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CVPP Training Module Four. Logs and stuff. This lesson will cover…. House Checks Business Checks School Checks Construction Site Checks Parks & Airport Officer training for Personal Safety, Traffic Control, Suspicious activity reports. …and finally. General Meeting “stuff”
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CVPP Training Module Four Logs and stuff
This lesson will cover… • House Checks • Business Checks • School Checks • Construction Site Checks • Parks & Airport • Officer training for Personal Safety, Traffic Control, Suspicious activity reports
…and finally • General Meeting “stuff” • Attendance sheet • Equipment sign-out log • Refreshment sign-up • Vehicle “clean-up-sign-up” • RSVP log • CVPP Hour log
Officer Training-PRPD • Personal Safety during patrol, house checks and foot patrol. • Traffic control (flares, cones, barricades, signs) • Reporting suspicious circumstances/vehicles
Logs, logs and more logs… • Review of the various logs • RSVP • CVPP Hours • Equipment • Refreshments • Event debrief
On Patrol • Before leaving on any patrol check with the watch commander for any special instructions or BOL. • Ask if there is any Police activity taking place which we should avoid, i.e. S.W.A.T, D.E.A., or the like. • Be sure to “41 Victor 99, 10-8” to dispatch when leaving.
House Checks • Upon arrival contact dispatch • Park a few houses away. • “41 Victor 99, 10-6 at E-3” • Make sure you get a response, if none, call on the phone. • Be sure dispatch is not busy with another activity before calling. Check for radio “silence.” • Read all information on the homeowner request.
House Checks • Check doors, windows, back yard (assuming no dog). • Report anything suspicious • DO NOT INTERVENE OR IN ANY WAY ATTEMPT TO PERSUE A SUSPICIOUS EVENT. • If there is a car in the driveway and no indication on the request try the contact number first, then dispatch.
House Checks • It is very important to call dispatch when you are finished and … • “41 Victor 99, 10-8” • If a 10-8 is not reported in a timely matter dispatch will attempt a contact or send an officer to assess the reason.
School Checks It is not necessary to “10-6” unless leaving the vehicle to walk around. • School checks vary depending on time of day and school activity. • Daytime Check • Usually watching for crazy traffic issues and parking zone violations. • Watch for “suspicious” characters around the grounds, especially at dismissal time. • Nighttime Checks are usually drive-by looking for suspicious activity.
Construction Sites • Most construction sites have their own security so we generally do drive-by only. • At night use spots to look around. • The watch commander will let you know if there have been recent theft reports.
Other patrol checks • Parks • It is a good idea to check parks, especially Sherwood. • A walk around the city park and checking the restroom area is a good break from driving around. • Airport • This should be done only after going with an “experienced” CVPP member. • It is a good idea to have a scanner available to listen for aircraft activity. • This is done after dark when air traffic is limited. • Check hanger doors, suspicious behavior. • Avoid CHP hanger area.