Emergency Services 20, 30
EMSE37
Module 37: Rural and Remote Policing (Optional)
Outcome
Examine rural and
remote policing
realities in
Saskatchewan.
Indicators
(a) | Identify the geographic areas which are considered to be rural and remote policing jurisdictions in Saskatchewan. |
(b) | Investigate scenarios (e.g, one person responding to a call for service, shift work, working nights) common to rural and remote policing. |
(c) | Examine the skill set required for first on the scene emergency response (e.g., administering first aid, securing the scene, directing traffic, communicating with operations center) for police officers. |
(d) | Explore ways in which RCMP/police interact and communicate with local fire and EMS services during scene calls. |
(e) | Identify ways which demographics and local culture influence policing response. |
(f) | Explore unique situations (e.g., responding to a call individually, no immediate back up, geographical distance) which police officers may encounter while responding to calls for service. |
(g) | Examine the importance of police officers understanding threat cues and perceived dangers to inform decision making to protect the safety of themselves and the community. |
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