at a location accessible for use as cover, while rrot]irnpeding
an'ival of further emergency units.
B) They liaised with schooi administrators and private security to obtain
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perpetrator's titne of entry, number of shooters
response plotocol ard if it was activaled.
C) They waiied for 55th Pct. Sector "Adalr" to arive in an effort to form a four- UIvIOS Coniact
Team.
D) They notified the radio dispatcher of existing conditions and the exact entrance uised to enter
therbuilding, as well as ensuring the doors were 1eft opened andlor unlocked.
A)
ilt is now 1104 hours. P.O. Remsen and P.O. Sledge, plong with two (2) officerp frorn Sector "Adani" have
tactical advancement to make contact wiln ih9 isuspect. As
lrnade their way into the school and are commencing
,they are swiftly navigating their way toward the sound of gunf,rre, they observe several wounded children-lying
piotusely und r.r.u*ing. Additio,iutty, an armed security guard identifies hlirnself io the
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While on routine patrol within the confines of the 74d Pct., P.O. Ashton and P,O. I.iirkler were passihg by a
groceryiqtore whete FrO, Ashton,:observed'a masked man standing,,behind the,g,oqpter pointing,a'.fuearrn at the
;i;rk +h"'"ffr".rs iiri*aaiutufy radioed for a !'no.siienl'respons"-6y aa'dltio.rai units,,#hi1""trrib,"ffrr"rs quickly
took up a ildovered':,position outside,the location in an atternpt to avoid,a possible hostage,situation. When the
perpetrator:exited'the loCation, one of the officers yelled "Police Eon?t Movqf " and the gxlqa quickiy ran
Uack,inlil. -,stqrejumpqg ovel the cogp,ter and grabbed,the clerk around the neck with his f,irearm pointed at
his head; while eScortinghimrinto a'back room of the store.
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The patrol supervisor responded and assuured command of the situation, Which
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P.O. Vidone and P.O. Co1lins, assigned to 51itL Pet. sector "George", were dispatched to a raliio run of a
rsignal code 10-33 at a local private elementary school on a Monday at !100 hours when school waslin session.
Upon arival, the officers ascertained from the disparcher that the Automatic Number Indicator/Automatic
Location Indicator (ANI/ALI) showed the call came frorn a payphone three (3) rblocks ?w&) and thQ caller
istated that the bomb would detonate at exactly 1300 hours. The officers requested the response of tlje patroi
,supervisor, Sgt. Seafore, and the Ernergency Service Unit.
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strangeilan walking down th. huil*uywith a large box at uppro"i--utely 1045 hours. The teacher delieved at
of a dellvery
delivery lor
for the school, but tne
the rIIBn
man wzrs,IIot
was not wearmg
wearing a{r unllonr]
unifonn
tirne that it
have.been some type oI
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rt may have-been
the trme
,and seemed to be rnumbling strange words undel his breath. The principal confirmed that the schoof was not
;scheduled to receive any deliveries and that school security policy dictates that all visitors be signe$-in and
sch
inflormation, Sgt. Seafore ordered the evacuation cif the school,
escorted while inside the building. With this new in[ormation,
activated
a
Levql
rnobilization.
55ft
Pct.
uniis,
and
One
additional
lequested
lSneo, ESU iis now on the scene, and the ,Jnoor nu.
tt is now 1145 hours. A command ppost was ,:stablished,
't."r, .orrpletely
evacuated and is r.ro.oupi"d. Sgt. Seafore has begun to organize a search.
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In regards to the discontinuance of the sgarch, Sgt. Seafore.should know that (select the borrect
answer):
A) It rnust be discontinued at 1200 hours, and not resumed until at least 1320 hours.l
B) It raust be discontinued at 1220 hours, and not'resumed until at least 1320 hours.]
c) It must be discontinued at 1240 hours, and not resumed until at least 1400 hours.i
D) In this situation, Sgt. Seafore will ensure that the search continues untii the entirq school
building has been
icleared",
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Persons).
patrcil
response
of.the
supervisor,
the
and
request
the
C) Notify
desk officer
D) Attempt to locate the landlord/representative to obtain assistance for the marshal in entering
the location.
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P.O. Vand4court, while,,gn'patrol !n the confines ofthe,55ft:Pct., observed a damaged street light that
was also,inopgrativerHelhen made an Activitlt Log en!ry and notified the telephone switchboard
operator for entr54'on the Highway Conditio, R".o."a. Astper p.O. Ztq-ZZ lweekly Street Conditions
Survey & naity OU'servatioils'Of Highway Conditions Requiring Corrective Action), the telephone
switchboard operator will notifo which of the following:
'A):OperationsrGoordinatori,
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Sgt. Delwin assigned an appropriate unit/sector for an irnmediate 311 response fdr a Quality
of Life cornplaint that generated eight (8) cal1s within a five (5) hour period.
Sgt. Delwin classified ap assigrunent that required the assistance of another govefunental
agency as "closed".
Evaluate the following four (4) statements:concerning,p.6. 215-Og (Offense Committed tsy A Child
Under i6 Years Of Age [Other Than A Juvenile Offender]):
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In all cases of an arrest ofjuvenile, other than a juvenile offender, the desk office[ will ensure
the appropriate fonns/reports are faxed to the respective borough Court Section.
If a juvenile is released on recognizance for a non-designated felony, the arrestinfi officer
will be excused from appearance in Family Court.
