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Never Forget Your Safety Comes First
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Definitions
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Crisis Situation
Any incident in which a person present on the scene has threatened to cause immediate harm to himself or others. This usually involves barricading or refusal to leave a location and / or hostage taking.
Hostage Situation
A crisis situation in which a person is held against their will to force fulfillment of demands.
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Hostage Situation
A crisis situation in which a person is held against their will to force fulfillment of demands.
Usually Involves
Threat to harm a person if demands are not met.
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Hostage Situation continued
Usually Involves
Primary Goal
Having demands met
Gaining some type of advantage
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Defensive Threat
Usually employed in non-hostage situations
Threats are primarily to prevent police action
If you come in here Ill hurt Joe!
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First Responders Duties
Contain the threat.
Isolate the threat.
Engage the person in conversation
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Containment and Isolation accomplish
Prevents the spread of the threat.
Prevents the escape of the subject
Prevents unauthorized persons to enter the crisis site.
Applies pressure on the subject by isolating him from the outside world.
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Containing the subject to one specific location accomplishes
Seals off the location or house from outside influence
Disables or removes any means of escape for the person
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Quick Assessment
What type of situation exists?
Have hostages been taken?
What type of weapons are involved?
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Request Additional resources
Supervisor
Back up officers.
Ambulance
Fire apparatus.
SWAT
CNT
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Evacuation considerations
Persons in close proximity of the crisis incident
Close off streets or neighborhoods if necessary
Vehicular pedestrian traffic should be controlled .
Establish an outer perimeter a safe distance from the site.
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Working through the crisis
Most dangerous time
First few minutes of crisis.
Last few minutes during surrender.
Subject is usually very unstable and irrational
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Most dangerous time continued
Innocent police activity may be viewed as threatening.
Negotiating may NOT be an option due to persons condition
Use caution in attempting to contact the person.
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Recommended Techniques
Circumstances may require the first responder to establish contact with the subject
He may call you
Hostage may call you
3rd party contact (prior)
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Using Non-threatening non-judgmental language will
Promote Rational Thinking
Allow for arrival of additional resources
Can aid in intelligence gathering
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Negotiations Protocol
Introduce yourself by name
Exclude rank
Identify the agency you work for
Advise subject you are there to help
Show concern for the subject
Ask if he/she is O.K.
Reassure him no one will come in / rush him
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Negotiations Protocol
If hostages have been taken
Dont call them hostages
Talk of them as people
Ask about their condition
Ask their names
Calling them by name will make the subject think of them as people not objects
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Negotiations Protocol
Ask the subject what happened?
Let the subject talk
When he / she talks, they vent anger and frustration
You gain intelligence
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Be a good listener and reassure the subject
Speak in a calm voice at all times
Do not get into a shouting match
Do not debate with the subject
Avoid setting deadlines
Talk through any he sets
Contact him prior to deadline or time of action talk past it
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Statements that are vague or indicate finality
Could mean he / she is thinking about suicide
It is O.K. to ask him / her if he / she is thinking about suicide
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Opening Exchange
Hello my name is.. And I work for the Racine Police Department. Im here to help you.
What is your name or what name can I call you?
Are you O.K.
Are the people in there with you, O.K.
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Allow the subject to talk
Can you tell me what happened?
A lot of incidents are emotionally driven
Try to identify which emotion he subject is feeling
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Anger
Frustration
Fear
Sadness
Depression
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After the subject tells his story
Encourage further conversation by labeling the emotion
Jim, it sounds like you are very angry about .
The subject will either confirm or correct you
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Tips for Safe First Responder Interaction
Your safety comes first
Do not negotiate face to face with potentially armed subjects
Never exchange yourself for anyone else
Do not allow non-police personnel to negotiate
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Plan Surrenders carefully
This may mean the subject is planning an action that will force a suicide by Cop
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As a first responder you can
Gather intelligence for SWAT CNT
of subjects
Type of weapons
of hostages
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As a first responder you can
Gather intelligence continued
Location of hostages
Evaluate subjects state of mind
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As a first responder you can
Stall for time
Time saves lives (Usually)
Allows SWAT / CNT to get into place
Has calming effect on everyone
Dont agree to anything (need boss' approval)
Create Diversions
Keep subject talking
Keep subject in problem solving mode
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You can provide Real Time Intelligence to SWAT /CNT
Where is the subject NOW?
Where are the hostages NOW?
His / Her state of mind NOW?
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Dont Forget our goal is to SAVE LIVES
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