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The document provides information on patrol operations and training for police trainees. It defines key terms like patrol and area profiling. It outlines patrol deployment procedures and the roles of persons in authority and their agents. Practical exercises are described, such as role playing scenarios on area profiling. Guidelines are provided for field immersion, foot patrol duties and a sample daily training schedule. The overall goal is to develop the trainees' competencies in patrol operations.

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Module II

TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
PATROL, AREA PROFILING, PATROL OPERATIO NS

Common Terms

1. Patrol – is the act of moving about in an area especially by authorized and trained
persons or groups for the purpose of observation, inspection and security. It is aimed
to deny opportunities for the commission of crimes and reduce the risk of citizens
becoming victims. It can be defined also as a group of police officers assigned to
“walk the beat” which includes responding to calls for service, making arrests,
resolving disputes, taking crime reports, and conducting traffic enforcement, and
other crime prevention measures.

2. Area Profiling - is the systematic collection and analysis of information about the social
and economic condition of a particular area that affects the safety and security of its
constituents.

Patrol Operations

Patrol Deployment Procedures: Patrol deployment procedures provide a detailed set of


instructions for the patrol personnel to perform sequence of actions that occur regularly before,
during or after the patrol operations. These procedures are set to organize the conduct of
patrol operations and maximize the use of resources to attain the objectives. Strict
implementation of these procedures will also prevent lapses that could compromise the safety
and security of patrol personnel.

Persons in Authority and Agents of Persons in Authority

1. Person in Authority – any person directly vested with jurisdiction, whether as an


individual or as a member of some court or government institutions, board or
commission. i.e. Barangay Chairman, Sangguniang Bayan Member, City/ Municipal
Mayor.

2. Agents of a Person in Authority – any person, who by direct provision of law or by


election or by appointment by competent authority, is charged with the maintenance
of public order and the protection and security of life and property and any person who
comes to the aid of persons in authority i.e. Police Officer, Barangay Tanod
FTO’s Note: Require the PTs to research regarding the subject to be discussed
on the following day.

PRACTICAL EXERCISE: Role Playing

The FTO will:

1. Divide the PTs into two (2) groups or as appropriate.

2. Explain thoroughly the given scenario prior to actual exercise.

3. Direct the PTs to perform based on their assigned tasks from the given
scenario.

4. Solicit reactions/comments/recommendations from the other members of the


group.

5. Provide appropriate answer/s after the practical exercises on the given


scenario.

6. Give more examples/scenarios/explanations as necessary.

SCENARIO: Area Profiling

FTO’s Note: The PTs will be given time to conduct an initial assessment
regarding the place of deployment.

ANSWERS

1.

2. .

3
FIELD IMMERSION

The FTO will:

1. Require the PTs to know the Punong Barangay to include the Kagawad
members.

2. Require the PTs to conduct an initial assessment regarding the community,


taking into consideration what the PTs have observed.

3. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the field in the morning.

4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break.

5. Require the PTs to list observation regarding public safety hazard during the
conduct of beat patrol i.e. leak pipe, open manhole.

6. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.

DO’s AND DON’Ts FOR FOOT PATROL

1. Observe “Tamang Bihis”.

2. Always carry a pocket size notebook/tickler, pen and Miranda Doctrine Card.

3. Always be alert and ready to render police assistance to the public.

4. Prevent crimes and arrest sighted law violators.

5. Take note of all defects such as falling debris, traffic, and flooding, open
manhole, hanging electric wirings/cables and others which can cause danger
to the public and report the same to SOC for appropriate action.

6. Strictly observe traffic rules and regulations.

7. Avoid sleeping, smoking, reading newspaper and unnecessary texting while


on duty.

8. Establish contact with the security guards and mobilize force multipliers
during the conduct of patrol.
9. Be watchful of suspicious individuals, group/s of people, tinted vehicles,
motorcycle riding criminals and unattended baggage especially in crowded
areas, business establishments, dark alleys and other areas frequented by
criminals to stage their plan.

10. Be courteous at all times when dealing with the public.

11. When suspects escape, immediately inform the SOC as to the identity,
composition, armaments, vehicles and the direction of escape.

12. During bomb threats, call EOD for back up and never attempt to move the
suspicious object. Secure the area within a minimum of 100-meter radius.

13. Do not use firearms or warning shot, instead use whistle or megaphone in
warning criminals.

14. Leave your post only on actual rendering of police assistance and other
personal necessity.

15. Strictly observe the PNP Operational Procedures at all times.

16. Be familiar/knowledgeable of all conditions, events and details of places of


your assigned PIPS area.

17. When accosting a suspicious person or any individual in requesting for


identification, avoid taking the wallet or bag in which the cards/documents
are placed. Let the individual remove and hand them over to you.

18. Observe and monitor public gatherings.

19. Mobilize force multipliers/Barangay Tanods in dispersing unruly crowd and


execute arrest/s when necessary.

20. Attend to any complaint and/or request for police assistance.

21. Inspect and/or conduct surveillance in various places of business


establishments and other installation and remove hazards to public safety.

22. Assist traffic personnel in facilitating the flow of traffic at busy intersections/
roads, assist and provide pedestrian information such as directions and
street
23. Conduct home visitations when circumstances warrants, “ugnayans”/
dialogues with the residents in their beat.
24. Report occurrences and conditions related to crime incidents, public peace
and order and safety for appropriate action.

25. Enforce city/municipal ordinances.

26. Check suspicious vehicles (private, public or commercial/delivery vehicles)


along the highways in the course of your patrol.

TRAINING PLAN

MODULE II : PATROL

TARGET AUDIENCE : Police Trainees

DAY : 7

VENUE : As appropriate (City/Municipal Police Station)

TIME ALLOTTED : Eight (8) Hours

LEARNING AIDS : Laptop with LCD projector/overhead projector/


flip chart, whiteboard and marker

POLICE TRAINEE’S
REQUIREMENTS : PT’s prescribed uniform (Tamang
Bihis) PT’s Guide
Notebook/Tickler, Miranda Warning Card
Sheets of paper

TRAINING REFERENCES : Revised Philippine National Police Operational


Procedures (PNP Handbook PNPM-DO- DS-3-
2-13, December 2013), FTP Manual, STP
Guidebook

TRAINING GOAL : The purpose of this block of instruction is to


give the PTs information on patrol operation,
develop their competencies and learn the
types of patrolling including basic or commonly
used radio codes. PTs will also be exposed to
the actual conduct of different patrols and its
challenges.

TRAINING OBJECTIVES : After this block of instruction, the PTs will be


able to:
T.O. #1 : Define the terms Beat and Spot Check/Accosting; and

T.O. #2 : Enumerate the sequence of actions that occur regularly before


the patrol operation
FTO’S NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training schedule.

DAILY TRAINING SCHEDULE


D
A TIME FTO CHECKLIST ACTIVITIES REMARKS
Y
First Call (4:00 INVOCATION
AM) Attention Morning Prayer Completed
Call (4:05 AM) Not Completed
4:00 5:00 Assembly Call REVEILLE
(4:15 AM) Calisthenics/ As appropriate
AM AM
Accounting Warm-up Exercises/ Reason(s):
(4:20 AM) Physical Conditioning
Road Run
Distribution of PERSONAL NECESSITIES/
Cleaning CLEANING OF Completed
Materials AOR/BREAKFAST AOR Not Completed
Designation of Clean-up Personal
5:00 7:00 As appropriate
AOR hygiene Wearing of
AM AM Availability and Reason(s):
prescribed uniform
Distribution of Breakfast: Prayer before
Breakfast meal

Attendance FORMATION AND RANK


Sheet INSPECTION Completed
(7:00 AM-7:15 Daily Personnel Not Completed
AM) Rank Accounting Report
Inspection As appropriate
(7:15 AM-7:45 Rank Inspection Reason(s):
7:00 8:00 AM) Tamang Bihis
AM AM Defects Noted Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/Hanky
Handcuff
Issue Socks
Delinquency Buckle
Report Mustache
Finger nails
Briefing BRIEFING
Completed
Discussion of Invocation: Police
Common
Terms and
Officer’s Prayer oPresentation /
8:00 12:00 Discussion
AM NN PRESENTATION /
Patrol
Procedure DISCUSSION
oPractical
Common Terms and Patrol Exercises
Procedure
PRACTICAL EXERCISE Not Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
Exercises
Availability of LUNCH BREAK
Lunch Completed
Prayer before meal
Mess Kits Not Completed
12:00 1:00 Venue for
NN PM Lunch As appropriate
Reason(s):

Attendance FORMATION
Sheet for roll Completed
Roll Call Formation/
call formation Attendance in the Not Completed
1:00 1:15 Afternoon
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Conduct BRIEFING
inspection of Prior to dispatch for field Completed
the PTs in the immersion Not Completed
afternoon
1:15 4:45
FIELD IMMERSION As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):

Assign a PT to RECAPITULATION
recap the Completed
Summary of the activities
activities for the for the day Not Completed
day Closing Prayer
4:45 5:00 Issues and As appropriate
PM PM Reason(s):
concerns
Other
Instructions
Closing prayer
Supervision on PERSONAL TIME
Completed
personal
tasking Not Completed
5:00 6:00
As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):
Availability of DINNER TIME
Dinner Completed
Prayer before meal
Mess kits Not Completed
6:00 7:00 Venue for
Dinner As
PM PM
appropriate
Reason(s):

Supervision of STUDY TIME


study time Completed
Not Completed
7:00 9:00
As
PM PM
appropriate
Reason(s):

Attendance FORMATION
Completed
Sheet Roll Call Formation/
Defects Noted Attendance before Time Not Completed
9:00 9:30 for All Personnel to Sleep
(TAPS) As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):
Issue
Delinquency
Report
4:00 Supervision of TIME FOR ALL
9:30 AM TAPS PERSONNEL TO SLEEP Completed
PM (next (TAPS) Not Completed
day)

Module II
TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
PRE-DEPLOYMENT PROCEDURES

Common Terms

1. Beat – the designated area or the route, which is a part of sector where a
Police Officer conducts patrol.

2. Spot Check/Accosting – is the brief stopping of an individual, whether on


foot or in a vehicle, based on reasonable suspicion/probable cause, for
the purpose of determining the individual’s identity of resolving the officer’s
suspicion concerning criminal activity.

Patrol Operations
Pre-Deployment Procedure: Pre-deployment procedures are done to prepare
Patrol Officers for patrol operations and other patrol related activities. The Patrol
Officers undertake the following preparations for patrol operations:

1. Report at the police station at least thirty (30) minutes before the start of their
shift for accounting, inspection and briefing.

2. After the briefing, members of the foot patrol will proceed to the designated
beats to relieve in place the outgoing foot patrol officers. On the other hand,
members of the mobile patrol crew will proceed directly to the designated
relieving point for the checking and turnover of equipment. In both instances,
the outgoing patrol personnel must provide the incoming patrol personnel a
detailed situation update in their respective beats/sectors.

FTO’s Note: Require the PTs to research regarding the topics to be discussed the
following day.

PRACTICAL EXERCISE: Role Playing

The FTO will:

1. Divide the PTs into two (2) groups and/or as appropriate.


2. Explain thoroughly the given scenario prior to actual exercise.

3. Direct the PTs to perform based on their assigned tasks from the given scenario.

4. Solicit reactions/comments/recommendations from the other members of the


group.

5. Provide appropriate answer/s after the practical exercises on the given


scenario.

6. Give more examples/scenarios/explanations, as necessary.

SCENARIO: Spot Check

ANSWERS

1.

2. .

“?”

“.?”

3. .

4. .
“Patrolling is part of normal police procedure in order to prevent crime and
ensure public safety.”

“Normal police procedure po ang pagpapatrol. Ginagawa po natin ito para


magbantay laban sa krimen at para sa kaligtasan ng publiko.

5. Always thank the individual before letting her/him go.

“Thank you sir/mam, we appreciate your

cooperation.” “Salamat po sa inyong kooperasyon.”

Note: One Police Officer will approach the person and conduct verification
while his partner/buddy will serve as area security.

FIELD IMMERSION

The FTO will:

1. Advise the PTs to record all activities in the journal and attach accompanying
photos if there is any.

2. Designate a particular beat area to the PTs while observing the buddy system
and the location of the standby point where the PTs must be present during
the time of inspection

3. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the field in the morning.

