I definitely remember a commercial vehicle being part of the question.
E D said
Oct 30, 2011
It stated commercial vehicle, rental truck.
Which they are, look at a uhalnir budget rental truck comm plates. Question stated it
-- Edited by E D on Sunday 30th of October 2011 07:36:49 PM
wereinbacklog said
Oct 30, 2011
Let's move on to d next question
E D said
Oct 30, 2011
I gotta question, I gotta wipe my A**, where's all the damn toilet paper!!
-- Edited by E D on Sunday 30th of October 2011 07:38:52 PM
E D said
Oct 30, 2011
U let the 21 yr old family visit?
wereinbacklog said
Oct 30, 2011
E D wrote:
I gotta question, ingotta wipe my A**, where's all the damn toilet paper!!
Check d female locker room
wereinbacklog said
Oct 30, 2011
E D wrote:
U let the 21 yr old family visit?
Yes
E D said
Oct 30, 2011
Why, he getting a Dat?
SloppyBeeSwarm said
Oct 30, 2011
Only the creme of the crop will pass and if my predictions are right that number will be a low number.
wereinbacklog said
Oct 30, 2011
E D wrote:
U let the 21 yr old family visit?
The only problem I had with that question is that it didn't state that d Desk Officer would observe/monitor d visit, d only other possible answer which was (A) Had d word don't misspelled.
infinity said
Oct 30, 2011
Still no car towed from scene. Requesting a tow isn't good enough. You can't assume it was towed. If they called a bus u would assume the lady went to the hospital?
wereinbacklog said
Oct 30, 2011
E D wrote:
Why, he getting a Dat?
The patrol guide states as long as he isn't being giving a summonse not DAT. It also didn't state he was approved for a DAT just that he was being put through for one. The reason why (a) was incorrect (Don't allow d visit because he's getting a DAT and his 21 years old) was wrong is because 21 is not a disqualifying factor in this situation, 16-21.
E D said
Oct 30, 2011
U go to nursing home for chocking lady? Is choking an injury or unusual?
-- Edited by E D on Sunday 30th of October 2011 07:44:12 PM
HB said
Oct 30, 2011
infinity wrote:
He was treated at the scene. Even tho they requested a tow, no car was removed. No doa. No supplement! And I'm sticking too it lol
Cant cancel darp once called so i would say ur wrong
infinity said
Oct 30, 2011
I did aided and notify DO.
E D said
Oct 30, 2011
Yeah, I confused summons with Dat I said no visit
MN50 said
Oct 30, 2011
Choking doesn't sound like routine sick, did aided
wereinbacklog said
Oct 30, 2011
E D wrote:
U go to nursing home for chocking lady?
My answer was Activity Log entry with ACR #. The only other choice was ascertain if bus was coming and go 98 but d lady is going to die if u don't dislodge it. Most people choice d aided card answer but that's wrong because it said to give it to d desk officer but it goes to d command clerk.
wereinbacklog said
Oct 30, 2011
MN50 wrote:
Choking doesn't sound like routine sick, did aided
First part of that was correct but doesn't go to desk officer, instead command clerk.
sig226 said
Oct 30, 2011
For injury you gotta go to a nursing home. She couldn't speak... Choking on a muffin is considered injury? f this mofos
wereinbacklog said
Oct 30, 2011
infinity wrote:
I did aided and notify DO.
I think it said and give it to desk officer.
E D said
Oct 30, 2011
Hazardous material question, not in basket the other one,
MN50 said
Oct 30, 2011
Exactly, she might die, so it's not routine sick and can't just make a m/b entry
infinity said
Oct 30, 2011
That's great about the darp except it happened on a bridge
E D said
Oct 30, 2011
I think it asked what you as the responding supv did? I put set up command post which I think is right. Cause PO sets up frozen zone
wereinbacklog said
Oct 30, 2011
E D wrote:
Hazardous material question, not in basket the other one,
Establish command post. Many choice 300 feet but there was no spill or fire just an unknown substance.
-- Edited by wereinbacklog on Sunday 30th of October 2011 07:48:52 PM
infinity said
Oct 30, 2011
You still notify DO for every. 216-02. Step 1. Prepare aided. Step 2. Notify dO
infinity said
Oct 30, 2011
Even in the note for nursing hime Prepare aided, make necessary notif.
wereinbacklog said
Oct 30, 2011
infinity wrote:
You still notify DO for every. 216-02. Step 1. Prepare aided. Step 2. Notify dO
I don't remember if it said Notify D/O or give Aided Card to D/O. I remember reading giving the Aided Card to d desk officer.
