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Overview of Patrol Response

Credits: 2
Course Number: 30-504-500

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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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  • Summer
  • Spring

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What will I learn?

  1. I.C.1. Describe how decisions are made.
  2. I.C.2. Enhance an officer's critical thinking and police problem solving abilities. *
  3. I.F.1.  Identify responsibilities of a first responding officer; following the steps of the Incident Response Model (RESPOND)
  4. I.F.2.  Manage the response to a scene
  5. I.F.3. Take necessary steps to enable effective follow-up as needed
  6. I.G.1. Discuss basic radio communications concepts.
  7. I.G.2. Explain radio system limitations.
  8. I.I.1. Describe key concepts in Traffic and Criminal Software (TraCS)
  9. I.W.1. Enforce Wisconsin traffic laws.
  10. I.W.2. Detect traffic violations.
  11. I.W.3. Issue traffic citations, ranging from warnings to arrest.
  12. I.W.4. Direct traffic.
  13. 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.
  14. I.J.2. Take actions to prevent disease transmission.
  15. I.J.3.  Conduct an initial and secondary assessment to assess the severity of injuries or other medical conditions.
  16. I.J.4.  Provide first aid for soft-tissue injuries, severe bleeding and shock.
  17. I.J.5. Provide first aid for injuries to muscles, joints and bones, including head, neck and back injuries.
  18. I.J.6. Provide first aid for sudden illnesses.
  19. I.J.7. Provide care for breathing emergencies.
  20. I.J.8. Perform Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
  21. I.J.9. Use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
  22. I.J.10. Provide care in special situations.
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