4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break

5. Require the PT to:

a. know and familiarize with the name of thoroughfares, street, avenues

b. sketch the beat area


c. conduct inspection if the problem observed have been fixed i.e. leak
pipe, open manhole, while in the conduct of beat patrol

6. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.

FTO’s Note: Require the PTs to use the whistle, without firearms while
conducting beat patrol. It is advisable to use the whistle in warning
possible criminals, and in alerting the would-be victim and the
community as well.
TRAINING PLAN
MODULE II : PATROL

TARGET AUDIENCE : Police Trainees

DAY : 8

VENUE : As appropriate (City/Municipal Police Station)

TIME ALLOTTED : Eight (8) Hours

LEARNING AIDS : Laptop with LCD Projector/Overhead Projector/


Flip chart, Whiteboard and Marker

POLICE TRAINEE’S
REQUIREMENTS : PT’s prescribed uniform (Tamang
Bihis) PT’s Guide
Notebook/Tickler, Miranda Warning Card
Sheets of paper

TRAINING REFERENCES : Revised Philippine National Police Operational


Procedures (PNP Handbook PNPM-DO- DS-3-
2-13, December 2013), FTP Manual, STP
Guidebook

TRAINING GOAL : The purpose of this block of instruction is to


give the PTs information on patrol operation,
develop their competencies and learn the
types of patrolling including basic or commonly
used radio codes. PTs will also be exposed to
the actual conduct of different patrols and its
challenges.

TRAINING OBJECTIVES : After this block of instruction, the PTs will be


able to:

T.O. #1 : Define the terms Arrest and Crime Clock; and

T.O. #2 : Enumerate the sequence of actions that occur regularly during


the patrol operations.
FTO’S NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training schedule.

DAILY TRAINING SCHEDULE


D
A TIME FTO CHECKLIST ACTIVITIES REMARKS
Y
First Call (4:00 INVOCATION Completed
AM) Attention Morning Prayer Not Completed
Call (4:05 AM)
As appropriate
4:00 5:00 Assembly Call REVEILLE
Reason(s):
AM AM (4:15 AM) Calisthenics/
Accounting Warm-up Exercises/
(4:20 AM) Physical Conditioning
Road Run
Distribution of PERSONAL
Cleaning NECESSITIES/ Completed
Materials CLEANING OF Not Completed
Designation of AOR/BREAKFAST
5:00 7:00 AOR AOR Clean-up As appropriate
AM AM Availability and Personal hygiene Reason(s):
Distribution of Wearing of prescribed
Breakfast uniform
Breakfast: Prayer before
meal
Attendance FORMATION AND RANK
Sheet INSPECTION Completed
(7:00 AM-7:15 Daily Personnel Not Completed
AM) Accounting Report
Rank Inspection As appropriate
Rank Inspection
(7:15 AM-7:45 Reason(s):
7:00 8:00 Tamang Bihis
AM)
AM AM Proper haircut
Defects Noted Tickler/Ballpen/Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Issue
Delinquency Buckle
Report Mustache
Finger nails
8:00 12:00 Briefing BRIEFING
AM NN Discussion of Invocation: Police Completed
Common
Terms and
Officer’s Prayer oPresentation /
Discussion
Patrol PRESENTATION /
Procedure DISCUSSION oPractical
Common Terms and Patrol Exercises
Procedure
Not Completed

oPresentation /
Discussion

oPractical
Exercises

Availability of LUNCH BREAK


Lunch Completed
Prayer before meal
Mess Kits Not Completed
12:00 1:00 Venue for Lunch
As
NN PM
appropriate
Reason(s):

Attendance FORMATION
Sheet for roll call Completed
Roll Call Formation/
formation Attendance in the Not Completed
1:00 1:15 Afternoon
As
PM PM
appropriate
Reason(s):

Conduct BRIEFING
Completed
inspection of the Prior to dispatch for
PTs in the field immersion Not Completed
afternoon
1:15 4:45
FIELD IMMERSION As
PM PM
appropriate
Reason(s):

Assign a PT to RECAPITULATION
recap the Completed
Summary of the activities
activities for the for the day Not Completed
day Closing Prayer
4:45 5:00 Issues and As
PM PM concerns appropriate
Reason(s):
Other
Instructions
Closing prayer
Availability of DINNER TIME
Dinner Completed
Prayer before meal
Mess kits Not Completed
6:00 7:00 Venue for Dinner
As
PM PM
appropriate
Reason(s):

Supervision of STUDY TIME


study time Completed

Not Completed
7:00 9:00
As
PM PM
appropriate
Reason(s):

Attendance FORMATION
Completed
Sheet Roll Call Formation/
Defects Noted Attendance before Time Not Completed
9:00 9:30 for All Personnel to
Sleep (TAPS) As
PM PM
appropriate
Issue Reason(s):
Delinquency
Report
4:00 Supervision of TIME FOR ALL
9:30 AM TAPS PERSONNEL TO SLEEP Completed
PM (next (TAPS) Not Completed
day)
Module II
TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
PATROL OPERATIONS , ARREST, CRIME CLOCK

Common Terms

1. Arrest – is the taking of a person into custody in order that s/he may be
bound to answer for an offense.

2. Crime Clock - is an illustration of the distribution by time of the crime incidents


in the area of responsibility of the police unit for a particular period.

FTO’s Note: Coordinate with Operation Branch to present the video presentation
regarding arrest technique and by using a printed sample of Crime
Clock to explain its use and importance.

Patrol Operations

Deployment Procedures: Deployment procedures are done to ensure that patrol


personnel perform their tasks, duties and responsibilities in their respective areas within
their tour of duty. The patrol personnel perform the following tasks during their patrol
shift:

1. Inform the Patrol Supervisor of their arrival at the designated beat. Report
unusual incidents and hourly situation updates. Record all important data in
the police notebook for reference.

2. Patrol the assigned beats in buddy system or jointly with BPATs or other
force multipliers. Ensure that safety and security are maintained in the beat.

3. Enforce laws and ordinances and arrest law/ordinance violators.

4. Perform the duties of first responders during incidents or emergency situations.

5. Familiarize with the physical layout of the area, facilities and structures therein.
Know the residents, owners, and occupants of business establishments in the
beat to develop informants. Note their routine activities for future reference.
6. Observe, monitor and report suspicious people or public assembly to prevent
crime and disorder. Be vigilant at all times.

7. Observe, check and report suspicious structures or buildings, compounds


and vehicles (private, public, or commercial/delivery vehicles).

8. Initiate the removal of hazards to public safety.

FTO’s Note: Require the PTs to research regarding the topic to be discussed the
following day.

FIELD IMMERSION

The FTO will:

1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the journal with accompanying photos, if there is any.

2. Require the PTs to list the banks and other financial institution in the area to
include location in the journal.

3. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the field in the morning.

4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break.

5. Require the PTs to list the pawnshop or money remittance center and similar
establishment within the area of deployment and to provide them with the
contact number of the nearest PCP or PS.

6. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.

“To every thing there is a season and a time to every purpose under Heaven.”
— Ecclesiastes 3:1
TRAINING PLAN
MODULE II : PATROL

TARGET AUDIENCE : Police Trainees

DAY : 9

VENUE : As appropriate (City/Municipal Police Station)

TIME ALLOTTED : Eight (8) Hours

LEARNING AIDS : Laptop with LCD projector/overhead projector/


flip chart, whiteboard and marker

POLICE TRAINEE’S
REQUIREMENTS : PT’s prescribed uniform (Tamang
Bihis) PT’s Guide
Notebook/Tickler, Miranda Warning Card
Sheets of paper

TRAINING REFERENCES : Revised Philippine National Police Operational


Procedures (PNP Handbook PNPM-DO- DS-3-
2-13, December 2013), FTP Manual, STP
Guidebook

TRAINING GOAL : The purpose of this block of instruction is to


give the PTs information on patrol operation,
develop their competencies and learn the
types of patrolling including basic or commonly
used radio codes. PTs will also be exposed to
the actual conduct of different patrols and its
challenges.

TRAINING OBJECTIVES : After this block of instruction, the PTs will be


able to:

T.O #1 : Define the terms Dragnet Operation and First Responder; and

T.O #2 : Enumerate the sequence of actions that occur regularly during


the patrol operations.
FTO’S NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training schedule.

DAILY TRAINING SCHEDULE


D
A TIME FTO CHECKLIST ACTIVITIES REMARKS
Y
First Call INVOCATION
(4:00 AM) Morning Prayer Completed
Attention Call (4:05 Not Completed
4:00 5:00 AM) REVEILLE
Assembly Call (4:15 Calisthenics/ As appropriate
AM AM
AM) Warm-up Exercises/ Reason(s):
Accounting Physical Conditioning
(4:20 AM) Road Run
Distribution of PERSONAL
Cleaning Materials NECESSITIES/ Completed
Designation of AOR CLEANING OF Not Completed
Availability and AOR/BREAKFAST
5:00 7:00 Distribution of AOR Clean-up As appropriate
AM AM Breakfast Personal hygiene Reason(s):
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer
before meal
Attendance Sheet FORMATION AND
(7:00 AM-7:15 AM) RANK INSPECTION Completed
Rank Inspection Daily Personnel Not Completed
(7:15 AM-7:45 AM) Accounting Report
Defects Noted Rank Inspection As appropriate
Tamang Bihis Reason(s):
7:00 8:00 Proper haircut
AM AM Tickler/Ballpen/H
Issue Delinquency anky
Report Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
Briefing BRIEFING
Discussion of Invocation: Police Completed

8:00 12:00
Common Terms
and Patrol
Officer’s Prayer
oPresentation /
PRESENTATION / Discussion
AM NN Procedure DISCUSSION
Common Terms and oPractical
Patrol Procedure Exercises
Not Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
Exercises
Availability of Lunch LUNCH BREAK
Completed
Mess Kits Prayer before meal
Venue for Lunch Not Completed
12:00 1:00
As appropriate
NN PM
Reason(s):

Attendance Sheet FORMATION


for roll call Completed
Roll Call Formation/
formation Attendance in the Not Completed
1:00 1:15 Afternoon
As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):

Conduct BRIEFING
inspection of the Prior to dispatch for Completed
PTs in the field immersion Not Completed
afternoon
1:15 4:45
FIELD IMMERSION As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):

Assign a PT to RECAPITULATION
recap the activities Summary of the Completed
for the day activities for the day Not Completed
Issues and Closing Prayer
4:45 5:00
concerns As appropriate
PM PM
Other Instructions Reason(s):
Closing prayer

Supervision on PERSONAL TIME


personal tasking Completed

Not Completed
5:00 6:00
As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):
Availability of DINNER TIME
Dinner Completed
Prayer before meal
Mess kits Not Completed
6:00 7:00 Venue for Dinner
As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):

Supervision of STUDY TIME


Completed
study time
Not Completed
7:00 9:00
As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):

FORMATION
Attendance Sheet Completed
Roll Call Formation/
Defects Noted Attendance before Not Completed
9:00 9:30 Time for All Personnel
to Sleep (TAPS) As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):
Issue Delinquency
Report

4:00 Supervision of TIME FOR ALL


9:30 AM PERSONNEL TO Completed
TAPS
PM (next SLEEP (TAPS) Not Completed
day)
Module II
TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
DRAGNET OPERATION, FIRST RESPONDER,
DEPLOYMENT PROCEDURES

Common Terms

1. Dragnet Operation – is a police operation sealing-off the probable exit points


of fleeing suspects from the crime scene to prevent their escape and effect
arrest.

2. First Responder – refers to a police officer who is first to arrive at the crime
scene to provide initial police actions on the information or complaint received.

FTO’s Note: Pinpoint and show where the dragnet points of mobile cars are
located to include the strategic location of chokepoints and
checkpoints in case an incident occurs using the territorial map of
the police station.

Patrol Operations

Deployment Procedures

1. Entertain complaints and respond to calls for assistance or intervention.

2. Assist motorists or pedestrians and provide information such as directions


and locations.

3. Report immediately to the SOC, all police actions taken as a result of a


response (reactive) or spot (proactive) check conducted.

4. Assist personnel of responsible agencies/units in facilitating the flow of traffic


at busy intersections/roads within the beat.