Wn-en it becomes necessary to deliver a juvenile to the Horizon Juvenile Center, fhe desk
officer, in an effort to expedite the intake process, must contact the Adrnissions (nit prior
having the juvenile delivered, and provide them with the juvenile's name, addresi, date of
birth, and mother's name.
In all juvenile delinquent arrest cases, the desk officer will provide the complain{nt with a
copy of the cornpleted form, "Juvenile Delinquent Arrest Complainant's Notificaltion To
Appear".
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IV.
A) I and III
B) II and IV
C) i and II
D) I, iII and IV
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Select the incorrect statement conceming P.G. 215-10 (An'est Of Juvenile Offender):
The aresting officer will bring juveniie to appropriate area designated for interrcjBation of
juveniles. If unknown, confer with the desk officer to ascertain the designated lo$ation.
B) Juvenile may be requested to provide pedigree information at location designatec[ for'
intenogation priogy.to advising juvenili of constitutional rights.
C) The aresting officer will confer, when necessary, with the Borough Court Sectiqh supervisor
to detennine if arraignment can tre completed, prior to removing juvenile offender.to
Borough Court Section facility.
D) Juvenile Offenders who are awaiting,arraignment in Criminal Court, will be detalined
o-yernight at a Departrnent of Juveqi'h Justice Detention Center.
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As per P.G. 215-12 (Personal Recognizance Juvenile Delinquent), in which of the follo$rins
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Which of the following persons would quali$r as an aided case as per the definition of P.G. 216-01
(Aided Cases General Procedure):
D)
Steven Famsworth, a38 year oid maie, suffered a sprained ankle as a result of a rnotor
vehictre collision.
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As per P.G. 216j02 (Preparation Of Aided Report), if intradepartmental notifications are required,
the I-IMOS will select and complete caption'"Department;Notifications',1 onAided Report in certain
cases. Which of the foliowing is coiieitl), stated:
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cases where a death has occurred or the person is seriously injurod and likely t!
t[ die, the
desk officer will ensure that a notification is made in a timely manner and docuinlent the tirne
orA date
Aota of
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the notification
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^tl"the membbr,making
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caption "Notification" on the Aided Report or under the caption
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A) In
Accident Keport.
ACClOeru
Report.
B) If telephone notification is not possible, and relatives or f iends reside outside N( York
Cify, have notification made through Inter-City Conespondence Unit. If noti
on cannot
be made within a reasonable amount of time, prepare a MissingAJnidentified
R.eport.
C) Do not notify relative or friend of an inmate who dies or is injured in a
of
Correction Facility unless requested to do so by the Correction supervisor in
D) The assigned detective will make notification toirelative or friends of a hom
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Trans,ceivers):
A)
The UMOS will replace batteries at the beginni$g of the tour and deliver defectilie batteries
to the Electronic Section. Up to 15 batteries wiil be replaced at one tirne.
B) When a radio is defective the UMOS,will makeian appiopriate entry on the "Dei,:ctive
Radios" form and telephone the lilectronic Section after four (4) weeks to deterrriine if the
radio has been repaired.
C) The desk officer/ranking officer wiil enter date pnd signature on "defective radiol' form when
radio is returned and rnake a cornmand log entry indicating the serial numberg o!all radios
returned to the command.
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D) When a radio is defective, the first step a i-IX4OS will take will be to re-check th( radio with a
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As per P.G.219-20 (Loss Or Theft Of Departrnent Property), a desk officer who is notifled of loss or
theft of Department property, will notify which of the following:
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essential that the License Plate,Reader (LPR) operator verify the purrent
status of a vehicle through NYSPIN prior to initiating any larr enforcement acti(n.
B)
C)
D)
The member utilizing LPR systernwiil activate LPR device and record in Activifu Log the
last time LPR device received an updated "hot list",
The rnerrber utilizing LPR systeq.6ill notify the patrol supervisor and
system becomes inoperable during
If T PR system becomes inoperatrle during tour and requires repair or maintenanipe, the desk
offrcer will notify the operations Coor'dinator 4nd have the vehicle placed out of $ervice
pending its repair.
tour.
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Evaluate the following five (5) staternents concerning P.G. 218-09 (Evidence Other Than Controlled
SubstancesAvlarijuana And Firearms,lBallistics Evidence Requiring Police Laboratory Analysis):
I.
II.
m.
IV.
V.
The handwritten copy of the Request for Laboratory Examination, prepared by the Crirnes
Scene Unit member, must be attached to the packages/container by the invoicing member
prior to delivery of the evidence and Properly Clerk Invoice to the Police Laboratory.
The UMOS will write the corresponding Properly Clerk Invoice number, as well as the "item
#", on the outside of each packageicontainer submitted to the laboratory. If the evidence
being submitted for analysis is secured in multiple packages/containers, mark each
package/container as "Bag 1 of _", "Bag2 of _".
The desk officer will ensure that each package/container is properly sealed. Paper envelopes,
paper bags, boxes should be securely sealed with scotch tape.
Alcohol will only be submitted to the Police Laboratory in relation to an arrest for violation
of Section 1192 of the Vehicle & Traffic Law and a container of alcohol is seized.
