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21. Emergency Communications (12 hrs.)

21. Emergency Communications (12 hrs.). TCLEOSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES 07/30/04. Objectives. Unit Goal: 21.1. To increase understanding of some basics of emergency communications. 21.1.1. Define emergency communications and describe the various services provided in public safety.

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21. Emergency Communications (12 hrs.)

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  1. 21. Emergency Communications (12 hrs.) TCLEOSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES 07/30/04

  2. Objectives • Unit Goal: 21.1. To increase understanding of some basics of emergency communications. • 21.1.1. Define emergency communications and describe the various services provided in public safety. • 21.1.2. Define terms associated with radio communications. • 21.1.3. Explain the officer’s basic role as it relates to initiating the state's emergency response during disaster. • 21.1.4. Identify situations requiring organization and consistency in communications. • 21.1.5. Discuss the history and use of NCIC and TCIC. • Unit Goal: 21.2. To increase understanding of some of the Federal and State laws that govern the operation of communications systems in public safety. • 21.2.1. Discuss some Federal Communications Commission rules and regulations that govern the operation of communications systems in public safety. • 21.2.2 Identify and discuss the federal and state laws governing operation of the national and state telecommunications system as they apply to peace officers. • Unit Goal: 21.3. To provide a basic understanding and working knowledge of the techniques, terminology, and restrictions required of a professional communicator. • 21.3.1. Demonstrate appropriate use of the basic police radio communications, including use of phonetic alphabet. • 21.3.2. Demonstrate the basic skills of an effective radio communicator. • 21.3.3. Identify when an officer should not transmit.

  3. Unit Goal: 21.1. To increase understanding of some basics of emergency communications.

  4. 21.1.1. Define emergency communications and describe the various services provided in public safety.

  5. Emergency Communications:

  6. A police officer or a citizen requesting an emergency response from public safety personnel to an emergency event involving, but not limited to, a life-threatening occurrence or accident, criminal activity or breach of the peace.

  7. Services in Public Safety:

  8. Law Enforcement

  9. Fire Service

  10. Emergency Medical Service

  11. Emergency Management Services

  12. 911 Emergency Communications

  13. Public Information Services

  14. Suggested reading: • The Public Safety Communications Standard Operating Procedure Manual, 22d ed, 1990, APCO • Police Communications Guide for Dispatchers, 2d ed, 1990, Burton, Capt. Alan, Dispatch Specialists, Medford, Oregon, 1990.

  15. 21.1.2. Define terms associated with radio communications.

  16. Radio Communication Terms:

  17. Antenna

  18. Base Station

  19. 9-1-1 system (basic and enhanced)

  20. CAD

  21. Communicator

  22. Console

  23. Frequency

  24. Mobile Radio

  25. Portable Radio

  26. PSAP

  27. Radio Channel

  28. Remote Base

  29. Repeater

  30. Skip

  31. Squelch

  32. SSAP

  33. Transmitter

  34. UHF

  35. VHF

  36. 21.1.3. Explain the officer's basic role as it relates to initiating the state's emergency response during disaster.

  37. Texas Disaster Act • All requests for assistance must be channeled through the proper civil authority to the Governor via the Texas Department of Public Safety.

  38. 21.1.4. Identify situations requiring organization and consistency in communications.

  39. Situations requiring precise communication:

  40. BOLO Broadcasts

  41. Physical descriptions

  42. Weapons types

  43. Vehicle descriptions (CYMBAL)

  44. Urgent situations

  45. Addressing

  46. Times

  47. The Public Safety Communications Standard Operating Procedure Manual, 22d ed, APCO, 1990

  48. 21.1.5. Discuss the history and use of NCIC and TCIC.

  49. Content in the required course as noted below.

  50. Required Course: TCLEOSE Course #3807 (NCIC/TCIC for Less than Full Access Operators).

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