Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Practice Exam

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What three elements must be clearly communicated during a foot pursuit?

  1. Direction of travel, speed, and description of suspect

  2. Direction of travel, description of suspect, and location

  3. Location, velocity, and suspect's attire

  4. Travel method, suspect's age, and color of clothing

The correct answer is: Direction of travel, description of suspect, and location

The choice highlighting direction of travel, description of suspect, and location encompasses the essential elements necessary for effective communication during a foot pursuit. Communicating the direction of travel is vital as it helps inform other officers about where the suspect is moving and enables them to position themselves effectively to assist in apprehension. The description of the suspect is critical for recognition; it allows officers arriving on the scene to identify the suspect quickly among potential bystanders. Additionally, relaying the location provides context for all responding units, facilitating a coordinated response. The other options, while they may include relevant elements, do not encapsulate the most pertinent information needed for a successful pursuit. For instance, elements like speed or attire may not provide as immediate value in terms of coordinating reinforcements and ensuring a precise response to the threat presented.