If a lock is subrnitted to the Police Laboratory for analysis, then a key must also be invoiced
and submitted to the Laboratory. If no key is available, do not submit the lock for analysis,
A) I, II, IV,
B) I and II
and
C) m, IV, and V
D) II,IV, and V
AnSwer the followine question based upon the following infonnation and your knowledge of P.G. 218-23
(Processing Firearms and Fireann - Related Evidence):
P.O. Aaderson and P.O. Linden, assigned to sector "Boy" in the 74th Pct.,r'esponded to a crime scene where
persons were shot and evidence was recovered. Upon further investigation, it was revealed that two rnales, who
were inside a bar, had an argument concerning another female patron. One of the males, displayed a fireann and
shot the other male two (2) times. The shot male then returned fire rnissing the intended target and striking the
barlenrler three (3) times. Recovered a1-the crime qcone was the following:
*One (1) 9mm serri-automatic firearm, found near the bar, with an inserted magazine containing nine (9) gmrn
cartridges in the magazine and one (1) 9mm cartridge in the chamber.
+Two (2) identical black silencers not attached to any firearms both found on the floor near the front door.
*One (1) brown leather shoulder holster found near the.qoat-check roor1.
*One (1) .380 caliber'i-emi-automatic firearm with an iii'derted magazine containing six (6) .380 caliber
cartridges in the magazine and no cartridge in the chamber, found near the rear exit.
*Four (4) fired bullets found on the floor behind the bar.
*Two (2) cartridges found.on the floor near the bar (one (1) 9mm.and one (1) .380 caliber).
*Five (5) shell casings found on the top of the bar (two (2) .380 caliber and three (3) 9mm).
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container(s)/envelope(s) will be required:
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B) 27
c)
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The desk officer will make Command. Log entry of circumstances concer:ning prjp.rty.
The desk officer will request Operrations Unit to notifu the Public Adrninistrator doncemed
that deceased had no known ,"xt of kin OR that next of kin carurot be notified.
C) The desk officer will give properly, if not yet forwarded to Property Cterk Divisibn, and
"PrisonerlFinder/Owner" copy of Invoice to a properly identified representative <if the of the
Public Adrninistlator.
D) The desk officel will refer persons seeking reiease of decedent's properfy to Surrbgate's
Court of county where the property is located and give such persons Properly Cldrk Invoice
number and location and telepho:re number of the borough office of the ProperryiClerk
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D) Do:not assign patrol wagon operator any duty outside stationhouse without priorlapproval of
bolough court section concemed.
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Police officers will subrnit a Police Offioer'srMonthlyrConditions Impact Measurement i.eporl (PD
439-1424) to the designated sergeant for the previous rnonth (select the correct answer):
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Sgt. Moharnmed,'the.training sergeant, was conducting comrnand level trainiirg conceming the
duties of a radio motor patrol operator and made the following foqr (4)'statements:
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Safety belts may be removed only when a,urember of the service is involved in what appeais
to bela dangerous tactical situation and the wearing of the safery belt may impair the
members abilily 1s laks,police action.
Notify the patrol supervisor when a car requires speedometer repairs or other repairs or
replacernent of parts of accessories, including tires and tubes, ,
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Do not carry eleotric blasting caps,in vehieles,er'transmit,within:2!0,,feet of any electric
blasting operation.
Permit only unifoqned members of the service performing relatp-d,poliqe,duty.lo,enter or ride
in a radio motor patrol car on patrol.
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55.
such,
Sgt, Esuba was recently assigned as the 119th Pct. domestic violence prevention:r!.Tj:ol' As
slie wanted to become inore.lamiliar with the duties of her subor-dinatqs. As perP,'G,202-29
(Dornestic Violence Preventib, Officer), which of the-following isan incorrectiy statpd duty or
. squad.
on the D6mestic Incident
ny..ensure,tfi-at
l computeq,warrant check-gnl,indi.vidqals identifledinterview;retc;,'andthat
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il;;n iiui'ul"r, "f*piai"O prioo:t",oondocting a;,i,ome,visi1,
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c) Update the online High Propensity List (IPL) information during the first week qf each
month after confen'ing with the commanding officer.
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.D) The original Domestic lncident Report and the frrst (1't) copy will b.e filed in the pommand of
occulrence. If the command of oc.currence is other than complainanUvictim's resildent
precinct and a report is prepared, a photocopy of that report will forwarded to theidornestic
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As per P.G. Series 202 (Duties and Respr:nsibilities), which of the following is responsidl" to
"conduct investigation and submit reports on injuries to MOS (uniformed and civilian) of danaage to
Department propefly":
A) Training Sergeant
B) Principal Adrninistrative
Assooiate
C) Patrol Supervisor'
D) Desk Officer
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Sgt. Thornas noticed that P.O. King made a mistake when he entered invoice #FJ23456 in
his activity log instead ofFl23l457, so he drew a line through"Fl23456," initialdd it and
wrote F123457 immediately above the
He issued surlmons # 65432L for jaylvalking and wrote the return date
"Ji,\y 29,
conection.
as:
2016;'
C) "1100hrs. Meal
D)
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After roll call, you decide to instruct the ptratoon on their personal appearance. You shou[d realize
that all of vour staternents are correct with the exception of:
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B) 'tFingeinails must be neatly trimrned. If it extends one fifth ofan inch frorn the fifngertip,
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Sgt,Pi.zzano, assigned to the 119th Pct., was conducting a roll call briefing explaining to the platoon
the rules and policies of utilizing Departrnent email. She,explained that emails must be drafted with
the same level,of accuracy and piofessionalism as any other official Department communication and
sire further informed the platoon that the use of other email systems (e.g., Gmail, Yahoo, etc.) to
conduct Departpent business' is prohibite-d.r Sgt., Pizzano then went on to explain.more rules of the
policy and made four (4) statements: According to P.G. 203'27 {Department Email Policy), which of
the following statements made by Sgt. Pizzano is incorrect:
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D) Pregnant UMOS, who are in their: twentieth week of gestation or earlier, if neces$ary, will
wear business attire and display {heir identification card on their outermost garm{nt.
