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Field Related Analysis
Police-Technology : 91 matches
(appear, arrests, court, crash, crime, crime scene, cruiser, drug, evidence, firearms, in custody, injuries, patrol, police, police academy, police car, police force, police forces, police officer, radar, right, rights, robbery, sergeant, spvm, sq, suspect, victim)Education : 77 matches
(academy, choice, course, degree, down, failed, first, learn, learning, lesson, level, national, technology, test, training, unit)Paramedics : 59 matches
(911, accident, arm, calls, cardiac, care, crash, department, dispatcher, dispatchers, drug, equipment, glove, hospital, injuries, level, ontario, pain, respond, service, sign, sleep, trained, treat, treatment, unit, vehicle)Target Structure: (13 matches)
background check (1 match)
came in handy (1 match)
foot in the door (1 match)
income (1 match)
learn the ropes (1 match)
ojt (1 match)
overwhelmed (1 match)
pension (3 matches)
retirement (8 matches)
set aside (1 match)
the drive of work (1 match)
though (1 match)
threatening (1 match)
You've recently graduated form the Quebec National Police Academy. While studying there you applied to the SPVM, to the SQ, and to the SPAL. With your straight A's and hard work, each police station offered you the job. Which one do you choose...
Choice 1 : Work for the SPVM.
Choice 2 : Work for the SQ.
Choice 3 : Work for the SPAL.
The SPVM, is trilled to have you patrol the city for them. On your first on the job training, you start the day by patrolling the city with the patrol police car. To learn the ropes, you respond to small 911 calls such as a neighbor dispute and a robbery on Ontario Street. Your next duty is to...
Choice 1 : Help an elderly woman cross the street.
Choice 2 : Respond to a back-up call on a drive by shooting in your area.
You were assigned to the region of Valleyfield. A small region with a population of 42.410 civilians. On this very calm day of October you use your radar to stop a car that was driving 115 km/h in an 80 km/h zone. As soon as you get close to the vehicle, the smell of alcohol hits you in the face, you then suspect a DUI. What will you do...
Choice 1 : Take the man into custody.
Choice 2 : Give him a breathalyzer test.
You're didn't hesitate one moment to choose this offer. You start by learning how the computers work and how to clock in, in the morning They than do your background check, and tell where to put your equipment. They give you your contract to sign, and you're ready to start a new adventure in your life. You take the keys to your police cruiser, and go on the road.
Choice 1 : Patrol the district and wait for a call to be assigned.
Choice 2 : Patrol the district and give out traffic ticket.
You approach the lady and try to hep her with her grocery bag. It is a very busy intersection and every car is honking at you. As you try to take one of her bag outs of her hand she pushes you onto the ground, and you get hit by a car.
Choice 1 : You die on the scene of the accident.
Arrived at the scene you see blood everywhere. Two young boys were transported to the hospital for life threatening injuries. You make a perimeter of the crime scene and locate a firearm that was left in a trashcan near the scene.
Choice 1 : Leave the scene to let the investigators to their jobs.
Choice 2 : Leave the scene to respond to another call.
When you arrive at the police station you read him his rights and place him in a sobering up cell. Yo go back on the road.
Choice 1 : Work at the SQ for 30 years.
Choice 2 : After 10 years with the SQ, you have an offer to go work at the SPAL.
The man who has already refused to complete the test to maintain his innocence finally blows into the machine but his blood alcohol level reveal that he has 0.00 alcohol in his system. You’re suspicious.
Choice 1 : Take the man into custody.
Choice 2 : You apologize and let him go.
Your first OJT was also the last. You died on the path to become a successful police officer in the city of Montreal. You can try again to have a better career.
Choice 1 : The end of a chapter.
It was a successful first day, and you'll have many more during your service years at the SPVM. After 17 years as a patrol officer you get promoted to sergeant and help fight against criminality in your district. It is the time for you to choose a new life path, retirement is on his way and you'd like to experience a new chapter in your career.
Choice 1 : Join the K9 patrol unit.
Choice 2 : You've save enough money for your retirement, you can now retire.
This day will never come to an end. Your first day is full of events, and you're wandering if this is really the path you want follow. You keep getting stressed, you're overwhelmed, and you have goosebumps all over you. You can't stop thinking about what the next 911 call will be. You want to experience something new...
Choice 1 : Join the K9 patrol unit.
Choice 2 : You quit and become a 911 dispatcher.
The SPVM K9 unit is made up of 13 operational dogs, and one of them is yours. Moody, a 2-year-old German Shephered from Germany. On a daily basis you train your dog in the morning and help deputies when they need to investigate narcotics, firearm, money, and explosives.
Choice 1 : Investigate firearms.
Choice 2 : Investigate narcotics.
Finally, without the drive of work, you retire from your job. To provide an income when you retire, you have a pension plan, and you have succeeded to set aside enough money to live for the rest of your life. Working in the police force was a tiring experience but a beautiful one too. You'll always remember the way people thanked you for your work. It is now time to take care of yourself and your family.
Choice 1 : The end of a chapter.
