Pasco Sheriff's Office Directive LED 650.1
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According to the directive, who is responsible for notifying the appropriate District Commander about certain events?

  • A Field Operations Bureau supervisor
  • A Division Commander
  • The Sheriff
  • The Shift Commander (correct)
  • Which of the following calls does NOT require immediate notification of the Command Staff?

  • A bomb threat
  • A missing child under 12 years old
  • A traffic accident involving a Sheriff's Office vehicle (correct)
  • A carjacking
  • What is the purpose of this Law Enforcement Directive?

  • To specify the duties and responsibilities of different command staff members.
  • To explain the process for reporting incidents to the Sheriff's Office.
  • To establish guidelines for responding to certain types of calls. (correct)
  • To outline protocols for communication with the public during emergencies.
  • What specific event is outlined in section II, subpart B of the directive?

    <p>A hazardous materials incident (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the directive, which of the following individuals are included in the Command Staff?

    <p>The Sheriff, Undersheriff, and Bureau Commanders (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following events would NOT require notification of the Command Staff according to the directive?

    <p>A robbery at a local store (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following best describes the directive's primary goal?

    <p>To ensure accountability for the Sheriff's Office's actions. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the acronym 'LED' stand for in the directive's title?

    <p>Law Enforcement Directive (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Flashcards

    Command Staff Notification

    Guidelines to notify Command Staff of certain events.

    Criminal Calls

    Types of calls that require immediate Command Staff notification.

    Homicide

    The unlawful killing of a human being.

    Home Invasion

    Unauthorized entry into a residence with intent to commit a crime.

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    SWAT Call Outs

    Deployment of SWAT for high-risk situations.

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    Hazmat Situation

    An emergency involving hazardous materials requiring special response.

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    Missing Child under 12

    A situation of a child under twelve who is reported missing.

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    VIP Involvement

    Any complaint that involves a Very Important Person.

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    Study Notes

    Pasco Sheriff's Office Law Enforcement Directive LED 650.1

    • Title: Command Staff Notification
    • Effective Date: January 5, 2018
    • Supersedes: March 7, 2016
    • Accreditation Standards: None
    • Pages: 2
    • Purpose: To establish guidelines for notifying command staff of specific events.
    • Scope: Applies to all Field Operations Bureau supervisors.
    • Policy: Command staff must be immediately notified of certain events to ensure accountability and proper response.
    • Procedure: Shift Commanders (Lieutenants or Sergeants) notify the appropriate District Commander (Captain) when these events occur:
      • Homicide
      • Shooting of a person with serious injury
      • Home invasion
      • Carjacking

    Criminal and Other Calls (Additional Events)

    • Other Criminal Calls:
      • Drive-by shooting
      • Attempted or actual kidnapping/abductions
      • Bomb threats
    • Other Calls:
      • SWAT call-outs
      • Hazardous materials (Hazmat) situations
      • Serious illness/injury/accident to a Sheriff's Office member (on or off duty)
      • Missing child under 12 years old
      • Missing endangered adult requiring a search
      • School bus accidents (children on board)
      • Complaints involving a VIP
      • Unusual major occurrences (e.g., downed aircraft, critical incidents)
      • Any agency member being a victim or suspect of an investigation.

    Glossary

    • Command Staff: The Sheriff, Undersheriff, Bureau Commanders, and Division Commanders.

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    Explore the guidelines established by the Pasco Sheriff's Office regarding command staff notification for critical events. This quiz covers the specific events that necessitate immediate reporting and the procedures involved. Test your knowledge on law enforcement protocols as outlined in directive LED 650.1.

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