63.
According to P.G. 204-04 (Optional Unit[orm Items), all of the following are correct gxgSp!:
A)
{guinro.rrt
section.
B)
The cold weather hood ("balac1ava") is authorized for all ranks performing patrol duties
outdoors. To be wom only when the ternperature is expected to fall below 40 deglrees
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Fahrenheit
C) The winter hat is authorized for all UMOS. To be worn only when the temperatule is
expectedto lall below 32 degrees Fahrenheit
D) IIYPD Patrol Tactical Pants are not authorized for MOS performing any assign{ent other
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however, during court appearances and
details
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As per P.G. 204-16 (Emblerns, Insignia and Breast Bars), select the incorrect statement iegarding
breast bars:
such
award.
D)
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Sgt. McPherson was conducting roli training and surnmarizing the rules,concerning the lkearing of
mouming bands. Sgt. McPhelson made the following four statements:
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I. On Police Mernorial Day, it is rnandatory for all members to wear one while pttending the
Headquarters ceremony in
II. On May 15tr' annually, it is optional for all IIMOS between 000tr and 2400 hcpurs.
ru. In the event of an active MOS who dies, not in the line qf dut5r, rnembers of $is/trer
command may wear the band frgm the time of death until 2400 hours on thp day of the
uniform.
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funeral.
IV. In the event of a retired MOS who dies, members may wear the,band while aftending
funerai services.
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A) Instruct injured'memter to complete part "C" of line of:duty inj.,.v report, even if
member
C), krterview'wjtnes5es and prepare and sign witness statentent-injury to member of the
treatment.
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As you prepafe,forroll ca-[ you are:informed'by F.O. Ahrned,that his parbner; P-:O, Gol{s!.ei1,-will be
"runnin$a1iftle late.'l After,rroll call, you complete a communication due tomorrow and finish
enterinftle,ro11 czill,into ARCS. It is now two hours since the begiruring of tour.and P-.O, Goldstein
,stili ha;n;t rshown'up,fo-r.,Work. An,impr-qp-ql aetion'for you to take at,this tlrne Would,be to:
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A) A superisor who
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Sgt. Sanchez, assigned as the desk officer in the 1 19th Precinct, was beginning his tour ori'd,rty on
Monday at 1530 houls and was writing i:n the command log when approached.by P.O. Pr,lrow who
infonned Sgt. Sanchezthat while he was in tire locker room getting changed for his tour lof dufy, he
observed that P.O. Hacksaw, who was also getting changed for his tour of duty, had a tadtoo of a
swastika on his Ieft shoulder. According to F.G. 205.37 (Sexual, Ethnic, Racial, Religiorlrs, Or Other
Discriminatory Slurs Through Display Of Offensive Material), the correct course of actifn for Sgt.
Sanchez to now take would be which of the foliowing (choose the best
answer):
A) Telephone the facts to the Office of the D.C.E.E.O. and be guided by informatio{ received
frorn the Office of D.C.E.E.O.
B) Notify the Internal Affairs Bureau.
c) Immediately suspend P.O. Hacksaw from duty.
D) Inform P.O. Purow that this situation does not fall under the guidelines of P.G. 205-37 and
nothing rnore need be done.
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Which of the following would not constitute prohibited employment as per:P.G.205-40 [on-nury
Employment):
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It is your.$rst da5q.assigned to the 74tt' Frecinet when you ar:e sent to a detail within the cpnfines
of the i 1911'Precinct. While in the confi:netbf the 119th Precinct you observe P.O. New$ort,
assigned to the 55th Precinct, smoking in uniform and in public view. 'Since this was a ciear
violation of the Patrol Guide, you decide to infonn P.O.,Newport of this minor violationland that you
will be prepar.ing a Supervisors Complaint Report/Coniinand Discipline Election Reportf Based on
this scenario, you would be correct in doing all of the following, except:
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A) Failure to report
B) Loss of Activity
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Log.
C) Failure to give name and shield number to person requesting.
D) Failure to perform or irnproperly perform patrol or other assignments.
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You are performing patrol duties in the 55th Precinct when you respond to the following
incidents:
I.
III.
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Incident I involved P.O. Maio, who was patronizing an unlicensed premise where the
only apparent illegal activity is the sale of alcoholic beverages.
Incident II involved P.O. Larosa who was patronizing a licensed premise where the
customers are using illegal drugs. .incident III involved P.O. Tabor,owho was arrested for exposing himself to young
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You are performing desk officer duties in the i 19th Precinct when P.O. Migliore, wh{ lives
within the confines of the precinct, approlches the desk and informs yor; that he was $uspended
yesterday (Tuesday) and he was told to report to the 119n Precinct. As per P.G. 206-.]08
(Suspension From Duty Uniformed \4ember of the Service), you wouldrbe rnost corrEct in
directing P.O. Migliore to:
A) Report to PSA #.1i instead, since that is where P.O. Migliore is,assigned.
B) Report to the 74tl'Precinct, since that is where he was suspended.
C) Direct P.O. Migliore to prepare Report of Suspended Members Visit, in your ,presence.