5. Conduct “ugnayans”/dialogues with the residents in the beat to maintain a


harmonious relationship and elicit their cooperation and support.

6. Assist in performing the following tasks:


a. Serve summons, subpoenas and warrants of arrest;

b. Conduct neighborhood checks;

c. Organize small community groups as force multipliers;

d. Set up Barangay Information Networks (BINs);

e. Serve notices in connection with the Annual Verification of Firearms/LOI


“Bilang Boga”;

f. Validate information reports;

g. Follow-up leads; and

h. Take photographs of vital establishments and roads.

7. Members of the mobile patrol shall inform the SOC by radio before stopping
or pursuing any vehicle. Report the plate number of the vehicle, direction of
travel, names of streets/roads, and the reason/cause for police action to be
taken. This is called a “preparatory call” devised as a protective and
preventive procedure in case the suspected vehicle escapes and causes
injury or death to the mobile crew.

8. Record in the After Patrol Report all unusual incidents and conditions that
came to their attention.

9. Perform tasks, duties and responsibilities and stay on post in their assigned
beats until properly relieved.

10. Perform other tasks as may be directed.

FTO’s Note: Require the PTs to research regarding the topic to be discussed the
following day.

FIELD IMMERSION

The FTO will:

1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the journal with accompanying photos, if there is any.
2. Require the PTs to list the place of interest within the area of deployment.

3. Conduct morning inspection of PTs in the field.

4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break.

5. Require the PTs to list the gasoline station and convenience store and to
provide the community with the contact number of the nearest PCP or PS.

6. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.

7. Give an assignment to the PTs to research regarding “No Contact Search” as


part of spot check.

FTO’s Note: Advise the PTs to have a close coordination with the security
officers of establishment and inform the use of “Quick Dial, Quick
Response.”

“Affliction hardens those whom it does not soften.”


— Charles H. Spurgeon
TRAINING PLAN

MODULE II : PATROL

TARGET AUDIENCE : Police Trainees

DAY : 10

VENUE : As appropriate (City/Municipal Police Station)

TIME ALLOTTED : Eight (8) Hours

LEARNING AIDS : Laptop with LCD Projector/Overhead Projector/


Flip chart, Whiteboard and Marker

POLICE TRAINEE’S
REQUIREMENTS : PT’s prescribed uniform (Tamang
Bihis) PT’s Guide
Notebook/Tickler, Miranda Warning Card
Sheets of paper

TRAINING REFERENCES : Revised Philippine National Police Operational


Procedures (PNP Handbook PNPM-DO- DS-3-
2-13, December 2013), FTP Manual, STP
Guidebook

TRAINING GOAL : The purpose of this block of instruction is to


give the PTs information on patrol operation,
develop their competencies and learn the
types of patrolling including basic or commonly
used radio codes. PTs will also be exposed to
the actual conduct of different patrols and its
challenges.

TRAINING OBJECTIVES : After this block of instruction, the PTs will be


able to:

T.O. #1 : Define the terms Patrol Shift, Patrol Personnel, Patrol Supervisor
and Patrol Officer; and

T.O. #2 : Enumerate the sequence of actions that occur regularly after


the patrol operations.
FTO’S NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training schedule.

DAILY TRAINING SCHEDULE


D
A TIME FTO CHECKLIST ACTIVITIES REMARKS
Y
First Call (4:00 INVOCATION
AM) Attention Morning Prayer Completed
Call (4:05 AM) Not Completed
4:00 5:00 Assembly Call REVEILLE
(4:15 AM) Calisthenics/ As appropriate
AM AM
Accounting Warm-up Exercises/ Reason(s):
(4:20 AM) Physical Conditioning
Road Run

Distribution of PERSONAL
Cleaning Materials NECESSITIES/ Completed
Designation of CLEANING OF Not Completed
AOR AOR/BREAKFAST
5:00 7:00 Availability and AOR Clean-up As appropriate
AM AM Distribution of Personal hygiene Reason(s):
Breakfast Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer
before meal
Attendance Sheet FORMATION AND
(7:00 AM-7:15 AM) RANK INSPECTION Completed
Rank Inspection Daily Personnel Not Completed
(7:15 AM-7:45 AM) Accounting Report
Defects Noted As appropriate
Rank Inspection
Reason(s):
7:00 8:00 Tamang Bihis
AM AM Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/Hanky
Issue Delinquency Handcuff
Report Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
Briefing BRIEFING
Invocation: Police Completed
Discussion of
8:00 12:00 Common Terms Officer’s Prayer oPresentation /
AM NN and Patrol PRESENTATION / Discussion
Procedure DISCUSSION
Common Terms and
oPractical
Exercises
Patrol Procedure
Not Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
Practical
Exercises

Availability of LUNCH BREAK


Lunch Completed
Prayer before meal
Mess Kits Not Completed
12:00 1:00 Venue for Lunch
NN PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Attendance Sheet FORMATION


for roll call Completed
Roll Call Formation/
formation Attendance in the Not Completed
1:00 1:15 Afternoon
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Require the PTs BRIEFING


to List the Prior to dispatch for Completed
Schools, field immersion Not Completed
Churches and
Hospitals in the FIELD IMMERSION As appropriate
1:15 4:45
area of Schools, Churches Reason(s):
PM PM and Hospitals in the
deployment
Conduct area of deployment
inspection of the
PTs in the
afternoon
Collect the After RECAPITULATION
Duty Report and Completed
Summary of the
Journal Notebook activities for the day Not Completed
of the PTs Closing Prayer
4:45 5:00 Issues and As appropriate
PM PM
concerns Reason(s):
Open Forum
Guidance

Supervision on PERSONAL TIME


personal tasking Completed
Not Completed
5:00 6:00
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):
Availability of DINNER TIME
Dinner Completed
Prayer before meal
Mess kits Not Completed
6:00 7:00 Venue for Dinner
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Supervision of STUDY TIME


study time Completed
Not Completed
7:00 9:00
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Attendance Sheet FORMATION


Completed
Defects Noted Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Not Completed
9:00 9:30 Time for All Personnel
PM PM Issue Delinquency to Sleep (TAPS) As appropriate
Report Reason(s):

Supervision of TIME FOR ALL


TAPS PERSONNEL TO SLEEP Completed
4:00
(TAPS)
9:30 AM Not Completed
PM (next
day) As appropriate
Reason(s):
Module II
TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
POST DEPLOYMENT PROCEDURES

Common Terms

1. Patrol Shift – the working period of a group of patrol personnel

2. Patrol Personnel – refers to both the Patrol Supervisor and Patrol Officers

3. Patrol Supervisor – responsible for the Patrol Officers and is directly under the
supervision of the Chief of Police

4. Patrol Officer – personnel directly under the supervision of the Patrol Supervisor

Patrol Operations

Post Deployment Procedures: Post deployment procedures are done to account


patrol personnel and equipment and to consolidate the result of the deployment.
The feedback on operations will provide important information for subsequent patrol
operations and related activities.

The Patrol Personnel will perform the following procedures to properly turn-over
team equipment and responsibility and to provide feedback and relevant information
obtained during their shift:

1. Outgoing members of the foot patrol must wait for the arrival of incoming
shift of Patrol Officers for the proper turnover of responsibility, equipment and
relieving in place.

2. Mobile patrol crew should return to the Police Station for the turnover of
responsibility and team equipment.

3. Members of the mobile patrol must ensure the patrol vehicle’s serviceability
and cleanliness prior to its turnover to the incoming mobile patrol team.

4. The outgoing official duty driver must properly turn over the patrol vehicle to
the incoming official duty driver.
5. Turnover to the Patrol Supervisor or investigator of any item confiscated or
recovered.

6. Accomplish the After Patrol Report. Include in the report a summary of all
incidents responded to with the corresponding response time; and activities
done including compliance to the specific tasks given before or during the
deployment by the Patrol Supervisor and the concerned staff. Submit the
report to the Patrol Supervisor.

Answer to Assignment

p.

FTO’s Note: Require the PTs to research regarding the topic to be discussed the
following day.

FIELD IMMERSION

The FTO will:

1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the journal with accompanying photos if there is any.

2. Require the PTs to list the vital installation and its location existing in the
area of deployment.

3. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the field in the morning.

4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break.

5. Require the PTs to list the schools, churches and hospitals in the area of
deployment.

6. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.


TRAINING PLAN

MODULE II : PATROL

TARGET AUDIENCE : Police Trainees

DAY : 11

VENUE : As appropriate (City/Municipal Police Station)

TIME ALLOTTED : Eight (8) Hours

LEARNING AIDS : Laptop with LCD Projector/Overhead Projector/


Flip chart, Whiteboard and Marker

POLICE TRAINEE’S
REQUIREMENTS : PT’s prescribed uniform (Tamang
Bihis) PT’s Guide
Notebook/Tickler, Miranda Warning Card
Sheets of paper

TRAINING REFERENCES : Revised Philippine National Police Operational


Procedures (PNP Handbook PNPM-DO- DS-3-
2-13, December 2013), FTP Manual, STP
Guidebook

TRAINING GOAL : The purpose of this block of instruction is to


give the PTs information on patrol operation,
develop their competencies and learn the
types of patrolling including basic or commonly
used radio codes. PTs will also be exposed to
the actual conduct of different patrols and its
challenges.

TRAINING OBJECTIVE : After this block of instruction, the PTs wil be


able to:

T.O. #1 : Define the terms Other Forms of Police Presence Operations,


Police Community Partnership and Police Integrated Patrol
System.
FTO’S NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training schedule.

DAILY TRAINING SCHEDULE


D
A TIME FTO CHECKLIST ACTIVITIES REMARKS
Y
First Call INVOCATION
(4:00 AM) Morning Prayer Completed
Attention Call (4:05 Not Completed
4:00 5:00 AM) REVEILLE
Assembly Call (4:15 Calisthenics/ As appropriate
AM AM
AM) Warm-up Exercises/ Reason(s):
Accounting Physical Conditioning
(4:20 AM) Road Run
Distribution of PERSONAL
NECESSITIES/ Completed
Cleaning Materials
Designation of AOR CLEANING OF Not Completed
Availability and AOR/BREAKFAST
5:00 7:00 Distribution of AOR Clean-up As appropriate
AM AM Breakfast Personal hygiene Reason(s):
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer
before meal
Attendance Sheet FORMATION AND
(7:00 AM-7:15 AM) RANK INSPECTION Completed
Rank Inspection Daily Personnel Not Completed
(7:15 AM-7:45 AM) Accounting Report
Defects Noted As appropriate
Rank Inspection
Reason(s):
Tamang Bihis
7:00 8:00 Proper haircut
AM AM Tickler/Ballpen/
Issue Delinquency Hanky
Report Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
Briefing BRIEFING Completed
Discussion on Invocation: Police
Common Terms Officer’s Prayer oPresentation /
8:00 12:00 and Patrol Discussion
PRESENTATION /
AM NN Procedure DISCUSSION oPractical
Common Terms and Exercises
Patrol Procedure
NGOs and Civilian
Volunteers within the
area of Deployment
Availability of Lunch LUNCH BREAK
Completed
Mess Kits Prayer before meal
Venue for Lunch Not Completed
12:00 1:00
As appropriate
NN PM
Reason(s):

Attendance Sheet FORMATION


Completed
for roll call Roll Call Formation/
formation Attendance in the Not Completed
1:00 1:15 Afternoon
As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):

Briefing BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for Completed
field immersion Not Completed

1:15 4:45 FIELD IMMERSION As appropriate


PM PM Interaction with Reason(s):
NGOs and inquire
regarding the peace
and order situation

Collect the After RECAPITULATION


Summary of the Completed
Duty Report and
Journal Notebook activities for the day Not Completed
of the PTs and Closing Prayer
distribute a copy of As appropriate
Do’s and Don’ts for Reason(s):
4:45 5:00 Police Outpost
PM PM Assign a PT to
recap the activities
for the day
Issues and
concerns
Open Forum
Guidance
5:00 6:00 Supervision on PERSONAL TIME
PM PM personal tasking Completed
Not Completed

As appropriate
Reason(s):

Availability of DINNER TIME


Dinner Completed
Prayer before meal
Mess kits Not Completed
6:00 7:00 Venue for Dinner
As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):

Supervision of STUDY TIME


study time Completed

Not Completed
7:00 9:00
As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):

Attendance Sheet FORMATION


Completed
Defects Noted Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Not Completed
9:00 9:30 Time for All Personnel
Issue Delinquency to Sleep (TAPS) As appropriate
PM PM
Report Reason(s):

4:00 Supervision of TIME FOR ALL


9:30 AM TAPS PERSONNEL TO Completed
PM (next SLEEP (TAPS) Not Completed
day)
Module II
TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
DO’s AND DONT’s FOR POLICE OUTPOST

Common Terms

1. Other Forms of Police Presence Operations – refer to activities other than


patrol operations that involve direct contact with the community such as
serving summons and warrants of arrest conducting neighborhood checks
organizing small community groups as force multipliers setting up Barangay
Information Networks (BINs), and serving notices in connection with the
Annual Verification of Firearms/LOI Bilang Boga.

