his/her shoulder and ask‚ "Are you OK?" if the victim responds‚ CPR is not required. (Transition: If the victim does not respond continue with the third step of CPR.) C. Send for somebody to call 911. If nobody else is available call 911. 1. Give your location and inform the dispatcher that you are going to perform CPR. (Transition: After sending for help‚ you will begin the fourth step of CPR.) D. Next‚ you will check for breathing. 1. Put your ear close to the victim’s mouth
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state of California (argued January 21‚ 2014‚ decided April 22‚ 2014)‚ two men argued that one of their constitutional rights had been violated. In August of 2008‚ a Mendocino County dispatcher received a call from a woman reporting that another vehicle had run her off the road (Navarette v. California‚ 2014). The dispatcher notified the California Highway Patrol (CHP) and at 4:00 p.m. they passed the suspected truck and pulled them over five minutes later with a second CHP officer arriving shortly. Upon
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CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR Education and/or Training Required - In order to become a Crime Scene Investigator‚ you should start by earning a degree in Crime Scene Investigation‚ Criminal Justice or a Physical Science. A common degree is a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. - A Master’s degree will be of greater value and you will also get a higher pay. - Forensic Science is the best major to choose if you wish to become a Crime Scene Investigator. You can get an Associate’s degree (2-year)
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Technology has helped police officers and police departments transmit information more easily and efficiently. In the United States a majority of police departments now rely on computer access to submit and receive information. It wasn’t till recently that the departments realized it created less of a workload for their officers. When police departments streamline their officers’ jobs by incorporating technology it helps officers respond instantly‚ keeps the public safer‚ and makes their jobs easier
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28-year-old college student who had appointed himself captain of the neighborhood watch for the Retreat at Twin Lakes gated community‚ admits to shooting Martin with a 9mm handgun. Zimmerman spotted Martin and followed him in his car before placing a 911 call to report a “suspicious" person in the area. “This guy looks like he’s up to no good‚ or he’s on drugs or something‚” Zimmerman told the
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Critical Issues Paper This paper will discuss the technology used in policing and how technology enhances or detracts from police organizations’ ability to function. Then‚ I would like to discuss the examples of less-than-lethal weapons and how less-than-lethal weapons affect policing in today’s society In addition‚ example of dangers faced by police and how police organizations address these dangers. In the 1900s when policing was created they had to face many issues to make sure that they handle
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Officer Hutchins stated that the 911 communications division had received more than one call about the disturbance. Officer Hutchins stated that prior to his arrival‚ he advised communications that he would be deploying his M4 patrol rifle‚ due to a long rifle or gun being involved in
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to compete in the market particularly on internal affairs such as structuring the organization‚ managing human resources‚ and processing accounts. When supplying their services‚ STARS has set up a very convenient system by which a call from a 911 dispatcher is made to the ELC‚ and eventually to the helicopters that will carry out the mission. These people‚ processes‚ and technologies also constitute a well-oiled information system. These systems are crucial to the day-to-day functionality of the
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unrelated topics‚ such as‚ “What color was his shirt? Mrs. Cruz responds‚ “His car it’s a‚ it’s a van.” Mrs. Cruz is asked to give a description of the suspect which she provides over multiple questions. However‚ it wasn’t until the dispatcher asks if Mrs. Cruz if she knows the suspect that she responds it’s her ex-boyfriend. SUMMARY OF TELEPHONE CALL BETWEEN BROWN AND CRUZ: Detective Brown contacted Mrs. Cruz via telephone to obtain information regarding the robbery by Mr. Meraz. Mrs
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placed gives individuals the right to use deadly force to defend themselves without having to retreat from a dangerous situation However‚ When Zimmerman called 911 and explained to the police department about the suspicious of Trayvon Martin the police officer informed him not to follow yet Zimmerman continue to follow him after the dispatcher told him there was no need to do so Surely if George Zimmerman after calling a dispatch unit because he felt unsafe why did he feel the need to then follow the
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