D) Direct P.O. Migliore to report to the Departrrent Advocates Office. "
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Sgt. Hyde, the 119th Pct. patrol supervisor, iwas requested at the scene of Sector "Adam'sl" radio run
of a 10-54 aided case, Upon fui1her investigation, it was revealed that the aided female liras exiting a
train under the jurisdiction of Transit District,#7 when she was approached hy a male pefuetrator
who forcibly rernoved her pocketbook. The fernale then ran upstairs to street level withifi the
confines of the 74th Pct., where the perpetrator who followed her, abducted her and placici her into a
vehicle where he repeatedly hit her with a baseball bat causing physical injuries. The perlretrator
then drove the female victim to an aparlrnent,within the confines of the 55th Pct. where hp forcibty
sodomized her (crirninal sexual act i" degree). The perpetrator then placed the femaie victim back
into the vehicle and drove with her to a pirking lot within the confines of the 119th Pct., jvnere tre
folcibly raped her repeatedly over the course,of several hours. The female victim was t$n pushed
out of the vehicle intq the parking lot at which time she calied the police. Sector "Adaml' was not
sure how to properly prepare the complaint report for this incident. Sgt. Hyde would be hal[e& if he
leport in which of the following waVf :
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ATM related, the member of the service will enter such fact in the caption titled "action{ of victim
prior to inoident." As per P.G. 207-07 (Preliminary Investigation of Complaints Other Tihan Vice
Related or Narcotic Complaints), all of the following scenarios would be considered AT}M reiated
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the perpetrator rernoved currency from his dead body. Several fired bullets struck the ATM
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Sgt. White, assigned as the patrol supervisor in the 55th Pct., was reviewing his duties and
responsibilities in relation to bias and motivated incidents. Sgt. White knows that when a IIMOS
suspects an incident to be bias motivated he will be requested to the scene. Sgt. White also knows
that he is required to notiff the desk officer of the incident, and if the occurrence is a possible bias
incident, Sgt. White will request the commanding officer/duty captain to respond. As per P.G.207 10 @ias Motivated Incidents), in which of the following incidents would Sgt. White not be required
to request the commanding officer/duty captain to respond:
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B) A victim
is physically menaced because the perpetrator knew that the victim was a former
crack addict however, at the tirne of the menacing the victim was not an abuser of drugs.
C) A victim who lives in an upper rniddle class neighborhood has the tires of his car slashed by
a perpetrator because the victim lost his job and was unemployed.
D) A victim is repeatedly foltowed in and around public places and placed in fear of physical
injury by several perpetrators because she is a minor under the age of 18.
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As per P.G.207-23 (Missing Persons), which of the following persons missing from
City residence would not be considered a missing person:
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?by which e[1he fo[owing:
A)
B)
Captain or above.
The Operations Unit.
C) Office of Emergency Management (OEM) Watch Command'
p) Captain or above assigned to the Detective Bureau.
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utitlring iegiestraints, the use of tranbport chains may not be necessary and wiil frot be
mandated as in Patrol Guide proceduie 210-01 (Prisoners - Qeneral Procedure). [f transport
chains are not utilized, prisoners will be rear handcuffed and handcqrffs double lolcked.
However, no more than seven (7) 1:risoners will be transportba m tqis manner anfl the
prisoners will be secured on the 2fr and 3'd bench seats.
D) Leg restraints must be used when transporting,a prisoner thal had refused to be fiingerprinted
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deJermines that extenuating circurng.tmces exists that preclude placing leg restraiints on a
prisoner that has lefused to be fing6rlrrinted or is being transported to a hospital {or medical
treatment, a command log entry will be made detailing the reason why.
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P.O. Bruno, assigned to the 1 19th Pct. responded to a call of a violgnt family d,ispute. The
perpetrator in the family dispute fled on foot while P.Oi Bruno,w4s interviewing him and P.O. Bruno
gave chase apprehending him less than a block away. Phile placing the perpetrator'underarrest,
P.O, Bruno injured hig,back and requested the patrol supervisor, Sg! Voight, Joiespond to'the scene.
Because of P.O. Bi'uno?s injury Sgt.'Voight tumed over the arres.t'to P.O. O'Reil1y. At the
stationhouse, lhe desk officer, Sgt, Curly, was making a commaxd log entry regaiding the tumover
arrest. As perP.G'.248-20' (Tumover Arrests), which of the following iS not a reQuired command
log entry for Sgt. Curly to make:
A)
B)
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As pel P.G. 208-36 (Family Offenses/Domestic Violence), when a complaint report is classified as
open and referred to the precinct detective squad;,the domestic vlolsnss.preventlon officer will do all
of the following eXcept:
A) Confer with the assigned detective after making a homg visit involving
B) Effegt arrest if named perpetrator is present during home visit.
named perpetrator.
C) Xotily the involved Pricinct Detective Squad to cancel the Investigation Card when named
perpetrator is arrested.
P O Grant, S,ssignedlo the 55th Pct., effected the. arregt of an individual for Criminal,,Trespass 3'd
Degree;,rWtiile:Completing his, arrest processingr,and after,receiv:{r pn-arrgst number, it came to his
attention that the individual arrested; who was still at the 55ft Pct., was wanted for a rolbery
committed in:the 119ft Ppt. located in a different-geographical borough; As per P.G .208-14 (Arrest
Processing,'Of Persons Wanted For Multiple incidents), select the correct statement:
A) An Arrest Report Supplement wili be prepared and the prisoner will not bp re-fingerprinted.
Additionally, an immediate notification to,the borough court section sup-ervisor is required.
