APCAT Prioritizing Critical Actions 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: You are the only officer on shift when you receive simultaneous calls: a bank robbery in progress, a minor fender-bender blocking an intersection, a noise complaint, and a lost dog report. Which do you respond to first?
- The noise complaint because neighbors are most affected
- The bank robbery in progress (Correct answer)
- The fender-bender blocking traffic
- The lost dog report
Correct answer: The bank robbery in progress
A bank robbery in progress poses an immediate threat to human life and safety, making it the highest priority.
Question 2: An officer arrives at a multi-vehicle collision. One driver is unconscious, another is arguing loudly about fault, a third is texting on their phone, and bystanders are crowding the scene. What is the FIRST action the officer should take?
- Separate the arguing drivers
- Request medical assistance for the unconscious driver (Correct answer)
- Clear bystanders from the area
- Take statements from witnesses
Correct answer: Request medical assistance for the unconscious driver
Medical assistance for the unconscious driver is the top priority because life safety supersedes all other scene management tasks.
Question 3: During a foot pursuit of a robbery suspect, an officer notices a child has fallen into a canal nearby. The suspect is still within sight. What should the officer do?
- Continue the pursuit and radio for help for the child
- Abandon the pursuit immediately and assist the child (Correct answer)
- Radio dispatch and wait for instructions before acting
- Complete the arrest then return to help the child
Correct answer: Abandon the pursuit immediately and assist the child
A child in immediate danger of drowning represents a life-threatening emergency that overrides continuing a non-lethal crime pursuit.
Question 4: You have four pending tasks: completing an overdue report, attending a community meeting, testifying in court tomorrow, and responding to a call about a domestic disturbance. Which should you address first?
- Complete the overdue report to avoid disciplinary action
- Attend the community meeting as previously scheduled
- Prepare your testimony for court
- Respond to the domestic disturbance call (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Respond to the domestic disturbance call
Domestic disturbances involve potential immediate harm to persons and require an immediate field response before any administrative tasks.
Question 5: An officer is conducting a traffic stop when a passerby reports seeing smoke coming from a nearby building. The driver being stopped has a minor equipment violation. What is the best course of action?
- Finish issuing the citation before investigating the smoke
- Immediately leave to investigate the smoke, abandoning the stop
- Quickly release the driver with a verbal warning and investigate the smoke (Correct answer)
- Radio dispatch about the smoke and continue the traffic stop
Correct answer: Quickly release the driver with a verbal warning and investigate the smoke
A potential fire is a life-safety emergency; releasing the driver for a minor violation and responding is the balanced, proportionate action.
Question 6: While writing an incident report, dispatch advises of a nearby break-and-enter alarm activation at a jewelry store. There are no other units available. What should the officer do?
- Finish the report first since paperwork has legal deadlines
- Respond to the alarm and complete the report afterward (Correct answer)
- Ask dispatch to hold the call until the report is done
- Ignore the alarm since it is likely false
Correct answer: Respond to the alarm and complete the report afterward
An active alarm indicating a possible crime in progress requires immediate field response; the report can be completed afterward.
Question 7: A supervisor assigns you four tasks for the shift: interviewing a victim, conducting a follow-up on a cold case, filing equipment requisition forms, and attending a training session. Prioritizing by urgency and impact, which should you do first?
- Attend the training session since it is mandatory
- File the equipment requisition forms to meet the deadline
- Interview the victim to gather time-sensitive information (Correct answer)
- Work on the cold case to show initiative
Correct answer: Interview the victim to gather time-sensitive information
Victim interviews yield time-sensitive evidence and support the victim's immediate needs, making them the highest priority among the listed tasks.
You are the only officer on shift when you receive simultaneous calls: a bank robbery in progress, a minor fender-bender blocking an intersection, a noise complaint, and a lost dog report.
Which do you respond to first?