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Operational Safety Tactics

INSERT AGENCY LOGO. Operational Safety Tactics. ICAT: Integrating Communications, Assessment, and Tactics. Operational Safety Tactics. Question to Consider. What are key tactical considerations for patrol officers responding to a man with a knife incident?. Operational Safety Tactics.

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Operational Safety Tactics

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  1. INSERT AGENCYLOGO Operational SafetyTactics ICAT: Integrating Communications, Assessment, and Tactics

  2. Operational SafetyTactics Question to Consider • What are key tactical considerations for patrol officers responding to a man with a knife incident?

  3. Operational SafetyTactics • Pre-Response Considerations—what to think about and do before you arrive on scene

  4. Operational SafetyTactics Police Communications: Cleveland/ Tamir Rice incident Nov. 22, 2014

  5. Operational SafetyTactics Police Response: Cleveland/ Tamir Rice incident Nov. 22, 2014

  6. Operational SafetyTactics Police Communications: Parma, OH incident Feb. 21, 2016

  7. Operational SafetyTactics Police Response: Parma, OH incident Feb. 21, 2016

  8. Operational SafetyTactics • Pre-Response • Collect information Step 1 of the Critical-Decision Making Model

  9. Operational SafetyTactics • Pre-Response • Collect information • “Tactical pause” (when possible)

  10. Operational SafetyTactics • Pre-Response • Collect information • “Tactical pause” (when possible) • Develop a working strategy

  11. Operational SafetyTactics • Pre-Response • Collect information • “Tactical pause” (when possible) • Develop a working strategy • Prepare/manage yourself

  12. Operational SafetyTactics • Pre-Response Considerations • Effective Response Tactics

  13. Operational SafetyTactics • Response • Continue gathering information

  14. Operational SafetyTactics • Response • Continue gathering information • First impressions – how do you want to start the interaction?

  15. Operational SafetyTactics • Response • Continue gathering information • First impressions • Respond as a team

  16. Operational SafetyTactics San Francisco: Mario Woods incident Dec. 2, 2015

  17. Operational SafetyTactics • Response • Continue gathering information • First impressions • Respond as a team • Distance + Cover = Time

  18. Operational SafetyTactics • Response • Continue gathering information • First impressions • Respond as a team • Distance + Cover = Time • Tactical Positioning/Repositioning

  19. Operational SafetyTactics • Response • Continue gathering information • First impressions • Respond as a team • Distance + Cover = Time • Tactical Positioning/Repositioning • Put yourself in a winnable situation

  20. Operational SafetyTactics Camden County (NJ): Man with a Knife Nov. 11, 2015

  21. Operational SafetyTactics • Pre-Response Considerations • Effective Response Tactics • Post-Response Considerations

  22. Operational SafetyTactics • Post-Response • After-Action Review basics

  23. Operational SafetyTactics • Post-Response • After-Action Review basics • AAR ground rules

  24. Operational SafetyTactics • Post-Response • After-Action Review basics • AAR ground rules • AAR process and format

  25. Operational SafetyTactics • Post-Response • After-Action Review basics • AAR ground rules • AAR process and format • AARs and the Critical Decision-Making Model

  26. Operational SafetyTactics • Quick Recap • Collect information, strategize before you arrive on scene (“tactical pause”) • Once on scene … think teamwork, distance + cover = time, tactical repositioning, “winnable situations” • After actions are all about improving future performance

  27. Operational SafetyTactics • Thoughts? • Questions? • Observations?

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