B) P.O. Grant will confer with,detective squad member and determine:additional charges.
Additional.ly, he wi_['infonn the desk officer of additional criminal incidents for which
charges,will be prefered. If additional chargs5 z16 preferred,'P..O. Grant wili process the
initial arrest, and the Detective Bureau member will process each additional arrest, including
preparation of separate OLBS Arrest Worksheets and LfVESCAN prints.
c) P'.O,.Qieiftwiil'c'onfer with,:deteotivg squ'ad member.,andrdetenriine,additional.charges.
Additionally;,he,will;infor,m the desk.officer of,idditional criminal incidents for which
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Adjudication Bureau (TAB) sumlnons on April 2"d,20L6 and was not sure when to maki the return
date. As per 209-04 (Surnmons Retum Date And Tirne), and utilizing the above calend.arl'for
reference, the corect lefurn date would be:
A) April z3'd,2016
B) May 3'd,2016
C) May z"d,2016
D) April 26th,20t6
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As per z9g-33(Parental Notification Fol Crirninal Court Summonses Issued fo fnaiviaJals Under'
18 Years), a IIMOS serving a criminal court summons to an individual age 16 or 17, will photocopy
the summons indicating the name, address and telephone nurnber of the parent or guardip.n and
indicate if notification was made. This photocopy will then be delivered by the LMOS tb which of
the following:
A)
B)
Comrnanding Officer
Youth Officer
C) Desk
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D) Special Operations Lieutenant
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During the course of his tour on patrol, P.O. Winch, assigned to sector "Frank" in the 5lth Pct., made
several olservations related to tow trucks within the command. Which of the following pbservations
would not,automatically justify a vehicle [top,
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P.O. Briggs, assigned to the 55th Pct,,-was on routine,palroJ within,the cornmand,when he observed
an electrio,bieyqleibeing operated on the street. The bicycle'had no.,spr,ial number and was being
operated:by, a. female, Tanya Gates, who was operatingiit pnder,human,power for personal use by
pedaling it. P.O. Briggs,stopped the bicyclist and took several actions.'According to P.G. 209-37
(Enforcement Ard/Or lnvoicing Of Motorized Scooters/Electric Bicycles Being Operated
Unlawfully On New York Ciry Sidewalks And Streets), and based solely on the information
provided, which of P.O. Briggs' actions were most incorrect:
A)
He issued Tanya Gates an F.nvironmental Control Board Notice of Violation and Hearing and
described the vehicle as an "electric bicycle".
B) He notified and requested the response of the Emergency Service Unit to'disconnect the
battery and render the electric bicycie safe.
C) He attached a Properly C1erk Division seal (peddler) to the bicycle.
D) He invoiced the electrio biiycle as arrest evidence.
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Capt. Anton; the commanding officer of the 119m Pct., was speaking to Sgt, Jortus, the desk officer,
when Sgt, Jonus,received u phor," .u11 from the borough cgurt,,seetion Staiing,that the 119th Pct. cells
are being activated for prispners..sgt. Jonus then assigned P.O'Krone as'pol"erattendant, made an
entry in the.command log, and asked Sgt. Pohkow to inspect the cellblock. Sgt.'Pohkow then
observed the opening ofthe detention area and inspected each ceIl to ascertain that cells are clean
and free,of unauthorized items. As per:P.G. 210-01 (Prisoners'General.Pfciie(uie),,which of the
followihgtwillirnake a command,log entry indicatingthe tirne,"therflrst prisonef ,is lodged and the
condition,of ihe
A)
cells:
Sgt. Jonus
B),,Sgtr-Pohkow
C) ,PiO..Krone
D) eapt; Anton
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p]O. SWainman,af a local.hospital where the .officer was,,guaid g'4 prisonerrwho,ryas arrested in the
65t-h' Peu:Sgt:,Patton was instructing the offtcer and review'ing the,{ut-iqs' and,responsibilities involved
in hospitalized prisbners. Sgt. Patton then made the foliowing statementsto,FlO:iSwainman:
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allowing the prisoner to use the telephone, get pennission by conferring with me pr Sgt.
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"So long as he/she is on official b,usiness, you may allow a Foreign Consulate/Ur{Uussy
Officer to interview the prisoner."
"You may a1low a member of the prisoner's family to visit after receiving Officihl
Letterhead frorn Sgt. Riskin authorizing the visit. Member of family inclutes ,polrr., parents,
or brothers, sisters and children sixteen (16) years or over."
"Have each person authorized to visit prisoner sign name and address in your actfvity log."
"After being informed that the prisoner is near death or will be totaliy incapacitaftd for a
prolonged period of time, Sgt. Riskin will notifu the commanding ofhcer."I
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As per P.G. 210-02 (Hospitalized Prisoners), which of Sgt. Patton's statements were inc6rrect:
A) I, III, and V
B) I, iI, and V
C) II and III
D) II and IV
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A) When a UMOS lequests an ambulance to rernove a plisoner to the hospitai direclly from
place of alrest, the supervisor on scene will ensure that a Medical Treatment of P[isoner fonn
is prepared and will review and sign section I of the fonn.
B)
Information listed on the pharmacy label of a prisoner's prescription container, hich may
include the name, address, and tolephone number of the pharmacy/physician co erned, wiil
be recorded in the appropriate captions and in the "Remarks" section of the
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c) Upon completion of the keatment of the prisoner, the UMOS concerned will a1lop hospital
personnel to photoqopy the Medical Treatment of Prisoner form.