2. Police Community Partnership – philosophy of community policing that


emphasizes in a problem solving partnership between the police and
the community in working towards a healthy, crime free and harmonious
environment.

3. Police Integrated Patrol System (PIPS) – a patrol concept where different


patrol units of the Station, barangay tanods, bantay bayan, NGOs and
civilian volunteers from the community support and complement the efforts of
each other aimed to prevent the occurrence of crime in their area of
responsibility.

The PIPS is a mechanism that incorporates three (3) components of a Police


Station to prevent crime, enforce the law, and maintain peace, order and
security in its area of responsibility. These are the following:

a. Fixed Components. Fixed components include the Police Station, the


Police Community Precincts, traffic posts, and visibility points that are
strategically deployed;

b. Patrol Components. Patrol components include the foot, mobile, bike,


motorcycle, mounted, waterborne, and sky patrols; and

c. Auxiliary Components. Auxiliary components include the BPATs, other


force multipliers, non-government organizations, and civilian volunteer
groups.
FTO’s Note: Require the PTs to research regarding the topic to be discussed the
following day.

FIELD IMMERSION

The FTO will:

1. Require the PTs to interact to at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the journal with accompanying photos, if there is any.

2. Require the PTs to list the NGOs and civilian volunteers within the area of
deployment in the journal.

3. Conduct morning inspection of the PTs in the field.

4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break.

5. Require the PTs to interact with the NGOs and inquire regarding the peace
and order situation and record in the journal.

6. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.

FTO’s Note: Distribute a copy of Do’s and Dont’s for Police Outpost.

DO’s AND DON’Ts FOR POLICE OUTPOST

1. Observe “Tamang Bihis”;

2. Always carry a pocket-size notebook/tickler, pen and Miranda Doctrine Card;

3. Always be alert and ready to render police assistance to the public;

4. Prevent crimes and arrest sighted law violators;

5. Take note of all defects such as falling debris, traffic, flooding, open manhole,
hanging electric wirings/cables and others which can cause danger to the
public and report the same to SOC for appropriate action;

6. Strictly observe traffic rules and regulations;


7. Avoid sleeping, smoking, reading newspaper and unnecessary texting while
on duty;

8. Establish contact with the security guards and mobilize force multipliers in the
conduct of patrol;

9. Be watchful of suspicious individuals, group/s of people, tinted vehicles, and


motorcycle riding criminals and unattended baggage especially in crowded
areas, business establishments, dark alleys and other areas frequented by
criminals to stage their plan;

10. Be courteous at all times when dealing with the public;

11. When suspects escape, immediately inform the SOC the identity,
composition, armaments, vehicles and the direction of escape;

12. During bomb threats, call EOD for back up and never attempt to move the
suspicious object and secure the area within a minimum of 100-meter radius;

13. Do not use firearms or warning shot, instead use whistle or megaphone in
warning criminals;

14. Leave your post only on actual rendering of police assistance and other
personal necessity;

15. Strictly observe the PNP Operational Procedures at all times;

16. Be familiar/knowledgeable of all conditions, events and details of places in


their assigned PIPS area;

17. When accosting a suspicious person or any individual in requesting for


identification, avoid taking the wallet or bag in which the cards/documents are
placed. Let the individual remove and hand them over to you;

18. Enforce the law and city/municipal ordinances;

19. Observe Linear Patrol except during police response;

20. Turn-on blinkers during night time; and

21. Maintain the cleanliness of the Police Outpost always.


TRAINING PLAN
MODULE II : Patrol

TARGET AUDIENCE : Police Trainees

DAY : 13

VENUE : As appropriate (City/Municipal Police Station)

TIME ALLOTTED : Eight (8) Hours

LEARNING AIDS : Laptop with LCD Projector/Overhead Projector/


Flip chart, Whiteboard and Marker

POLICE TRAINEE’S
REQUIREMENTS : PT’s prescribed uniform (Tamang
Bihis) PT’s Guide
Notebook/Tickler, Miranda Warning Card
Sheets of paper

TRAINING REFERENCES : Revised Philippine National Police Operational


Procedures (PNP Handbook PNPM-DO- DS-3-
2-13, December 2013), FTP Manual, STP
Guidebook

TRAINING GOAL : The purpose of this block of instruction is to


give the PTs information on patrol operation,
develop their competencies and learn the
types of patrolling including basic or commonly
used radio codes. PTs will also be exposed to
the actual conduct of different patrols and its
challenges.

TRAINING OBJECTIVES : After this block of instruction, the PTs will be


able to:

T.O. #1 : Define the terms Patrol Coverage, Patrol Duration and Patrol
Route; and

T.O. #2 : Discuss about Frequency of Patrol Operations.


FTO’S NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training schedule.

DAILY TRAINING SCHEDULE


D
A TIME FTO CHECKLIST ACTIVITIES REMARKS
Y
First Call INVOCATION
(4:00 AM) Morning Prayer Completed
Attention Call (4:05 Not Completed
4:00 5:00 AM) REVEILLE
Assembly Call (4:15 Calisthenics/ As appropriate
AM AM
AM) Warm-up Exercises/ Reason(s):
Accounting Physical Conditioning
(4:20 AM) Road Run
Distribution of PERSONAL
Cleaning Materials NECESSITIES/ Completed
Designation of AOR CLEANING OF Not Completed
Availability and AOR/BREAKFAST
5:00 7:00 Distribution of AOR Clean-up As appropriate
AM AM Breakfast Personal hygiene Reason(s):
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer
before meal
Attendance Sheet FORMATION AND
(7:00 AM-7:15 AM) RANK INSPECTION Completed
Rank Inspection Daily Personnel Not Completed
(7:15 AM-7:45 AM) Accounting Report
Defects Noted As appropriate
Rank Inspection
Reason(s):
Tamang Bihis
7:00 8:00 Proper haircut
AM AM Issue Delinquency Tickler/Ballpen/H
Report anky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
Briefing BRIEFING
Completed
Discussion on Invocation: Police
8:00 12:00
Common Terms Officer’s Prayer oPresentation /
and Patrol Discussion
AM NN PRESENTATION /
Procedure DISCUSSION oPractical
Common Terms and Exercises
Patrol Procedure
Standing Duty Not Completed
(Police Outpost)
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
Exercises
Availability of Lunch LUNCH BREAK
Completed
Mess Kits Prayer before meal
Venue for Lunch Not Completed
12:00 1:00
As appropriate
NN PM
Reason(s):

Attendance Sheet FORMATION


for roll call Completed
Roll Call Formation/
formation Attendance in the Not Completed
1:00 1:15 Afternoon
As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):

Briefing BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for Completed
field immersion Not Completed
1:15 4:45
FIELD IMMERSION As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):

Collect the After RECAPITULATION


Summary of the Completed
Duty Report and
Journal Notebook of activities for the day Not Completed
the PTs Closing Prayer
Assign a PT to As appropriate
4:45 5:00 Reason(s):
recap the activities
PM PM
of day
Issues and
concerns
Open Forum
Guidance
Supervision on PERSONAL TIME
personal tasking Completed

Not Completed

5:00 6:00 As appropriate


PM PM Reason(s):
Availability of DINNER TIME
Dinner Completed
Prayer before meal
Mess kits Not Completed
6:00 7:00 Venue for Dinner
As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):

Supervision of STUDY TIME


Completed
study time
Not Completed
7:00 9:00
As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):

FORMATION
Completed
Attendance Sheet Roll Call Formation/
Defects Noted Attendance before Not Completed
9:00 9:30 Time for All Personnel
to Sleep (TAPS) As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):
Issue Delinquency
Report

4:00 Supervision of TIME FOR ALL


TAPS PERSONNEL TO Completed
9:30 AM
PM (next SLEEP (TAPS) Not Completed
day)
Module II
TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
FREQUENCY OF PATROL OPERATIO NS

Common Terms

1. Patrol Coverage – refers to the area of operation of the Patrol Officers


divided into patrol sectors and patrol beats

2. Patrol Duration – refers to the length of time of the patrol operations

3. Patrol Route – identifies the possible routes that can be taken by the Patrol
Officers for the patrol operations

Patrol Operations

Frequency. The frequency of patrols refer to how often patrols are conducted in
the patrol sector and the patrol beat.

Patrol operations are conducted daily in the patrol sectors/beats. Depending on


the available resources and the peculiarity of the area of responsibility, patrol
operations are conducted in two (2) or three (3) shifts every day.

The relieving and posting of Patrol Officers in their shift should not coincide with
critical periods. These are the durations when people are in public places or on the
move from their residences to their places of concern or vice versa, such as opening
and closing time of banks, schools, malls and other business establishments. Critical
periods also include times when people attend special events like fiestas and
midnight masses and when the occurrence of crimes is at their peak based on the
crime clock.

FIELD IMMERSION

The FTO will:

1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the journal with accompanying photos if any.

2. Assigned PTs in Standing Duty (Police Outpost) together with the regular
Police Officer. The PTs must observe the following:
a. The Police Officer have a list of contact numbers of the establishment;

b. Courteous when dealing with the public; and

c. Conduct situation report every hour to the SOC thru radio, if available, or
text to include inspection.

3. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the field in the morning.

4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break.

5. Require the PTs to list the hotels and malls.

6. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.

“I began to trust the questions themselves to lead me beyond answers to understanding, beyond practice to faith”
— Joan D. Chittister
TRAINING PLAN
MODULE II : Patrol

TARGET AUDIENCE : Police Trainees

DAY : 14

VENUE : As appropriate (City / Municipal Police Station)

TIME ALLOTTED : Eight (8) Hours

LEARNING AIDS : Laptop with LCD Projector/Overhead Projector/


Flip chart, Whiteboard and Marker

POLICE TRAINEE’S
REQUIREMENTS : PT’s prescribed uniform (Tamang
Bihis) PT’s Guide
Notebook/Tickler, Miranda Warning Card
Sheets of paper

TRAINING REFERENCES : Revised Philippine National Police Operational


Procedures (PNP Handbook PNPM-DO- DS-3-
2-13, December 2013), FTP Manual, STP
Guidebook

TRAINING GOAL : The purpose of this block of instruction is to


give the PTs information on patrol operation,
develop their competencies and learn the
types of patrolling including basic or commonly
used radio codes. PTs will also be exposed to
the actual conduct of different patrols and its
challenges.

TRAINING OBJECTIVES : After this block of instruction, the PTs will be


able to:

T.O. #1 : Define the terms Tasks, Response Time and Sector; and

T.O. #2 : Discuss about Patrol Log of Patrol Operation.


FTO’S NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training schedule.