A police patrol duo calls you for back-up. They need you and your dog Moody, to assist them with a robbery in a convenience store. They have the two suspect in custody, but they hid the firearms used to scare the cashier in the store. Your dog needs to find them because they are evidence that could be used against the two suspect when they appear in court.
Choice 1 : Moody found them!
Choice 2 : Moody didn't find them.
You and your K9 dog need to assist one of your partners on a call. A police officer stopped a vehicle on the side of the road and found multiple bags with a white substance. What is it?
Choice 1 : Cocaine.
Choice 2 : Fentanyl.
Later on, your sergeant calls you into his office. He was made aware that I got sucked up annoying position. I explained to him my train of though for letting the man leave the scene even if he smelled like alcohol. My sergeant was really mad at me. He explained to me that the man was a prion escapee, and I failed to identify him. He told me that if I didn't quit he would fire me.
Choice 1 : You quit and become a 911 dispatcher.
He successfully located the firearms that were hid in two separate bags of chips. The two suspect were arrested and taken into custody. The victim was a little bit shaken but the police duo reassured her and helped her calm down.
Choice 1 : You congratulate Moody with a treat.
Unfortunately Moody failed to locate the two dangerous firearms. He will need to retire from is function because he isn't well-trained enough. You have grown an attachment to the dog and decided to adopt him as a pet for you and your family. You don't see yourself working with another dog, that is why you decide to retire with Moody, after 4 years in the K9 unit. It is time for you to take care of yourself and retire.
Choice 1 : You've save enough money for your retirement, you can now retire.
You keep working with Moody for many more year. The day as finally come for you and Moody to retire. You've worked in the K9 unit for 6 more years and Moody is now too old to continue working. It's with a beautiful life course and many memories that you finally stopped working with the police forces.
Choice 1 : You've save enough money for your retirement, you can now retire.
This very dangerous substance is located by your dog. Getting a little bit of cocaine on your fingers you could be very deadly. You carefully place the substance in a bag and close it, while taking of your glove a bit of powder gets on your hand. You start to feel dizzy and fall onto the ground. You're in a cardiac arrests, helped by your colleagues you can't be revived. You die of an accidental overdoses at the scene of the accident.
Choice 1 : You're dead.
The white substance was revealed to be fentanyl, a very powerful opioid drug usually used in the treatment of severe pain. With the help of Willow the other K9 police dog, the substance was located and the driver of the vehicle was arrested for drug possession. What's the next step...
Choice 1 : You go back home and rest.
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Your training in Police Technology came in handy for this job. It helped you to get a foot in the door into what you were expecting. Your two months on the job training at the headquarters of dispatchers 911 went really fast. You're now ready to start your new career path. Start over for a new life course!
Choice 1 : The end of a chapter.
A car crash has just happened on the highway. There's a big collision you can see the flames going up in the air as you approach the scene.
Choice 1 : Try to get the occupant of the vehicle outside of it.
Your first day was a success, you gave out 15 parking tickets and 5 speeding tickets using your radar. You're very excited to spend the rest of your career with the SPAL. A new chapter begins... Start again to change path.
Choice 1 : The end of a chapter.
Loved by many colleagues and family members you'll be reminded as a nice carrying person that loved to help people. This tragic accident will give a lesson to the police department of Montreal. As of now, the police officers will receive better training when it comes to handling narcotics. Start a new life, and play again.
Choice 1 : The end of a chapter.
Everyday ends with you and Moody, coming back home and getting a good night sleep. For the next 4 years this will be your routine. The time as come for you and Moody to retire from your job. You've saves money with a pension for your retirement and Moody is starting to get a bit old.
Choice 1 : You've save enough money for your retirement, you can now retire.
Working as a police officer for the past 30 years was an amazing career choice. You've dreamed of working as a police officer since you were young, and you have completes this dream. The, SQ was the perfect police station to start and finish your career. It is now time to retire with an amazing pension fund.
Choice 1 : You've save enough money for your retirement, you can now retire.
While on Christmas break with my family, I received a call from the Chief of police at the SPAL. They had a vacant spot on their police patrol team to fill, and they heard great things about my work at Valleyfield. That's why he decided to give me a call, and I accepted right away.
Choice 1 : Work for the SPAL.
The occupants are passed out from the gas inhalation. You get burns on your arm because of the flames, but with all of your strength and will-power you successfully get all 3 women outside of the car and as far away as possible from the scene. Shortly after you pass out from the pain these burns have caused you.
Choice 1 : You receive a medal for you courage.
Choice 2 : You suffered 3rd degree burns on your arms, legs, and face.
A ceremony is organized to congratulate your courageous act during the highway accident. You'll go on to work for the SPAL for 25 more years. You'll become Sergeant for 7 years and finish your career as Chief of the police in Longueuil. You received a total of 6 medals of service and will make the first page of the newspaper multiple time. You have succeeded to restore harmony between the police and the community. Start again!
Choice 1 : The end of a chapter.
After 7 months in the hospital, 14 skin graft and a good deal of rehabilitation exercises you can walk out of there. Unfortunately you cannot work as a police officer anymore. Your time at the SPAL was very short, but you discovered amazing people in this organization. Make some different choices to have a better career path.
Choice 1 : The end of a chapter.