D) in all life threatening situations, a prisoner will be removed to nearest City hospiial.
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As per P.G. 210-07 (Prisoper:s-Unusual Occurrence), when an adult prisoner or a child rfra.r sixteen
in custody is involved in an unusual occurence, the desk officer will notify the commartd*g officer
or duty captain and the Operations Unit. In r,vhich of the following situations is a desk officer also
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B) The desk officei.,will,desigqate an MOS to specificallyiinSpect and Oheck condition of
prisoners every thirty minutes.
C) The maximum period of detention for prisoners beingrheld in holding'pens,will usually be
three (3) hours. If circumstanoes dictate a person be held.for a longer period,, such period
must be approved:by the desk officer for comrnand holding pens or detective squad
supervisor for detective squad hoiding pens. If a detective squad supervisor is not available,
the extension period must be approved by the command desk officer. The reason for any
time extension must be documented in the command tog.
D) Prisoners who appear to be ill, intoxicated, or emotiorrully dirturbed shall be d.etained in
holding pens.
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UMOS required to'appear in coirrt, will appear in unifortn'if assigned to duty in uniform except in
certain cases; Of the following, which officer assigned to duty in,uniform must ap;jear'at court in
uniform:
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C) Det.
D)
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telephone,
Lnmediately notify the Office of the Police Commissioner and the Legal Burear.f, by
telephone.
As per P.G.202-14 (Desk Officer), the rnost correct action for a Desk Officer to take wit[r regard to
trends observed or other matters of irnporlance is:
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P.O. Buster, assigned to the 55th Pct., responded to a radio code signal 10-54 for a persor[ injured by
. fireworks. Upon arrival, P.O, Buster was informed that a aided male was playing with sqme illegal
fireworks while smoking a cigarette. W}ile doing so, his lit ash broke-off from the cigarftte and
accidentally fell into the box of fireworks. The aided then tried to retrieve the ash and w$ile reaching
over into the box, a "bottle-rocket" firework detonated and flew into the aided's eyeball.l As per
P.G.212-55 (Investigations Of Aided Cases Involving lnjuries Resulting From Illegal F{reworks),
select the incorrect statement:
A)
B)
P.O. Buster
P.O. Buster
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Prepare a complaint leport and undel caption "offense", enter "investigate aided
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5. D
6. D
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14. C
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PG2l7-l3additional data.....anycollisionwithseriousinjuryhasnotimeperiodinwhichtobe
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P.G. 218-35, step 3...."stained currency" can be stamped, blood stained can not.
P.G.2l2-l2, roi" after step 4
P.G. LL2-13, step 4.... P.O. Jenkins will,Mrng.diately contact the Organized Crime Control
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P.G. 215-10, note after step 19 .... Under no circumstances will a juvenile offender ine detained
overnight in a Deparlrnent of Juvenile Justice Center.
P.G. 215-12, additional data. . . . if it's a designated felon and Family Court is in sessipn, he/she
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P.G. 216-01, definition
PG 216-02 step 1e.
PG 216-15 step 2e....this notification is only madq if inmate dies, not for inj,uries.
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PG 219-15 step ZO....within 4 weeks.
PG 219-20 step
P.G 219-31, additionatdata......ADepartmentvehicle doesnothavetobeplaced oi4 of service
while waiting for the repair of the LFR
P.G. 218-09....regarding statement ItrI: evidence tape (do not use scotchtape) (step 1]0b).
Regarding statement IV: an open container of alcohol (additional data). Regarding s[atement V:
thJkey to tnat lock must U. irrroii"alia[itional data)....again this is *rltttot, of ho{ one word
ctrarigld or left.out can make things rCif,trCult. Read and analyze'
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.G. 2L8-28, step 40. . . . "D" would be correct only if deceased lived oritside New Y<frrk State,
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P .G. ZOZ-14, step 43 . . ..sunrise to sunSelL.,. ..cheap shot, but it illqstrates ihow carefull*
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66. B.
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69. B
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71. C
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P.G.202-21,step l5....bythesecondday!....cheapshot,butifyoujumpedatanswerAit'sa
fatal mistake on test day, that's why it came before the right answer. Read every choice before
choosing!!
P .G. 202-22. . . .as a generai rule, anything wrth "repair" or "replace" is usuallythe desk officer,
and anything with "damaged" or' "missing" is usually the patrol supervisor. ...ttsualbt.
P.G.202-23 step 6....ground ball question
P.G. 202-29 note after step 8a. ...confer with before contacting victim.
P .G. 202-17 step 5 . . ..patrol supervisor does this, but the desk officer ensures it gets done.
P.G. 203-05 step 7..... Use numerals when entering dates.
P.G. 203-07 step 15. . .. in uniform and in public view.
P.G. 203-10, step 2..... Key word is "knowingly."
P.G.203-16 step 3.....This isthe Commanding Officers duty, notyours.
P.G.203-27, step 8.. .MOS should check their email at least once a tour. We know ttrat's a cheap
shot, but remember how important changing one little word becomes. HUGE difference between
"should" and "m.ust". We also made the shortest answer choice the right answer by changing that
one word to show you another test wdter trick. ...even the short answer choices must be read
carefully.
P.G. 204-03....Regulation uniform shoe may be worn on occasions that require prolonged
standing or walking.....(watch for answers that must be qualifiedl).
P.G. 204-04....must actually fall below 40 degrees, not !'expected to" as with most other items.