DAILY TRAINING SCHEDULE


D
A TIME FTO CHECKLIST ACTIVITIES REMARKS
Y
First Call INVOCATION
(4:00 AM) Morning Prayer Completed
Attention Call (4:05 Not Completed
4:00 5:00 AM) REVEILLE
Assembly Call (4:15 Calisthenics/ As appropriate
AM AM
AM) Warm-up Exercises/ Reason(s):
Accounting Physical Conditioning
(4:20 AM) Road Run
Distribution of PERSONAL
Cleaning Materials NECESSITIES/ Completed
Designation of AOR CLEANING OF Not Completed
Availability and AOR/BREAKFAST
5:00 7:00 Distribution of AOR Clean-up As appropriate
AM AM Breakfast Personal hygiene Reason(s):
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer
before meal
Attendance Sheet FORMATION AND
(7:00 AM-7:15 AM) RANK INSPECTION Completed
Rank Inspection Daily Personnel Not Completed
(7:15 AM-7:45 AM) Accounting Report
Defects Noted As appropriate
Rank Inspection
Reason(s):
Tamang Bihis
7:00 8:00 Proper haircut
AM AM Tickler/Ballpen/
Issue Delinquency Hanky
Report Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
Briefing BRIEFING
Discussion on Completed
Invocation: Police
8:00 12:00
Common Terms Officer’s Prayer oPresentation /
and Patrol Discussion
AM NN
Procedure
oPractical
Exercises
PRESENTATION / Not Completed
DISCUSSION
Common Terms and
oPresentation /
Discussion
Patrol Procedure
oPractical
Exercises
Availability of Lunch LUNCH BREAK
Completed
Mess Kits Prayer before meal
Venue for Lunch Not Completed
12:00 1:00
As appropriate
NN PM
Reason(s):

Attendance Sheet FORMATION


for roll call Completed
Roll Call Formation/
formation Attendance in the Not Completed
1:00 1:15 Afternoon
As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):

Briefing BRIEFING
Prior to dispatch for Completed
Conduct inspection
of the PTs in the field immersion Not Completed
afternoon
1:15 4:45
FIELD IMMERSION As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):

Collect the After RECAPITULATION


Completed
Duty Report and Summary of the
Journal Notebook activities for the day Not Completed
of the PTs Closing Prayer
Assign a PT to As appropriate
4:45 5:00 Reason(s):
recap the activities
PM PM
for the day
Issues and
concerns
Other Instructions
Closing prayer
Supervision on PERSONAL TIME
personal tasking Completed
Not Completed
5:00 6:00
As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):
Availability of DINNER TIME
Dinner Completed
Prayer before meal
Mess kits Not Completed
6:00 7:00 Venue for Dinner
As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):

Supervision of STUDY TIME


study time Completed
Not Completed
7:00 9:00
As appropriate
PM PM
Reason(s):

Attendance Sheet FORMATION


Completed
Defects Noted Roll Call Formation/
Attendance before Not Completed
9:00 9:30 Time for All Personnel
to Sleep (TAPS) As appropriate
PM PM Issue Delinquency
Reason(s):
Report

4:00 Supervision of TIME FOR ALL


TAPS PERSONNEL TO Completed
9:30 AM
PM (next SLEEP (TAPS) Not Completed
day)
Module II
TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
PATROL LOG

Common Terms

1. Task - a duty to be performed.

2. Response Time – refers to the time that elapsed from the moment that a
Police Officer received the call for assistance up to the time that the police
first responder arrived at the scene.

*The Standard Response Time is Five (5) minutes.

3. Sector – a subdivision of a locality which compose of two or more beat patrol


areas where a composite or Police Integrated Patrol System is conducted

Patrol Operations

Patrol Log. The Police Station shall maintain a monthly Patrol Log to officially
document the patrol operations and other related policing activities rendered by all
its uniformed personnel. The Patrol Log shall be the only basis for computing the
number of man hours rendered by every uniformed personnel and the whole station.
This will also correct the practice of some field units in reporting their patrol and police
presence outputs based on the estimated number of patrol man hours rendered. A
copy shall be submitted through channel until it reaches the Directorate for Operations
(DO) for monitoring purposes.

The Patrol Log serves the following purposes

1. Ensures accountability of personnel;

2. Basis for computing patrol man hours rendered by every uniformed


personnel of the Police Station and the whole Police Station;

3. Gauges the effectiveness and efficiency of the crime prevention program of


the Police Station; and

4. Serves as reference for the issuance of certification on the patrol man hours
rendered by every uniformed personnel.
FTO’s Note: Inform the PTs regarding the new POP requiring all newly-recruited
PO1s and newly-assigned PNCOs of the Police Station as well as
organic PNCOs without patrol duty experience to render at least
2,000 man hours (based on the Patrol Log) of patrol duties before
being considered for other assignments within the Police Station/
Sub-Station/Precinct. (Police Patrol Operations Manual 2013)

FIELD IMMERSION

The FTO will:

1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the journal with accompanying photos if there is any.

2. Assign PTs in Standing Duty (Police Outpost) together with the regular Police
Officer. The PTs must observe the following:

a. The Police Officer have a list of contact numbers of the establishment

b. Courteous when dealing with the public

c. Conduct situation report every hour to the SOC thru radio, if available, or
text to include inspection

3. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the field in the morning.

4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break.

5. Require the PTs to list the names of high profile personality living in the
community. i.e. mayor, vice mayor, senator, etc.

6. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.

“How does one magnify a calling?


Simply by performing the service that pertains to it.”
— Thomas S. Monson
TRAINING PLAN
MODULE II : PATROL

TARGET AUDIENCE : Police Trainees

DAY : 15

VENUE : As appropriate (City / Municipal Police Station)

TIME ALLOTTED : Eight (8) Hours

LEARNING AIDS : Laptop with LCD Projector/Overhead Projector/


Flip chart, Whiteboard and Marker

POLICE TRAINEE’S
REQUIREMENTS : PT’s prescribed uniform (Tamang
Bihis) PT’s Guide
Notebook/Tickler, Miranda Warning Card
Sheets of paper

TRAINING REFERENCES : Revised Philippine National Police Operational


Procedures (PNP Handbook PNPM-DO- DS-3-
2-13, December 2013), FTP Manual, STP
Guidebook

TRAINING GOAL : The purpose of this block of instruction is to


give the PTs information on patrol operation,
develop their competencies and learn the
types of patrolling including basic or commonly
used radio codes. PTs will also be exposed to
the actual conduct of different patrols and its
challenges.

TRAINING OBJECTIVES : After this block of instruction, the PTs will be


able to:

T.O. #1 : Define the terms Foot Patrol, Police Presence and Standing Duty;
and

T.O. #2 : Cite the different types of patrol.


FTO’S NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training schedule.

DAILY TRAINING SCHEDULE


D
A TIME FTO CHECKLIST ACTIVITIES REMARKS
Y
First Call INVOCATION
(4:00 AM) Morning Prayer Completed
Attention Call (4:05 Not Completed
4:00 5:00 AM) REVEILLE
Assembly Call (4:15 Calisthenics/ As appropriate
AM AM
AM) Warm-up Exercises/ Reason(s):
Accounting Physical Conditioning
(4:20 AM) Road Run
Distribution of PERSONAL
NECESSITIES/ Completed
Cleaning Materials
Designation of AOR CLEANING OF Not Completed
Availability and AOR/BREAKFAST
5:00 7:00 Distribution of AOR Clean-up As appropriate
AM AM Breakfast Personal hygiene Reason(s):
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer
before meal
Attendance Sheet FORMATION AND
(7:00 AM-7:15 AM) RANK INSPECTION Completed
Rank Inspection Daily Personnel Not Completed
(7:15 AM-7:45 AM) Accounting Report
Defects Noted As appropriate
Rank Inspection
Reason(s):
Tamang Bihis
7:00 7:45 Proper haircut
AM AM Issue Delinquency Tickler/Ballpen/
Report Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
Require the PTs to BRIEFING
Invocation: Police Completed
interact to at least
two (2) people living Officer’s Prayer Not Completed
in the locality and As appropriate
7:45 8:00
record in the Reason(s):
AM AM
Journal Notebook
with attached
photos if any.
Return the Journal
Notebook which
was already noted,
if any

1 Hour – Discussion PRESENTATION /


of Common Terms DISCUSSION Completed
and Patrol
Procedure
Common Terms and oPresentation /
Patrol Procedure Discussion
After the Presentation/
Discussion
Standing Duty
(Police Outpost)
oPractical
Assign PTs in Exercises
8:00 12:00 Standing Duty
(Police Outpost)
oField Immersion
AM NN
together with the Not Completed
regular Police
Officer.
oPresentation /
Discussion
Conduct
inspection of the oPractical
PTs in the Field in Exercises
the morning oField Immersion
Availability of Lunch LUNCH BREAK
Completed
Mess Kits Prayer before meal
Venue for Lunch Not Completed
12:00 1:00
NN PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Attendance Sheet FORMATION


for roll call Completed
Roll Call Formation/
formation Attendance in the Not Completed
1:00 1:15 Afternoon
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Conduct inspection BRIEFING


of the PTs in the Prior to dispatch for Completed
afternoon field immersion Not Completed
1:15 4:45 As appropriate
PM PM FIELD IMMERSION Reason(s):

Collect the After RECAPITULATION


Completed
Duty Report and Summary of the
Journal Notebook activities for the day Not Completed
4:45 5:00 of the PTs and Closing Prayer As appropriate
PM PM distribute a copy Reason(s):
of Do’s and Don’ts
for TMR PATROL
Assign a PT to
recap the activities
of day
Issues and
concerns
Open Forum
Guidance
Supervision on PERSONAL TIME
personal tasking Completed

Not Completed
5:00 6:00
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Availability of DINNER TIME


Dinner Completed
Prayer before meal
Mess kits Not Completed
6:00 7:00 Venue for Dinner
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Supervision of STUDY TIME


study time Completed

Not Completed
7:00 9:00
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

FORMATION
Attendance Sheet Completed
Roll Call Formation/
Defects Noted Attendance before Not Completed
9:00 9:30
Time for All Personnel
PM PM As appropriate
to Sleep (TAPS)
Issue Delinquency Reason(s):
Report

4:00 Supervision of TIME FOR ALL


TAPS PERSONNEL TO Completed
9:30 AM
PM (next SLEEP (TAPS) Not Completed
day)
Module II
TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
TYPES OF PATROL, DO’s AND DONT’s
FOR TACTICAL MOTORIZED RIDER (TMR) PATROL

Common Terms

1. Foot Patrol - is a form of patrol conducted by police officers in buddies


moving about a beat area by foot.

2. Police Presence – pertains not only to the physical presence of police officers
in a designated area performing their assigned duties but also the sense or
perception of being safe felt by the community that the police is there ready
to provide service when needed. It can be summarized in an acronym “SAFE”
that is the police is Seen, Admired, Felt and Experienced

3. Standing Duty – it is part of the duty of a police officer where he is posted in


a designated area of the patrol beat and standing in a specified time while
monitoring the activities around him

Types of Patrol

Types of Patrol are the means used under the conditions that provide the most
effective utilization of available personnel, logistics and funds to render police presence,
assistance and response.

1. Foot Patrol is conducted by Police Officers in a buddy system moving about


in a beat area by foot. It is primarily conducted in heavily populated areas,
public places and areas of convergence like markets, churches, schools,
transport terminals, amusement places and shopping malls including areas
that are not accessible to motor vehicles. This method provides the Patrol
Officers familiarity on the ground and better observation, identification and
solution to peace and order concerns in their beat. It also enables Patrol
Officers to establish and maintain favorable relations with the community
through person- to-person contact.

2. Sky Patrol. The PNP Air Unit primarily uses aircraft to provide aerial support
to police units on the ground through air surveillance or spotting during
pursuit operations against criminals.
3. Waterborne Patrol. Watercrafts are used for law enforcement, search, rescue,
and security operations in municipal waters and inland waterways.

FIELD IMMERSION

The FTO will:

1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the Journal notebook with accompanying photos if
any.

2. Assign PTs in Standing Duty (Police Outpost) together with the regular Police
Officer. The PTs must observe the following:

a. The Police Officer have a list of contact numbers of the establishment

b. Courteous when dealing with the public

c. Conduct Situation Report every hour to the SOC thru radio, if available,
or text to include inspection

3. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the field in the morning.

4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break.

5. Require the PTs to conduct Police Presence in schools and record to the
journal with photos.

6. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.

FTO’s Note: Distribute a copy of DO’s and DONT’s FOR TMR PATROL to the PTs.

