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T5 Emerg Comm

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Any communication requesting a response to an emergency   Emergency Communication  
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Various services provided in public safety   LE, Fire, EMS, Emerg Management Services, 911, Warning/Info services  
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Radio Communication Terms   911/Pub Safe Ans Point (PSAP), Telecommunicator, Radio Chan, Repeater, Squelch, Base Station, Computer Aided Disp (CAD), Mobile Data Compu (MDC), Skip (Interfere), Interop, Dept of Homeland Sec (DHS), FEMA  
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Precise communication consists of   Broadcasts, Urgent Sit, Addressing, Times, Physical Descr, Veh Descr, Weapon Types, Local Radio Traffic Standards  
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Standardized order of submission of information for Physical descriptions over radio:   Name, Sex, Race, DOB, Ht, Wt, Hair/Eye color, Skin, Physical imperfections, Clothing  
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Standardized order of submission of information for Vehicle descriptions over radio:   CYMBAL - Color, Year, Make, Body, and License plate  
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Standardized order of submission of information for Weapon Types over radio:   Firearm, Knife, Knuckles. "Weapon implied but not displayed" = weapon under shirt.  
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Identify FCC Rules & Regs that govern operation of communications systems in pub safety   Gen Operating Requirements, Permissible Communications, Prohibited Communications, Points of Communications.  
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Fed and State law governing operation of the natl & state telecommunications systems as they apply to PO   NLETS Regulations, TLETS Regulations (store & fwd msg brokering sys that ensures safe del of content being transmitted throughout system), Release of Info, Exceptions, Penalties  
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Phonetic Alphabet (A-G)   Adam, Boy, Charles, David, Edward, Frank, George  
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Phonetic Alphabet (H-P)   Henry, Ida, John, King, Lincoln, Mary, Nora, Ocean, Paul  
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Phonetic Alphabet (Q-Z)   Queen, Robert, Same, Tom, Union, Victor, Williams, XRay, Young, Zebra  
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Basic skills of an effective radio communicator   Proper voice projection, Clarity, Rate of speech, Calmness/Control/Alertness, Proper microphone position, Dev speech patterns that avoid words that make diff to understance  
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When should an officer not transmit over the radio   When advised to stand by, Emergency situations or In progress calls, Msgs having no bearing on unit's availability, Lengthy msgs  
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