Overview of Patrol Response
Credits: 2
Course Number: 30-504-500
Course Description
30-504-500 OVERVIEW OF PATROL RESPONSE ...Through classroom lecture, and on-campus lab, and WI Department of Justice integration exercises students will learn and apply skills addressed in the following WI Department of Justice 720 Academy curriculum framework Phase I topics: Critical Thinking and Decision-Making, Basic Response (RESPOND), Radio Procedures, Introduction to TraCS, Traffic Law Enforcement, and First Aid/CPR/AED. This course will also include the WI DOJ 720 Academy Integration Exercises.
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What will I learn?
- I.C.1. Describe how decisions are made.
- I.C.2. Enhance an officer's critical thinking and police problem solving abilities. *
- I.F.1. Identify responsibilities of a first responding officer; following the steps of the Incident Response Model (RESPOND)
- I.F.2. Manage the response to a scene
- I.F.3. Take necessary steps to enable effective follow-up as needed
- I.G.1. Discuss basic radio communications concepts.
- I.G.2. Explain radio system limitations.
- I.I.1. Describe key concepts in Traffic and Criminal Software (TraCS)
- I.W.1. Enforce Wisconsin traffic laws.
- I.W.2. Detect traffic violations.
- I.W.3. Issue traffic citations, ranging from warnings to arrest.
- I.W.4. Direct traffic.
- I.J.1. Describe the role of a law enforcement officer when responding to a medical emergency, including legal and ethical issues associated with emergency medical response.
- I.J.2. Take actions to prevent disease transmission.
- I.J.3. Conduct an initial and secondary assessment to assess the severity of injuries or other medical conditions.
- I.J.4. Provide first aid for soft-tissue injuries, severe bleeding and shock.
- I.J.5. Provide first aid for injuries to muscles, joints and bones, including head, neck and back injuries.
- I.J.6. Provide first aid for sudden illnesses.
- I.J.7. Provide care for breathing emergencies.
- I.J.8. Perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
- I.J.9. Use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
- I.J.10. Provide care in special situations.
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