RISING IDIOT said
Oct 30, 2011
MN50 wrote:
Exactly, she might die, so it's not routine sick and can't just make a m/b entry
It didn't say memo book entry and go 98. It said memo book entry including ACR#. I had it down to 2 choices and chose ACR in the momo book b/c the only other one that sounded good was give it to the D.O.....but cop submits the aided to the COMMAND CLERK
sig226 said
Oct 30, 2011
To record an aided case: MEMBER OF THE SERVICE 1. Prepare AIDED REPORT WORKSHEET (PD304-152b). a. Complete all boxes with captions pertaining to the aided case. b. If only one (1) WORKSHEET needed, indicate "1 of 1" on front of WORKSHEET under caption "Card No.___of___" at top right side of form. If more than one (1) WORKSHEET required, indicate "1 of 3," "2 of 3," "3 of 3," etc. on WORKSHEETS, as appropriate. c. Under "Details" caption, use own words to describe apparent illness or injury, such as "stomach pains," "head injury," "maternity," etc. d. If the City is involved, check caption "City Involved" and enter agency code, official diagnosis, description of area and witness' name, address and telephone number under caption "Details," if available. e. If person being aided refuses medical aid, check "refused" box under caption "Medical Aid was" on front of WORKSHEET. f. If a person is unidentified and hospitalized, enter the hospital admission number under caption, "Admission #: If unidentified and hospitalized," on front of WORKSHEET. g. If an unidentified person was treated and released, record such facts under "Details" caption. h. If O.C. Spray used, check caption on rear of WORKSHEET and enter in "Details," the rank, name and tax registry number of each uniformed member of the service who discharged spray. 2. Report incident to desk officer, precinct of occurrence. DESK OFFICER 3. Review and sign WORKSHEET. 4. Have command clerk enter aided information contained on WORKSHEET into the On Line Aided System (O.L.A.S.).
infinity said
Oct 30, 2011
I only picked the do one between the 2 bc I could swear it said notify do. And u would do that first
wereinbacklog said
Oct 30, 2011
sig226 wrote:
To record an aided case: MEMBER OF THE SERVICE 1. Prepare AIDED REPORT WORKSHEET (PD304-152b). a. Complete all boxes with captions pertaining to the aided case. b. If only one (1) WORKSHEET needed, indicate "1 of 1" on front of WORKSHEET under caption "Card No.___of___" at top right side of form. If more than one (1) WORKSHEET required, indicate "1 of 3," "2 of 3," "3 of 3," etc. on WORKSHEETS, as appropriate. c. Under "Details" caption, use own words to describe apparent illness or injury, such as "stomach pains," "head injury," "maternity," etc. d. If the City is involved, check caption "City Involved" and enter agency code, official diagnosis, description of area and witness' name, address and telephone number under caption "Details," if available. e. If person being aided refuses medical aid, check "refused" box under caption "Medical Aid was" on front of WORKSHEET. f. If a person is unidentified and hospitalized, enter the hospital admission number under caption, "Admission #: If unidentified and hospitalized," on front of WORKSHEET. g. If an unidentified person was treated and released, record such facts under "Details" caption. h. If O.C. Spray used, check caption on rear of WORKSHEET and enter in "Details," the rank, name and tax registry number of each uniformed member of the service who discharged spray. 2. Report incident to desk officer, precinct of occurrence. DESK OFFICER 3. Review and sign WORKSHEET. 4. Have command clerk enter aided information contained on WORKSHEET into the On Line Aided System (O.L.A.S.).
The question said according to 216-01, that procedure states for d umos to give d aided card to command clerk. Look it up.
wereinbacklog said
Oct 30, 2011
infinity wrote:
I only picked the do one between the 2 bc I could swear it said notify do. And u would do that first
If that's d case ur correct but Im pretty sure it said give to desk officer that's why it wasn't my choice.
RISING IDIOT said
Oct 30, 2011
Everyone has valid points/protests on almost every P.G. question on the test. What were these examiners thinking?
Tommy Salami said
Oct 30, 2011
Back to the uniform question.
The cop in UNIFORM has tattoos exposed. The note from the CO is due to the cop's NATURE OF ASSIGNMENT.
Think about it. No cop in UNIFORM is doing undercover work.
RISING IDIOT said
Oct 30, 2011
Tommy Salami wrote:
Back to the uniform question.
The cop in UNIFORM has tattoos exposed. The note from the CO is due to the cop's NATURE OF ASSIGNMENT.
Think about it. No cop in UNIFORM is doing undercover work.