Do’s and Dont’s for Tactical Motorized Rider (TMR) Patrol

1. Observe “Tamang Bihis”;

2. Always carry a pocket size notebook/tickler, pen and Miranda Doctrine;

3. Always be alert and ready to render police assistance to the public; and

4. Prevent crimes and arrest sighted law violators.


5. Take note of all defects such as falling debris, traffic, flooding, open manhole,
hanging electric wirings/cables and others which can cause danger to the
public and report the same to SOC for appropriate action;

6. Strictly observe traffic rules and regulations;

7. Avoid sleeping, smoking, newspaper reading and unnecessary texting while


on duty;

8. Establish contact with the security guards and mobilize force multipliers in
the conduct of patrol;

9. Be watchful of suspicious individuals, group/s of people, tinted vehicles,


motorcycle riding criminals and unattended baggage especially in crowded
areas, business establishments, dark alleys and other areas frequented by
criminals to stage their plan;

10. Be courteous at all times when dealing with the public;

11. When suspects escape, immediately inform the SOC as to the identity,
composition, armaments, vehicles and the direction of escape;

12. During bomb threats, call EOD for back up and never attempt to move the
suspicious object and secure the area within a minimum of 100 meters
radius;

13. Do not use firearms or warning shot, instead use whistle or megaphone in
warning criminals;

14. Leave their post only on actual rendering of police assistance and other
personal necessity;

15. Strictly observe the PNP Operational Procedures at all times;

16. Be familiar/knowledgeable of all conditions, events and details of places in


their assigned PIPS area;

17. When accosting a suspicious person or any individual in requesting for


identification, avoid taking the wallet or bag in which the cards/documents
are placed. Let the individual remove and hand them over to you;

18. Enforce the law and city/municipal ordinances;


19. Always ensure the cleanliness of your motorcycle before turning it over to the
incoming duty officer;

20. Shall conduct bank and establishment visits in the designated PIPS area,
distribute flyers on crime prevention tips and establish good rapport with the
people;

21. Shall observe precautionary measures and personal safety while on patrol;

22. Shall not be a reckless driver;

23. Shall not wear a jacket during patrolling; and

24. Shall not have civilian back riders when patrolling.


TRAINING PLAN
MODULE II : PATROL

TARGET AUDIENCE : Police Trainees

DAY : 16

VENUE : As appropriate (City / Municipal Police Station)

TIME ALLOTTED : Eight (8) Hours

LEARNING AIDS : Laptop with LCD Projector/Overhead Projector/


Flip chart, Whiteboard and Marker

POLICE TRAINEE’S
REQUIREMENTS : PT’s prescribed uniform (Tamang
Bihis) PT’s Guide
Notebook/Tickler, Miranda Warning Card
Sheets of paper

TRAINING REFERENCES : Revised Philippine National Police Operational


Procedures (PNP Handbook PNPM-DO- DS-3-
2-13, December 2013), FTP Manual, STP
Guidebook

TRAINING GOAL : The purpose of this block of instruction is to


give the PTs information on patrol operation,
develop their competencies and learn the
types of patrolling including basic or commonly
used radio codes. PTs will also be exposed to
the actual conduct of different patrols and its
challenges.

TRAINING OBJECTIVES : After this block of instruction, the PTs will be


able to:

T.O. #1 : Define the terms Mobile Patrol and Patrol Standby Points; and

T.O. #2 : Cite the different types of Mobile Patrol.


FTO’S NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training schedule.

DAILY TRAINING SCHEDULE


D
A TIME FTO CHECKLIST ACTIVITIES REMARKS
Y
First Call INVOCATION
(4:00 AM) Morning Prayer Completed
Attention Call (4:05 Not Completed
4:00 5:00 AM) REVEILLE
Assembly Call (4:15 Calisthenics/ As appropriate
AM AM
AM) Warm-up Exercises/ Reason(s):
Accounting Physical Conditioning
(4:20 AM) Road Run
Distribution of PERSONAL
Cleaning Materials NECESSITIES/ Completed
Designation of AOR CLEANING OF Not Completed
Availability and AOR/BREAKFAST
5:00 7:00 Distribution of AOR Clean-up As appropriate
AM AM Breakfast Personal hygiene Reason(s):
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer
before meal
Attendance Sheet FORMATION AND
RANK INSPECTION Completed
(7:00 AM-7:15 AM)
Rank Inspection Daily Personnel Not Completed
(7:15 AM-7:45 AM) Accounting Report
Defects Noted As appropriate
Rank Inspection
Reason(s):
Tamang Bihis
7:00 7:45 Proper haircut
AM AM Issue Delinquency Tickler/Ballpen/
Report Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
Require the PTs to BRIEFING
Completed
interact to at least Invocation: Police
two (2) people Officer’s Prayer Not Completed

7:45 8:00 living in the locality As appropriate


AM AM and record in the Reason(s):
Journal Notebook
with attached
photos if any.
Return the Journal
Notebook which
was already noted,
if any
Discussion of PRESENTATION /
Common Terms DISCUSSION Completed
and Patrol Common Terms and oPresentation /
Procedure Patrol Procedure Discussion

PRACTICAL
oPractical
Exercises
EXERCISE
8:00 12:00 Mobile patrol oField Immersion
AM NN Not Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
Exercises
oField Immersion
Availability of Lunch LUNCH BREAK
Completed
Mess Kits Prayer before meal
Venue for Lunch Not Completed
12:00 1:00 As appropriate
NN PM Reason(s):

Attendance Sheet FORMATION


Completed
for roll call Roll Call Formation/
formation Attendance in the Not Completed
1:00 1:15 Afternoon
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Conduct inspection BRIEFING


Prior to dispatch for Completed
of the PTs in the
afternoon field immersion Not Completed
1:15 4:45 As appropriate
PM PM FIELD IMMERSION Reason(s):

Collect the After RECAPITULATION


Summary of the Completed
Duty Report and
Journal Notebook activities for the day Not Completed
of the PTs Closing Prayer
Assign a PT to As appropriate
4:45 5:00
recap the activities Reason(s):
PM PM
of day
Issues and
concerns
Open Forum
Guidance
Supervision on PERSONAL TIME
personal tasking Completed
Not Completed
5:00 6:00
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Availability of DINNER TIME


Dinner Completed
Prayer before meal
Mess kits Not Completed
6:00 7:00 Venue for Dinner
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Supervision of STUDY TIME


study time Completed
Not Completed
7:00 9:00
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

FORMATION
Attendance Sheet Completed
Roll Call Formation/
Defects Noted Attendance before Not Completed
9:00 9:30 Time for All Personnel
PM PM As appropriate
to Sleep (TAPS)
Issue Delinquency Reason(s):
Report

Supervision of TIME FOR ALL


TAPS PERSONNEL TO Completed
4:00
9:30 AM SLEEP (TAPS) Not Completed
PM (next
As appropriate
day)
Reason(s):

Module II
TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
MOBILE PATROL, PATROL STANDBY POINTS

Common Terms

1. Mobile Patrol – is another form of patrol conducted through the use of land-
based conveyances such as: police bicycles, motorcycles; motor vehicles, or
horses.
2. Patrol Standby Points – are the designated locations or vantage points outside
the Police Station where the Patrol Officers stop for maximum presence or
jump-off points for police assistance or response.

Mobile patrol is conducted through the use of land-based vehicles as


described below:

a. Bike Patrol. Bicycles are used to enable the police to patrol remote streets
and narrow pathways including beaches and parks. Compared with foot
patrol, the bicycle patrol provides speed, mobility, and flexibility. Moreover,
the use of the bicycle for patrol provides alternative means of saving fuel
and promoting physical fitness among the Patrol Officers.

b. Mobile Patrol. Marked police patrol car/jeep or utility vehicle equipped with
two (2)-way radio, blinkers and siren are used for covering a wider area
and carrying equipment and personnel. This method of patrol enables
quick response to calls for police assistance, and provides the Patrol
Officers protection from criminals and inclement weather.

c. Motorcycle Patrol. Motorcycles are primarily used for conducting


operations against motorcycle-riding criminals and those perpetrating street
crimes. The high mobility of motorcycle patrols even in traffic congested
areas makes them effective in addressing crimes. In rural areas, they are
extensively deployed to patrol wider areas with less developed road
networks that limit the use of four (4)-wheeled patrol vehicles. Motorcycle
patrols are also used for traffic management and for escort duties.

d. Mounted Patrol. Horses are primarily used for patrolling areas with rough
terrain that are inaccessible by mobile patrol.
FIELD IMMERSION

The FTO will:

1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the journal with accompanying photos, if there is any.

2. Advise the PTs to conduct mobile patrol using Personal MC (Note: only PTs
who have updated license and MC registration can engage in mobile patrol).

The PTs must observe the following:

a. BLOWBAG inspection before the start of duty;

b. Periodic reporting (Situation Report);

c. Radio conversation;

d. Vehicle speed while patrolling; and

e. Courteous when dealing with the public.

3. Conduct inspection of the Police Trainees in the field in the morning.

4. Ask the Police Trainees regarding the lesson and activity for the day during
noon break.

5. Require the Police Trainees to conduct visibility mobile patrol on banks.

6. Conduct inspection of the Police Trainees in the afternoon.

PRACTICAL EXERCISE: Role Playing

The FTO will:

1. Divide the PTs into two (2) groups and/or as appropriate.

2. Explain thoroughly the given scenario prior to actual exercise.

3. Direct the PTs to perform based on their assigned tasks from the given scenario.

4. Solicit reactions/comments/recommendations from the other members of the


group.
5. Provide appropriate answer/s after the practical exercises on the given
scenario.

6. Give more examples/scenarios/explanations, as necessary.

SCENARIO: When conducting Spot Verification

ANSWERS

1. .

2. .

“?

“?

3. .

4. .
“Patrolling is part of normal police procedures to prevent crime and ensure
public safety.”

“Normal police procedure po ang pagpapatrol. Ginagawa po natin ito para


magbantay laban sa krimen at para sa kaligtasan ng publiko.

5. Always thank the individual before letting her/him go.

“Thank you sir/mam, for bearing with us and for the slight inconvenience.
Have a safe trip.”

“Salamat po at pasensya na po sa kaunting abala. Ingat po kayo sa byahe.

Note: One Police Officer will approach the person and conduct verification
while his partner/buddy will serve as area security.

“We are vanishing from the earth, yet I cannot think we are useless or else Usen would not have created us. He
created all tribes of men and certainly had a righteous purpose in creating each.”
— Geronimo
TRAINING PLAN
MODULE II : PATROL

TARGET AUDIENCE : Police Trainees

DAY : 17

VENUE : As appropriate (City / Municipal Police Station)

TIME ALLOTTED : Eight (8) Hours

LEARNING AIDS : Laptop with LCD Projector/Overhead Projector/


Flip chart, Whiteboard and Marker

POLICE TRAINEE’S
REQUIREMENTS : PT’s prescribed uniform (Tamang
Bihis) PT’s Guide
Notebook/Tickler, Miranda Warning Card
Sheets of paper

TRAINING REFERENCES : Revised Philippine National Police Operational


Procedures (PNP Handbook PNPM-DO- DS-3-
2-13, December 2013), FTP Manual, STP
Guidebook

TRAINING GOAL : The purpose of this block of instruction is to


give the PTs information on patrol operation,
develop their competencies and learn the
types of patrolling including basic or commonly
used radio codes. PTs will also be exposed to
the actual conduct of different patrols and its
challenges.

TRAINING OBJECTIVE : After this block of instruction, the PTs wil be


able to:

T.O. #1 : Enumerate the different Patrol Competencies.


FTO’S NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training schedule.

