En route to the scene, obtain:
Watch for any vehicles that may have come from the scene and note registration numbers
When you arrive at an incident:
Obtaining information
attending an incident
Victim medical status;
Signs of life
actions
Victim medical status;
Signs of life - transport to hospital process
Victim medical status;
No signs of life
actions
CAP
definition and purpose
Common Approach Path
* used for all movements into and out of the scene
using a path which avoids any route possibly taken by the suspect(s) or the victim
Three basic Scene Principles
Guard
Scene Principle
Ensure the scene maintains its integrity by providing adequate guards for the scope of the scene
Freeze
Scene Principle
Stop movements in and out of the scene.
Prevent further contamination or evidence being lost
Preserve
Scene Principle
Prevent further loss or potential loss of evidentially important items
Control
Scene Principle
Maintain control of the scene by controlling witness/victim and suspect movements
Clearing Scene
Incident actions
Remove all people from immediate scene (using CAP if possible)
Ensure they do not take anything or contaminate the scene
If possible have a Police Officer:
* contain them in a clear area
* warn them not to discuss what has happened
* obtain their full particulars
* keep warring factions, families or gang members apart
SITREPS
definition
Situation Reports
Giving a SITREP to Comms
SFP
Safe Forward Point
where you will park your vehicle in relation to the scene.
Purpose of a SFP?
safe location near an incident where staff can meet for final briefings or preparations
Brief to staff
at an Incident
Scene Guard duties
UNBENT
Offender/Suspect
what to do?
VAWSEEPO
After identifying a suspect you should…
Powers?
VAWSEEPO
Elements?
VAWSEEPO
Exhibits
what to know?
VAWSEEPO