I think he was in uniform due to a detail. Plus the P.G. doesn't say cop has to be in an undercover capacity
Tommy Salami said
Oct 30, 2011
So why on earth would he be allowed to have his tattoos exposed at a detail? THE EXCUSAL IS ONLY PERMITTED DUE THE NATURE OF THE MEMBERS ASSIGNMENT.
unborn said
Oct 30, 2011
Here's my thoughts:
216-01 says give it to the command clerk, which is the procedure from which the question was asking. But yes 216-02 says give it to the desk, but that wasn't the right answer, because they locked you into 216-01. So A/L entry with ACR# it is. Hopefully DCAS at least allows a double answer, it's a pretty petty question to ask.
Hazmat: Notify the Bomb Squad (makes no sense but it's in the PG in black and white)
Accident on the bridge: The only thing I can think of is they were playing word games about requesting tow. I guess at that physical point in time, nothing was towed away so no supplements were required.
And to think that a few people on here are actually saying this test tested skills you need to know to be a boss.
wereinbacklog said
Oct 30, 2011
unborn wrote:
Here's my thoughts:
216-01 says give it to the command clerk, which is the procedure from which the question was asking. But yes 216-02 says give it to the desk, but that wasn't the right answer, because they locked you into 216-01. So A/L entry with ACR# it is. Hopefully DCAS at least allows a double answer, it's a pretty petty question to ask.
Hazmat: Notify the Bomb Squad (makes no sense but it's in the PG in black and white)
Accident on the bridge: The only thing I can think of is they were playing word games about requesting tow. I guess at that physical point in time, nothing was towed away so no supplements were required.
And to think that a few people on here are actually saying this test tested skills you need to know to be a boss.
Hazmat answer was not to notify the bomb squad. That answer choice clearly stated for u to notify operations so they can request Bomb squad. That's wrong the PS notifies communications they notify operations and request bomb squad for u.
-- Edited by wereinbacklog on Sunday 30th of October 2011 08:21:04 PM
unborn said
Oct 30, 2011
wereinbacklog wrote:
Hazmat answer was not to notify the bomb squad. That answer choice clearly stated for u to notify operations so they can request Bomb squad. That's wrong the PS notifies communications they notify operations and request bomb squad for u.
-- Edited by wereinbacklog on Sunday 30th of October 2011 08:21:04 PM
I'm fairly sure it said Notify Communications to have Operations blah blah... Could be wrong.
HabidasheryAuto said
Oct 30, 2011
the hair clip was wrong cause it was a clip, the hair must be pinned neatly under the cap. Also if you have to prepare a supplemental for each qualifying vehicle. There were 2 qualifying vehicles the truck and the jeep. so I chose no marker, no supplemental as my MOST correct choice.
-- Edited by HabidasheryAuto on Sunday 30th of October 2011 08:32:42 PM
Tommy Salami said
Oct 30, 2011
LOL the pg says rubber bands, clips, barrettes, and pins are authorized. you got it wrong suck it up
E D said
Oct 30, 2011
It clearly stated 212-37 and step 5 before step 7 says establish command post, that's what i chose. I think the order for notify the bomb squad was wrong also, I use the acronym COB, comm, oper, bomb squad , and I'm pretty sure it was wrong.
-- Edited by E D on Sunday 30th of October 2011 08:47:49 PM
HabidasheryAuto said
Oct 30, 2011
ehh ur right, but it didnt say it wasnt a large plastic clip,,,, PROTEST! fml, **** this test.
Tommy Salami said
Oct 30, 2011
it's all good, everybody dropped ground balls on this one, especially me
unborn said
Oct 30, 2011
"All such devices must be unobtrusive, and concealed as much as possible."
The clip was visible, no?
Tommy Salami said
Oct 30, 2011
doesn't matter, it was the most correct, salami guarantees it
NYG37 said
Oct 30, 2011
I believe the correct answer was the cop with a tattoo with a note filed in his folder.
E D said
Oct 30, 2011
Ita close, i chose tattoo, but guide says small clip same color as hair ok. It does say concealed, freaking ridiculous.
-- Edited by E D on Sunday 30th of October 2011 07:36:49 PM
-- Edited by E D on Sunday 30th of October 2011 07:38:52 PM
Check d female locker room
Yes
The only problem I had with that question is that it didn't state that d Desk Officer would observe/monitor d visit, d only other possible answer which was (A) Had d word don't misspelled.
