Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) RADIO Practice Exam

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A report of a potentially explosive item that does not belong in a given location is classified as what?

  1. Bomb Threat

  2. Deputy Involved in Shooting

  3. Explosion

  4. Suspicious Package

The correct answer is: Suspicious Package

The classification of a report concerning a potentially explosive item that is found in an inappropriate location falls under the term "Suspicious Package." This term specifically refers to any container or item that raises questions or concerns due to its appearance, location, or circumstances surrounding it, particularly if it could potentially contain explosives or hazardous materials. Authorities treat such reports with caution to ensure public safety, initiating protocols to investigate or safely neutralize the item. In this context, the other classifications do not accurately describe the situation at hand. A bomb threat typically refers to a verbal or written claim that an explosive device has been placed, rather than the discovery of a potentially dangerous item. "Deputy Involved in Shooting" is a completely different incident type, often concerning law enforcement activities and their associated investigations. "Explosion," while related to the aftermath of detonated explosives, does not apply to a situation where an item is simply found and reported as suspicious. Therefore, "Suspicious Package" is the most suitable term for this scenario.