DAILY TRAINING SCHEDULE


D
A TIME FTO CHECKLIST ACTIVITIES REMARKS
Y
First Call INVOCATION
(4:00 AM) Morning Prayer Completed
Attention Call (4:05 Not Completed
4:00 5:00 AM) REVEILLE
AM AM Assembly Call (4:15 Calisthenics/ As
AM) Warm-up Exercises/ appropriate
Physical Conditioning Reason(s):
Accounting Road Run
(4:20 AM)
Distribution of PERSONAL
Cleaning Materials NECESSITIES/ Completed
Designation of AOR CLEANING OF Not Completed
Availability and AOR/BREAKFAST
5:00 7:00 Distribution of AOR Clean-up As
AM AM Breakfast Personal hygiene appropriate
Wearing of prescribed Reason(s):
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer
before meal
Attendance Sheet FORMATION AND
RANK INSPECTION Completed
(7:00 AM-7:15 AM)
Rank Inspection Daily Personnel Not Completed
(7:15 AM-7:45 AM) Accounting Report
Defects Noted As
Rank Inspection
appropriate
Tamang Bihis
7:00 7:45 Reason(s):
Proper haircut
AM AM Issue Delinquency Tickler/Ballpen/
Report Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
Require the PTs BRIEFING Completed
to interact to at Invocation: Police
Not Completed
least two (2) Officer’s Prayer
7:45 8:00 people living in As
AM AM the locality and appropriate
record in the Reason(s):
Journal Notebook
with attached
photos if any.
Return the
Journal Notebook
which was already
noted, if any
Discussion of PRESENTATION /
Common Terms DISCUSSION Completed
and Patrol
Procedure
Patrol Competencies oPresentation /
Discussion
PRACTICAL
EXERCISE
oPractical
Exercises
Mobile patrol
8:00 12:00 oField Immersion
AM NN
Not Completed
oPresentation /
Discussion
oPractical
Exercises
oField Immersion
Availability of Lunch LUNCH BREAK
Completed
Mess Kits Prayer before meal
Venue for Lunch Not Completed
12:00 1:00
NN PM As
appropriate
Reason(s):
Attendance Sheet FORMATION
for roll call Completed
Roll Call Formation/
formation Attendance in the Not Completed
1:00 1:15 Afternoon
PM PM As
appropriate
Reason(s):
Briefing BRIEFING
Completed
Conduct inspection Prior to dispatch for
of the PTs in the field immersion Not Completed
1:15 4:45 afternoon
PM PM FIELD IMMERSION As appropriate
Reason(s):

Collect the After RECAPITULATION


Duty Report and Summary of the Completed
Journal Notebook of activities for the day Not Completed
the Police Trainees Closing Prayer
4:45 5:00 and distribute a As
PM PM copy of Do’s and appropriate
Reason(s):
Don’ts for Mobile
Patrol
Assign a PT to
recap the activities
of day
Issues and
concerns
Open Forum
Guidance
Supervision on PERSONAL TIME
personal tasking Completed

Not Completed
5:00 6:00
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Availability of DINNER TIME


Dinner Completed
Prayer before meal
Mess kits Not Completed
6:00 7:00 Venue for Dinner
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Supervision of STUDY TIME


study time Completed

Not Completed
7:00 9:00
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Attendance Sheet FORMATION


Completed
Defects Noted Roll Call Formation/
9:00 9:30 Attendance before Not Completed
PM PM Time for All Personnel
Issue Delinquency to Sleep (TAPS) As appropriate
Report Reason(s):

Supervision of TIME FOR ALL


TAPS PERSONNEL TO Completed
4:00
SLEEP (TAPS) Not Completed
9:30 AM
PM (next
As appropriate
day)
Reason(s):
Module II
TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
PATROL COMPE TE N CIE S

Patrol Competencies

1. Effective Communication Skills – every patroller should have the ability to


interact with the members of the community. It is preferred that the patroller
knows the local dialect of the community to enable him to communicate
effectively. Community policing does not only pertain to law enforcement but
also as a service to help solve a wide range of community and citizen
problem. Thus, a patroller is not only a law enforcer but may also be a
mediator or counselor in a crisis involving members of the community.

Communication skills of a patroller is not only limited to verbal but also to


written. A patroller must be able to convert information to a written report on
what he had accomplished during his tour of duty. He must be able to convey
the issues at hand, observations, recommendations and important matters
that need to be addressed. Documentation is very important in law
enforcement.

FTO’s Note: Advise the PTs to always take note of incidents or observation during
tour of duty. In this manner, they will be able to improve their written
communication skills.

2. Defensive and Police Intervention Skills - a trained patrol personnel who is


trained to respond properly in a situation will less likely use an unreasonable
force against an offender, thereby preventing the unnecessary injury or loss
of life. Patrol personnel should be trained to develop confidence, ability, and
pride of one’s work coupled with humility to enable them to perform their
duties effectively. On the other hand, police intervention skills and defensive
tactics can better be applied if a Police Officer is physically fit. Since police
work creates high level of stress, physical fitness is recognized as an effective
and healthy way to reduce stress. A patroller who is physically fit can respond
and do his work effectively.

3. Basic First Aid Skills – as first responders, patrol personnel will experience
medical emergencies such as road accidents and death, thus it is necessary
that they are knowledgeable in some extent to provide first aid services to save
lives.
4. Basic Intelligence and Investigative Knowledge – as keen observers in
the environment, Patrol Personnel should be able to extract and collect
relevant information for evaluation as intelligence data for the use of the
Station and its operating units. Similarly, as first responders they must be
able to collect information which are vital to the investigation of the case. (5W
and 1H)

FIELD IMMERSION

The FTO will:

1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the journal with accompanying photos if there is any.

2. Advise the PTs to conduct mobile patrol using Personal MC (Note: *only PTs
who have updated license and MC registration can engage in mobile patrol).

The PTs must observe the following:

a. BLOWBAG inspection before the start of duty;

b. Periodic reporting (Situation Report);

c. Radio conversation;

d. Vehicle speed while patrolling; and

e. Courteous when dealing with the public.

3. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the field in the morning.

4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break.

5. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.

PRACTICAL EXERCISE: Role Playing

The FTO will:

1. Divide the PTs into two (2) groups and/or as appropriate;

2. Explain thoroughly the given scenario prior to actual exercise;


3. Direct the PTs to perform based on their assigned tasks from the given scenario;

4. Solicit reactions/comments/recommendations from the other members of the group;

5. Provide appropriate answer/s after the practical exercises on the given


scenario; and

6. Give more examples/scenarios/explanations, as necessary.

SCENARIO: Basic Communication Skills and Basic First Aid

ANSWERS

1.
2. f.

3. .

4. .

5. .

6. .
7. In case the victim is injured, provide first aid if knowledgeable or bring the
victim to the nearest hospital.

8. Bring the suspect to the women’s desk for proper disposition.

FTO’s Note: Distribute a copy of the DO’s and DONT’s FOR MOBILE PATROL
to the PTs.

DO’s AND DONT’s FOR MOBILE PATROL:

1. Observe “Tamang Bihis”;

2. Always carry a pocket size notebook/tickler, pen and Miranda Doctrine;

3. Always be alert and ready to render police assistance to the public;

4. Prevent crimes and arrest sighted law violators;

5. Take note of all defects such as falling debris, traffic, flooding, open manhole,
hanging electric wirings/cables and others which can cause danger to the
public and report the same to SOC for appropriate action;

6. Strictly observe traffic rules and regulations;

7. Avoid sleeping, smoking, newspaper reading and unnecessary texting while


on duty;

8. Establish contact with the security guards and other force multipliers while on
patrol;

9. Be watchful of suspicious individuals, group/s of people, tinted vehicles,


motorcycle riding criminals and unattended baggage especially in crowded
areas, business establishments, dark alleys and other areas frequented by
criminals to stage their plan;

10. Be courteous at all times when dealing with the public;

11. When suspects escape, immediately inform the SOC as to the identity,
composition, armaments, vehicles and the direction of escape;
12. During bomb threats, call EOD for back up and never attempt to move the
suspicious object and secure the area within a minimum of 100-meter radius;

13. Strictly observe the PNP Operational Procedures at all times;

14. Shall be knowledgeable of all conditions, events and details of places in their
assigned PIPS area;

15. When accosting a suspicious person or any individual in requesting for


identification, avoid taking the wallet or bag in which the cards/documents are
placed. Let the individual remove and hand them over to you;

16. Enforce city/municipal ordinances on night-spots establishments such as:


night clubs, cabarets and all houses of ill-reputes;

17. Ensure the cleanliness of your mobile car before turning it over to the
incoming duty officer;

18. Shall conduct bank and establishment visits in the designated PIPS area and
to distribute flyers on crime prevention tips and establish good rapport with
the people;

19. Maintain standard speed during normal patrol –not more than 30kph;

20. Turn-on blinkers during night time and poor visibility; and

21. Use sirens only during emergencies and hot pursuit operations.

“...it was better to believe in God and to be wrong than to believe that there was no God and to be right.”
— Foreli Kramarik
TRAINING PLAN

MODULE II : PATROL

TARGET AUDIENCE : Police Trainees

DAY : 19

VENUE : As appropriate (City / Municipal Police Station)

TIME ALLOTTED : Eight (8) Hours

LEARNING AIDS : Laptop with LCD Projector/Overhead Projector/


Flip chart, Whiteboard and Marker

POLICE TRAINEE’S
REQUIREMENTS : PT’s prescribed uniform (Tamang
Bihis) PT’s Guide
Notebook/Tickler, Miranda Warning Card
Sheets of paper

TRAINING REFERENCES : Revised Philippine National Police Operational


Procedures (PNP Handbook PNPM-DO- DS-3-
2-13, December 2013), FTP Manual, STP
Guidebook

TRAINING GOAL : The purpose of this block of instruction is to


give the PTs information on patrol operation,
develop their competencies and learn the
types of patrolling including basic or commonly
used radio codes. PTs will also be exposed to
the actual conduct of different patrols and its
challenges.

TRAINING OBJECTIVE : After this block of instruction, the PTs wil be


able to:

T.O. #1 : Discuss Crime Prevention


FTO’S NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training schedule.

DAILY TRAINING SCHEDULE


D
A TIME FTO CHECKLIST ACTIVITIES REMARKS
Y
First Call INVOCATION
(4:00 AM) Morning Prayer Completed
Attention Call (4:05 Not Completed
4:00 5:00 AM) REVEILLE
AM AM Assembly Call (4:15 Calisthenics/ As appropriate
AM) Warm-up Exercises/ Reason(s):
Accounting Physical Conditioning
(4:20 AM) Road Run
Distribution of PERSONAL
NECESSITIES/ Completed
Cleaning Materials
Designation of AOR CLEANING OF Not Completed
Availability and AOR/BREAKFAST
5:00 7:00 Distribution of AOR Clean-up As appropriate
AM AM Breakfast Personal hygiene Reason(s):
Wearing of prescribed
uniform
Breakfast: Prayer
before meal
Attendance Sheet FORMATION AND
RANK INSPECTION Completed
(7:00 AM-7:15 AM)
Rank Inspection Daily Personnel Not Completed
(7:15 AM-7:45 AM) Accounting Report
Defects Noted As appropriate
Rank Inspection
Reason(s):
Tamang Bihis
7:00 7:45 Proper haircut
AM AM Tickler/Ballpen/
Issue Delinquency Hanky
Report Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
Require the PTs to BRIEFING
Completed
interact to at least Invocation: Police
two (2) people living Officer’s Prayer Not Completed
in the locality and
record in the As appropriate
7:45 8:00 Journal Notebook Reason(s):
AM AM with attached
photos if any.
Return the Journal
Notebook which
was already noted,
if any
Discussion of PRESENTATION /
DISCUSSION Completed
Common Terms
and Patrol Crime Prevention oPresentation /
Procedure Discussion
PRACTICAL
EXERCISE oPractical
8:00 12:00 Exercises
AM NN Not Completed

oPresentation /
Discussion

oPractical
Exercises

Availability of Lunch LUNCH BREAK


Completed
Mess Kits Prayer before meal
Venue for Lunch Not Completed
12:00 1:00
NN PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Attendance Sheet FORMATION


for roll call Completed
Roll Call Formation/
formation Attendance in the Not Completed
1:00 1:15 Afternoon
PM PM As
appropriate
Reason(s):

Conduct inspection BRIEFING


of the PTs in the Completed
Study Time
afternoon Not Completed
1:15 4:45
PM PM As
appropriate
Reason(s):
Assign a PT to RECAPITULATION
recap the activities Summary of the Completed
for the day activities for the day Not Completed
4:45 5:00 Issues and Closing Prayer
PM PM concerns As appropriate
Other Instructions Reason(s):
Closing prayer
Supervision on STUDY TIME
study time Completed
Not Completed
5:00 6:00
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Availability of DINNER TIME


Dinner Completed
Prayer before meal
Mess kits Not Completed
6:00 7:00 Venue for Dinner
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Supervision of FIELD IMMERSION


Field Immersion Completed

Not Completed
7:00 9:00
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Attendance Sheet FORMATION


Defects Noted Completed
Roll Call Formation/
Attendance Not Completed
9:00 9:30
PM PM Issue Delinquency As appropriate
Report Reason(s):

7:00 Supervision of FIELD IMMERSION


Field Immersion Completed
9:30 AM
PM (next Not Completed
day)

Module II
TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
CRIME PREVENTIO N

Crime Prevention
Crime Prevention is one of the major functions of the police. It is the anticipation,
recognition and assessment of a crime risk and the initiation of action to eliminate or
reduce it.

