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Police Officers Abel and Flynn apprehend two men in the act of robbing a jewelry store. They
place the men in Patrol Car 14 and radio in a report of the activity. Which one of the following
messages would be in conformance with the procedure specified?
(A) "Officers Abel and Flynn, car one-four, proceeding to station house with two prisoners."
(B) "Car one-four, proceeding to station house with two prisoners."
(C) "Car one-four, Officers Abel and Flynn, proceeding to station house with two prisoners."
(D) "Car one-four, proceeding to station house with prisoners Bossey and Warren."
31. Quite often, a police officer is required to give assistance to an injured person. Upon responding
to a call to assist an injured person, a police officer should be guided by the following procedure:
1. Administer first aid.
2. Call for medical assistance.
3. Call again if the ambulance does not respond within 20 minutes.
4. Accompany the injured person to the hospital if he or she is unconscious or unidentified.
5. Witness the search of an unconscious or unidentified person.
6. Attempt to identify the person who is unconscious or unidentified by a search of his or her
property.
Officer Alcorn, while on patrol, observes a man lying in the front yard of a four-family house.
Upon questioning, the man reveals that he fell while repairing the roof of his house. He says he is
in a great deal of pain and is unable to move. Officer Alcorn summons an ambulance and gives
the man first aid. He then requests that the man give his name, but the man refuses. The ambu-
lance arrives in 15 minutes, and Officer Alcorn resumes patrol. Officer Alcorn failed to fulfill his
obligations in this incident because he
(A) did not make a second call for the ambulance when the man was in great pain.
(B) failed to accompany the man to the hospital.
(C) did not attempt to locate a physician while waiting for the ambulance.
(D) failed to relieve the injured man's pain through the administration of proper first aid.
Question 32 is based on the following situation:
On a hot summer afternoon, three prisoners are missing from the state penitentiary located
on the wooded outskirts of a small upstate city. Their means of escape has not yet been
established, so search parties are dispatched near and far.
32.
Police car 43 leaves the city traveling west on highway 9. After three miles, the car makes a right
turn onto route 21. Two miles up route 21, a dirt road forks off in a diagonal right. Car 43 turns
onto the dirt road and continues until it reaches a farmhouse on the right-hand side of the road.
The car turns into the driveway, and both officers get out. When the driver gets out, in which
direction is she facing?
(A) Northeast
(B) Southwest
(C) East
(D) South

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