P.G.204-16
P.G.204-11 step 2b.(1)
P.G. 205-01, Definitions.
P.G. 205-05 step 15.
P.G. 205-18 step 5a....This notification is done 4 hours after commencement of tour.
P.G. 205-36, step 3....You don't do this unless the matter is issued a D.C.E.E.O. case number.
P.G.205-37, scope. ...tattoos can constitute a form of hostile work environment. Therefore,
choice "A" is your best option.
P.G.205-40 additional data, general prohibitions step 18....You can't do this in New York City.
P.G. 206-01....This does not get done.
P.G. 206-02, step 15.
P.G. 206 03, schedule "A" violations, step 25....Choices A, B and C are ail schedule "B's."
P.G. 206-07, step 2f.
P.G,206-08, step 14.
PG 207-01...;highest 7 4gajor felony here is the forcible rape, and the jurisdiction will be the 55th
Pct. because that is where the first rapelsodomy occurred.
PG 207 -07 additional data. . ..criminal activity against'a bank patron. . .very tough question.
PG 207-i0 definitions....employment status does not fall within the definition.
PG 207 -23 definition. . ..disabled to the extent that hospitalization may be required. Read
carefully-the missing person definition in.subdivision "b"! It's actualiy 3 separate definitions in 1
subdivision: Cognitively impaired/develdflrnentaliy disabled QB disatled to the extent that
hospitalization may be required OR not capable of self-care or clear communication.
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Effective 08/01/1
PI]RPOSE
To list specific incident lypes and designate which Comrnand Element structure will be utilized, i.e., Si:rgle Comrtnand or Unified
Command; and, which Agency or Agencies have Com:mand Eiement responsibilities for that particular incideut q,pe, i.e., are
designated Primary Agency or Primary
Agencies.
designates:
will be utilized, i.e., Single Command - Command Element
The CIMS "Primary Agency Matrix" iists specific incident types and
a.
b.
and,
or Unified Command
Which Agency will be designated Primary Agency in a Single Command - Command Element; or, whicih Agencies will
be designated Primary Agencies in a Unified Command - Command Element.
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FDNY,hIYPD
Aviation Incident
Chemical, Biological,
Radiological or Nuclear (CBR}9
lHazMat Incidentx
Citywide Pubiic Health
N|YPD, FDNY
PA}IYNJ. USCG.NTSB
USCG, DEP, DOHMH
HHC, G\IYI{A
FDNY, NryPD
OEM,NYPD, FDNY, DOT,
DSNY
Emergencv
Explosion
Natural Disaster / Weather
Emergency
Rail Incident
Utilitv Incident:
Utilify Incident:
Utiliti Incident:
Utiiity Incident:
FDNY,NYPD
Elecnic
NYPO, FDNY
Gas
Steam
NYPD,FDNY
NYPD,FDNY
Water /
DOITT, NYPD,:FDNY
Verizon
Wastewater
Utility Incident:
Teiecommunications
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NYPD will be the Primary Agency (Incident Commander) at CBRN / HazMat incidents. If NYPD determines therei is no aclual or
suspected criminal activity or terrorism, a Unified Command will be implemented.
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The Operations Section will be a U1tfied Operations Section based on agency Core Competencies in all circumstani.ges, with NYPD
FDI'Iy
terrorism, and with FDI{Y
oyerall site maiiigement,
maffigement, and assessmertt
assessment and investigations for criminal activity or terrorism,
responsible for overall
responsible for Life Safety Operations (search for and rescu,e injured; and provide pre-hospital emergency mQdical care and
transport; and address immediate lrfe tofety hazards io the puihltc) and mass decontamindtion. For chemical inciiJents, DEP will
make a final assessment of the hazard, adjust or set "hot", "warm" and "cold" zones, and direct all mitigati,on efforts. For
biological or radiological incidents, DOHIufrI will make afinal .assessment of the hazard, adjust or set "hot", "wgtfn" and "cold"
zonei, and direct all mitigation effirts.
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Unified Command
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AR. PRONIOTNOTVS
**Designation of Po:tential Pr'imaryAgencies / Subject Matter Experts in the Unified Command Matrix does not
exclude other
from being designated Primary Agencies hepending upon the jurisdicrional issues of a specific incident.
When the CIMS "Primary Agency Matrix" specifies a Unified Command - Com.mand Element, each of the Primarv,Asencies in
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the (IniJied Command - Command Element will dgsis.naie an 'iAsenci IncidenilCommandei.'7
If there is a CBRN / HazMat incident, until the NYPD derermines that threre is no actual or suspected criminal activity or terrorism,
the NAPD will be the one Primary Agency in a.single Command - Command Eleinent and desig:n'ate;ohe sinile,Incideit
agencies
Cqrytmahder'.Ifthe.]WPDdetermineSthatthereisioactualorsuspecteidcriminala:ctivityorterrorisirh",tidffi
Auto Eitrication
aUylt6ND MATRD(
Boat in Distress
Crtywide Cyber lncldent
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Civil Disturbance
and/or DOITT
\IYPD
.Structural Collapse
FDI'IY
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DPR/FDNY
FDNY
}IYPD
FDNY
\IYPD
FDNY
NYPD
NYPD
NYPD
FDNY
}IYPD
Water / Icei Rescue
NIYPD
lfhen the CIMS "Primary Agency Matrix" specifies a Single Command - Contmand Element, the one Primary Asencv in the Single
will desisnati one sin;le Incident Commander
- Command'Ekltneit
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Command
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