Elements of Crime:

1. The motive is the intention or reason why a person commits a crime.

2. Opportunity consists of the set of circumstances which enables the criminal


to commit the crime.

3. Instrumentality is the device used in committing the crime.

Police can prevent crime by initiating following actions:

1. Reducing the opportunity for crime by “target hardening”;

2. Establishing police presence;

3. Arrest of offenders and other police intervention; and

4. Involving the community as partners.

a. Police presence is one of the effective crime prevention measures.

b. Visible police personnel in the streets lessen opportunity for criminals to


commit crime.

c. Patrolling the streets and other critical areas also enables the police to know
the people on an individual basis as well as the community in their
jurisdiction.

d. By constantly “walking their beats” police personnel learn and know


about their area through experience. The more they know about their
community,
the more they will understand the needs of the residents enabling them to
find solutions to their problems and in identifying the dangerous areas and
people threat.

e. The safety and security of a particular area where a police is assigned to


patrol becomes his responsibility.

f. The patrollers are now accountable to their supervisors who in turn are
accountable to the community. It means that a patroller is accountable for
any crime that occurs in his assigned beat to his supervisor and the latter
is accountable to the residents of the locality of his jurisdiction.

g. As the patroller becomes involved in the community, he develops a sense


of belonging and ownership of his role in the community, resulting in the
improvement of the lives of the residents.

FTO’s Note: You must first coordinate with the Station PCR regarding the availability
of Safety and Crime Prevention Tips which can be distributed by the
PTs during the conduct of patrol.

FIELD IMMERSION

The FTO will:

1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
to record information in the journal with accompanying photos, if there is any.

2. Advise the PTs to join the conduct of visibility patrol on-board the mobile car of
the PCP. The PTs must observe the following:

a. BLOWBAG Inspection before the start of duty;


b. Equipment check;
c. Cleanliness of the motor car;

d. Periodical Report (every hour) to SOC the location and situation to include
the use of Radio Codes;
e. Travelling speed during patrol;
f. Courteous when dealing with the public; and
g. Proper positioning and time interval in the designated standby points.
3. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the field in the morning;

4. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson and activity for the day during noon break;
and

5. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the afternoon.

FTO’s Note: You must first coordinate with the PCP Commander or Chief, MPU to
include the PTs in the conduct of visibility patrol.

PRACTICAL EXERCISE: Role Playing

The FTO will:

1. Explain thoroughly the given scenario.

2. Direct the Police Trainees to write in their journal the possible preventive
measure.

3. Provide appropriate answer/s on the given scenario.

SCENARIO: Crime Prevention

ANSWERS

1. .

2. .

3. .

4. .
5. .

6. .

7. .

8. .

9. .

10..

11..

12..

13..

14..

“God is a man of His word, He assures us that we‟ll succeed in every task,
every assignment, every dream, every vision He gives us.
And always uses catchphrases for us to cling on during tough times.
„Be strong and courageous‟ (Joshua 1:6).”
— Euginia Herlihy
TRAINING PLAN

MODULE II : PATROL

TARGET AUDIENCE : Police Trainees

DAY : 20

VENUE : As appropriate (City / Municipal Police Station)

TIME ALLOCATED : Eight (8) Hours

LEARNING AIDS : Laptop with LCD Projector/Overhead Projector/Flip


chart, Whiteboard and Marker

POLICE TRAINEE’S
REQUIREMENTS : PT’s prescribed uniform (Tamang
Bihis) PT’s Guide
Notebook/Tickler, Miranda Warning Card
Sheets of paper

TRAINING REFERENCES : Revised Philippine National Police Operational


Procedures (PNP Handbook PNPM-DO-DS-3-2-13,
December 2013), FTP Manual, STP Guidebook

TRAINING GOAL : The purpose of this block of instruction is to give the PTs
information on patrol operation, develop competencies
and learn the types of patrolling including basic or
commonly used radio codes. PTs will also be exposed
to the actual conduct of different patrols and its
challenges.

TRAINING OBJECTIVE : After this block of instruction, the PTs will be able to:

T.O. #1 : Perform proper usage of radio codes and radio operation


FTO’S NOTE: Check the appropriate boxes or circles indicated in the daily training schedule.

DAILY TRAINING SCHEDULE


D
A TIME FTO CHECKLIST ACTIVITIES REMARKS
Y
Attendance Sheet FORMATION AND
(7:00 PM-7:15 PM) RANK INSPECTION Completed
Rank Inspection Invocation: Police Not Completed
(7:15 PM-7:45 PM) Officer’s Prayer
Defects Noted As
Daily Personnel
appropriate
Accounting Report
Reason(s):
Rank Inspection
1:00 1:45 Issue Delinquency
Tamang Bihis
PM PM Report Proper haircut
Tickler/Ballpen/
Hanky
Handcuff
Socks
Buckle
Mustache
Finger nails
Require the PTs to BRIEFING
Completed
interact to at least
two (2) people Not Completed
living in the locality
and record in the As appropriate
1:45 2:00 Journal Notebook Reason(s):
PM PM with attached
photos if any.
Return the Journal
Notebook which
was already noted,
if any
Discussion of PRESENTATION /
Completed
Common Terms DISCUSSION
and Patrol Radio Communication oPresentation /
Procedure Discussion
oPractical
2:00 3:00 Exercises
PM PM
Not Completed
oPresentation
Discussion
/

oPractical
Exercises
Availability of Meals COFFEE BREAK
Completed
Mess Kits Prayer before meal
Venue for Meals Not Completed
3:00 3:15
MN AM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Attendance Sheet FORMATION


Completed
for roll call Roll Call Formation/
formation Attendance in the Not Completed
3:15 3:30 Afternoon
AM AM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Assign the PTs in BRIEFING


Completed
the SOC for Prior to dispatch for
observation of field immersion Not Completed
3:30 8:45 radio
PM PM communication PRACTICAL As appropriate
procedure. EXERCISES Reason(s):
Conduct inspection Use of Radio
of the PTs
Collect the After RECAPITULATION
Completed
Duty Report and Summary of the
Journal Notebook of activities for the day Not Completed
the PTs
As appropriate
Assign a PT to
8:45 9:00 Reason(s):
recap the activities
PM PM
of day
Issues and
concerns
Open Forum
Guidance
Supervision on PERSONAL TIME
personal tasking Completed

Not Completed
9:00 10:00
PM PM As appropriate
Reason(s):

Supervision TAPS
Completed
10:00 4:00 of TAPS
PM AM Not Completed
Module II
TRAINING MANUSCRIPT
RADIO COMMUNICAT ION

INTRODUCTION

Station Operations Center (SOC) is the nerve center that links the components of
the Integrated Patrol System through different communication systems. It serves as
the command and control center of the station that provides direction to the operating
units in the ground.

Radio Call and Answering Procedures:

1. Wait for a break in the traffic before transmitting. Attempting to break in on


another transmission only causes delays in the handling of calls.

2. The operator who wishes to contact any station in the system must first listen
long enough to the circuit before keying the transceiver.

3. Transmit the name of the station being called first, then the name of the
calling station for proper identification.

4. Wait for your call sign to be acknowledged. Normally, the dispatcher will
repeat your call sign and then say, “Go Ahead”.

5. Mobile cars when calling or being called by the base, must give their location
(10-20) at once.

6. Acknowledge a message properly, give the time, date and operator who
received the message; always be certain that the message received is
complete.

7. It is wise to conclude each transmission with a specific question or comment


so that the other person knows you have finished with a transmission and are
awaiting a reply. Such comments as, “Over”, “Copy” and “Go Ahead” are
often used.

8. Wait to see if the dispatcher acknowledges your transmission before continuing.


Radio Communication:

In answering radio call from the Base, the concerned Patrollers (mobile patrol,
TMR, foot patrol) being called shall give his/her exact location. Likewise, when a
Patroller is calling the Base, he/she must indicate his/her exact location.

EXAMPLE: SOC calling the Patroller

SOC : MC 121 … Base

MC 121 : Go Ahead Base … MC 121 along Marcos Highway cor Tayug St.

SOC : (Message to be relayed)

EXAMPLE: Patroller calling SOC

MC 121 : Base … MC 121 along Marcos Highway cor. Tayug St.

SOC : Go Ahead MC 121

MC 121 : (Message to be relayed)

Do’s and Dont’s in Radio Communicatio n

1. Obey the order/s of the base (dispatcher), regardless of his rank, for his
authority emanates from the commanders. The dispatcher should see to it
that the discipline of the members of the net is maintained at all times in order
to utilize communication facilities in full.

2. Do not shout into the microphone even though there is a great amount of
noise in the vicinity for it will cause distortion.

3. Think and know what you want to say, press the button firmly hesitating an
instant, then speak distinctly. Be brief and concise, be impersonal, do not
mumble, and do not talk too fast.

4. Speak in an even tone of voice. Do not let your voice trail off at the end of a
sentence.

5. Do not interfere when someone is transmitting a message unless your


message is urgent in nature.
6. Long messages should be broken into phrases and each phrase repeated
once before going to the next phrase of the message to avoid too much
repetition.

7. Spell all names and references using the phonetic alphabet.

8. Remember that in many cases someone must write down your transmission.
Therefore, the officer must remember to speak slowly and carefully.

9. Must transmit message slowly, distinctly at the rate of sixty (60) words per
minute.

10. Hold the microphone about two (2) inches away from the lips, approximately at
45 degrees, press the button firmly, then speak slowly and clearly in a normal
voice.

APCO (Association of Public Communications Officers)

Radio Codes

10-4 Acknowledge 10-31 Crime in Progress


10-9 Repeat / Say Again 10-33 Emergency, Officer Needs
Assistance 10-10 Fight in Progress 10-34 Riot
10-12 Standby 10-44 Request Permission to Leave Control
10.15 Civil Disturbance 10-50 Accident
10.16 Domestic Trouble 10-70 Fire Alarm
10.19 Back to Base (Office) 10-76 Enroute / Proceeding
10.20 Location 10-77 ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival)
10.21 Call By Phone 10-78 Need Assistance
10.22 Disregard 10-90 Bank
Alarm 10-25 Report in Person
Phonetic Alphabet

A Alfa N November
B Bravo O Oscar
C Charlie P Papa

D Delta Q Quebec
E Echo R Romeo
F Foxtrot S Sierra
G Golf T Tango
H Hotel U Uniform

I India V Victory
J Juliet W Whiskey
K Kilo X Xray
L Lima Y Yankee
M Mike Z Zulu

FIELD IMMERSION

The FTO will:

1. Require the PTs to interact with at least two (2) people living in the locality and
record information in the journal with accompanying photos if there is any.

2. Advise the PTs to join the conduct of visibility patrol on-board the mobile car of
the PCP during nighttime. The PTs must observe the following:

a. BLOWBAG inspection before the start of duty


b. Equipment check

c. Cleanliness of the motor car


d. Periodical report (every hour) to SOC the location and situation to
include the use of radio codes
e. Travelling speed during patrol
f. Courteous when dealing with the public
g. Proper positioning and time interval in the designated standby points
h. Use of blinkers

3. Conduct inspection of the PTs in the field. Ask the PTs regarding the lesson
and activity for the day.

4. Assign the PTs in the SOC for observation of radio communication procedure.

5. Conduct inspection of the PTs.

PRACTICAL EXERCISE: Role Playing

The FTO will:

1. Divide the PTs into two (2) groups and/or as appropriate.

2. Explain thoroughly the given scenario prior to actual exercise.

3. Direct the PTs to perform based on their assigned tasks from the given scenario.

4. Solicit reactions/comments/recommendations from other members of the


group.

5. Provide appropriate answer/s after the practical exercises on the given


scenario.

6. Give more examples/scenarios/explanations, as necessary.

SCENARIO: Shooting Incident

ANSWERS

1.
.

2.
3. .

4. .

5. l.

6.
SOC.

7. l.

8. .

9. .

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