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    ERT General Test

    DCBurke
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    Post by DCBurke Mon Aug 09, 2010 8:30 pm

    Patrol
    Officer: A basic police unit, working mostly in conjunction with City police
    and County Sheriff in providing police services to the Phoxlind/Trulit metro
    area. Duties include traffic services, minor situation management, and crowd
    control.


    Corporal: A
    higher level police officer, usually assigned to calls with weapons, or other
    threats that require more authority, however not TAC. Also these officers or up are required for securing scenes


    Sergeant:
    Usually the officer called upon when a situation escalates to an uncooperative civilian.
    It is at this rank you can become a supervisor. It is also at this rank an
    officer becomes eligible for transfer to a special operations centre.


    Supervisor:
    The officer held responsible for all patrol units based out of that station. Equivalent
    to a team captain in sports.


    Special
    Officer: Can be appointed at any time from any rank for special traffic and
    patrol services. Reserved for special operation centres however


    TAC
    Officer: The general function Tactical unit in the ERT. Responsible for entry
    and control of a high risk situation. Also may be referred to as Lt.


    TAC
    Sharpshooter: The TAC’s sniper. These guys are specially trained to be fully
    marksman level in all their handled weapons. Used mainly for scoping out the
    situation from a loft, however can also be for taking out threats with minimal
    risk to personnel. Also may be referred to as master Lt, or Lt.


    TAC Scout: The Tactical scout. This unit is
    responsible for scouting the scene as best possible. On the fly maps, as much
    inside information as possible, and sometimes, if possible, stealth entry with
    little to no armour to allow for easy manouvering.


    TAC
    Negotiator: The man responsible for diffusal and negotiation of situations with
    hostage takers or the suspect.


    TAC
    Captain: The officer in charge of the TAC unit, responsible for all actions and
    procedures for TAC. Also referred to as captain.


    Agent: A
    lower class investigator, not much scene work, mostly off scene investigations
    and interogations. When on scene must be with a higher level officer.


    Special
    Agent: An investigator with the ERT, works with a team or 3-4 agents and will
    be assigned to a special area. These areas include major crime unit, missing
    persons, assault, rape, sexual charges(aside from rape) cyber crime and drugs
    to name a few. If a crime is murder it is in the MCU or if it involves several
    areas, it may be moved to the MCU as well.


    Senior
    Special Agent: An internal rank appointed to senior agent of the team (longest
    with the agency, most experienced) to lead that task force or team.


    Detective:
    An investigator that is usually working alone or with a partner on similar
    cases to that of a task force of special agents.


    Forensics
    Investigator: A member of the Agency, former agent usually, with some sort of
    medical background and training in forensics (can be provided through ERT)
    Handles and investigates all evidence in medical and police cases. Is a member
    of the COPA team and works tightly with COPA staff.


    Medical
    Examiner: A tied positon with Medical, former doctor moved to coroner style
    work. Mainly forensic Autopsies, medical examinations for investigations and the
    like. Member of COPA and will report to Police Operations chief, not Medical
    Operations Chief.


    EMT: Basic
    medical responder. Not allowed to issue drugs, will work many calls with fire
    department.


    Paramedic:
    The next level up from an EMT. Drugs and other advanced techniques are taught,
    and units are allowed to use these.


    Emergency Doctor: A fully trained doctor who responds
    not in the hospital but in the field. Works in an Mobile Doctor Response Car
    with a paramedic assistant to respond to major medical emergencies


    Doctor (Jr.):
    A starting doctor in the ERT hospital. Works with a mentor and completes all
    assigned tasks.


    Doctor (Snr.):
    A full-fledged doctor in the ERT hospital. Works with patients of all calibers,
    and may receive a surgeon certification at this point.


    Firefighter:
    Basic firefighting unit. Responsible for handling fires and rescuing people


    Firefighter
    Medical (see EMT and Paramedic): Primary function to provide medical aide,
    secondary function is firefighter.


    Firefighter
    SAR: Primary function is to carry out special rescue operations,
    searching scene for victims (buildings), Search and Rescue, etc, secondary is a
    firefighter.


    Firefighter USAR: Primary function is Urban search and
    rescue, mainly in structural collapses, or other high risk search and rescue
    ops. Works with HRES officers.


    High-Risk Environmental Specialist: Primary function is to
    go where it is too dangerous to go for others. Examples are high angle rescues,
    hazardous situations, tactical rescue, etc.


    Truck Officer: Responsible for commanding the truck they are
    responsible for, issuing direct orders, and making sure everything is covered.


    Lightforce Officer: Situated on Ladder One, responsible for
    making sure all units in the LF are working to their fullest capacity, works
    with COPA, however is not a member of COPA.


    Rescue Officer: A truck officer with rescue training
    assigned to a specilized resuce vehicle to ensure complete and full response
    from that vehicle.


    Fire Captain: Primary function is coordination of scene if
    COPA is not on scene, handling of emergency situations. In Light force
    situations, the captain will work along side the LFO.


    HAZMAT firefighter: Primary function is to deal with all
    hazardous materials immediately, extinguish all HAZMAT fires, and decontaminate
    everyone contaminated.


    COPA Dispatcher: Responsible for handling calls placed out
    through the ERT Alarm Centre.


    COPA Aide: Responsible for responding WITH COPA mobile to provide
    assistance to the officer from COPA.





    Please answer the following questions via PM with your answer and why you chose it. There may be several accepted answers to each question, but choose the best. If there are multiple to respond to a call, please list all.



    Who would be the correct unit to call during a shed fire with no occupants?
    Who would be the correct unit to call when a drunk is caught by City police and they request backup. Who do you call if that situation escalates?
    What is the correct unit to respond to a broken leg?
    What is the correct unit to respond to a murder?
    What is the correct unit to respond to a bank robbery?
    What is the correct unit to respond to a motor Vehicle crash with two occupants and a deer?
    After a fire, what do you do with any located evidence, human remains and the scene if you are OSC?
    A massive coronary collapse takes place and you are the first responder, but cannot handle the situation, what is the order of people you call?
    A missing person is reported, and there is blood in the apartment, who do you alert?
    A note is found next to blood in a living room, who should respond?
    You arrive at a house fire, off duty, who should respond? Assuming you find a dead body on the premises after the fire is extinguished, who do you alert?



    Please respond in a timely manner

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