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Principles of Emergency Vehicle Response

Credits: 2
Course Number: 30-504-504

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Course Description

30-504-504 PRINCIPLES OF EMERGENCY VEHICLE RESPONSE... Through classroom lecture, and on-campus lab, and WI Department of Justice 720 Academy integration exercises students will learn and apply skills addressed in the following Department of Justice 720 Academy Phase II topics: Emergency Vehicle Operation and Control (EVOC) and Vehicle Contacts II.

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  1. II.F.1. Inspect and place a patrol vehicle into service at the beginning of a shift.
  2. II.F.2. Apply proper driving strategies and techniques for basic patrol operation of a vehicle.
  3. II.F.3. Describe the legal and policy considerations surrounding law enforcement driving, including normal patrol operation, emergency response, and pursuit driving.
  4. II.F.4. Describe safety factors and vehicle dynamics involved in emergency driving, and apply proper emergency driving techniques.
  5. II.F.5. Identify the legal, policy, and safety considerations in initiating, conducting, and terminating pursuits, including options to stop subject vehicles.
  6. II.U.1. Identify the legal basis for conducting and limits to a search of the vehicle
  7. II.U.2. Conduct an appropriate threat assessment prior to and during a vehicle contact.
  8. II.U.3. Demonstrate the proper procedures for making a high-risk vehicle contact.
  9. II.U.4. Conduct vehicle contacts on specialized vehicles (motorcycles, commercial motor vehicles, etc.).
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