The patrol guide states as long as he isn't being giving a summonse not DAT. It also didn't state he was approved for a DAT just that he was being put through for one. The reason why (a) was incorrect (Don't allow d visit because he's getting a DAT and his 21 years old) was wrong is because 21 is not a disqualifying factor in this situation, 16-21.
-- Edited by E D on Sunday 30th of October 2011 07:44:12 PM
My answer was Activity Log entry with ACR #. The only other choice was ascertain if bus was coming and go 98 but d lady is going to die if u don't dislodge it. Most people choice d aided card answer but that's wrong because it said to give it to d desk officer but it goes to d command clerk.
First part of that was correct but doesn't go to desk officer, instead command clerk.
I think it said and give it to desk officer.
Cause PO sets up frozen zone
Establish command post. Many choice 300 feet but there was no spill or fire just an unknown substance.
-- Edited by wereinbacklog on Sunday 30th of October 2011 07:48:52 PM
I don't remember if it said Notify D/O or give Aided Card to D/O. I remember reading giving the Aided Card to d desk officer.
It didn't say memo book entry and go 98. It said memo book entry including ACR#. I had it down to 2 choices and chose ACR in the momo book b/c the only other one that sounded good was give it to the D.O.....but cop submits the aided to the COMMAND CLERK
MEMBER OF THE SERVICE
1. Prepare AIDED REPORT WORKSHEET (PD304-152b).
a. Complete all boxes with captions pertaining to the aided case.
b. If only one (1) WORKSHEET needed, indicate "1 of 1" on front of WORKSHEET under caption "Card No.___of___" at top right side of form. If more than one (1) WORKSHEET required, indicate "1 of 3," "2 of 3," "3 of 3," etc. on WORKSHEETS, as appropriate.
c. Under "Details" caption, use own words to describe apparent illness or injury, such as "stomach pains," "head injury," "maternity," etc.
d. If the City is involved, check caption "City Involved" and enter agency code, official diagnosis, description of area and witness' name, address and telephone number under caption "Details," if available.
e. If person being aided refuses medical aid, check "refused" box under caption "Medical Aid was" on front of WORKSHEET.
f. If a person is unidentified and hospitalized, enter the hospital admission number under caption, "Admission #: If unidentified and hospitalized," on front of WORKSHEET.
g. If an unidentified person was treated and released, record such facts under "Details" caption.
h. If O.C. Spray used, check caption on rear of WORKSHEET and enter in "Details," the rank, name and tax registry number of each uniformed member of the service who discharged spray.
2. Report incident to desk officer, precinct of occurrence.
DESK OFFICER
3. Review and sign WORKSHEET.
4. Have command clerk enter aided information contained on WORKSHEET into the On Line Aided System (O.L.A.S.).
The question said according to 216-01, that procedure states for d umos to give d aided card to command clerk. Look it up.
The cop in UNIFORM has tattoos exposed. The note from the CO is due to the cop's NATURE OF ASSIGNMENT.
Think about it. No cop in UNIFORM is doing undercover work.
I think he was in uniform due to a detail. Plus the P.G. doesn't say cop has to be in an undercover capacity
216-01 says give it to the command clerk, which is the procedure from which the question was asking.
But yes 216-02 says give it to the desk, but that wasn't the right answer, because they locked you into 216-01.
So A/L entry with ACR# it is. Hopefully DCAS at least allows a double answer, it's a pretty petty question to ask.
Hazmat: Notify the Bomb Squad (makes no sense but it's in the PG in black and white)
Accident on the bridge: The only thing I can think of is they were playing word games about requesting tow. I guess at that physical point in time, nothing was towed away so no supplements were required.
And to think that a few people on here are actually saying this test tested skills you need to know to be a boss.
Hazmat answer was not to notify the bomb squad. That answer choice clearly stated for u to notify operations so they can request Bomb squad. That's wrong the PS notifies communications they notify operations and request bomb squad for u.
-- Edited by wereinbacklog on Sunday 30th of October 2011 08:21:04 PM
I'm fairly sure it said Notify Communications to have Operations blah blah... Could be wrong.
the hair clip was wrong cause it was a clip, the hair must be pinned neatly under the cap. Also if you have to prepare a supplemental for each qualifying vehicle. There were 2 qualifying vehicles the truck and the jeep. so I chose no marker, no supplemental as my MOST correct choice.
-- Edited by HabidasheryAuto on Sunday 30th of October 2011 08:32:42 PM
-- Edited by E D on Sunday 30th of October 2011 08:47:49 PM
ehh ur right, but it didnt say it wasnt a large plastic clip,,,, PROTEST! fml, **** this test.
The clip was visible, no?
It does say concealed, freaking ridiculous.