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ALL HAZARDS DIVISION/GROUP SUPERVISOR Exercise 4 Purpose The purpose of this exercise is to allow trainees to practice reviewing an IAP and identifying the information pertinent to their operations. Students will review the Central City Disturbance IAP and answer questions regarding the IAP. The instructor will discuss and provide feedback for any pertinent elements to ensure that the trainees collectively comprehend the answer/explanation to each of the questions. Objectives Students will: Demonstrate their ability to identify pertinent information in an IAP. Exercise Structure This exercise is scheduled to last approximately 60 minutes, including small group discussion and presentation of group findings. In their groups, participants will be assigned a Division or Group from the Central City Civil Disturbance IAP and review the IAP. Participants will then answer questions about the IAP in their groups and report their answers to the instructor. Rules, Roles, and Responsibilities Following are the specific activities / instructions for your participation in the exercise: 1. Instructors will assign work groups to one of the following Divisions/Groups from the Central City Civil Disturbance IAP: Branch I: Division Alpha (A); Branch I: Division Bravo (B); Branch I: Perimeter Group; Branch II: Division Lima (L); Branch II: Division Mike (M); Branch II: Access Group; or HAZMAT Group. 2. Within your work group, select a group spokesperson. 3. Review the Central City Civil Disturbance IAP. The IAP is Handout 5-4 in the course materials. 4. Upon completion of your review, answer the questions on the next page with your group members. 5. After 20 minutes of IAP review and discussion, the instructor will begin calling on group spokespersons for answers to the questions. Exercise 4 Page 1 of 4

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ALL HAZARDS DIVISION/GROUP SUPERVISOR

Exercise 4

Purpose

The purpose of this exercise is to allow trainees to practice reviewing an IAP and identifying the information pertinent to their operations. Students will review the Central City Disturbance IAP and answer questions regarding the IAP. The instructor will discuss and provide feedback for any pertinent elements to ensure that the trainees collectively comprehend the answer/explanation to each of the questions.

Objectives

Students will:

▪ Demonstrate their ability to identify pertinent information in an IAP.

Exercise Structure

This exercise is scheduled to last approximately 60 minutes, including small group discussion and presentation of group findings. In their groups, participants will be assigned a Division or Group from the Central City Civil Disturbance IAP and review the IAP. Participants will then answer questions about the IAP in their groups and report their answers to the instructor.

Rules, Roles, and Responsibilities

Following are the specific activities / instructions for your participation in the exercise:

1. Instructors will assign work groups to one of the following Divisions/Groups from the Central City Civil Disturbance IAP:

▪ Branch I: Division Alpha (A);

▪ Branch I: Division Bravo (B);

▪ Branch I: Perimeter Group;

▪ Branch II: Division Lima (L);

▪ Branch II: Division Mike (M);

▪ Branch II: Access Group; or

▪ HAZMAT Group.

2. Within your work group, select a group spokesperson.

3. Review the Central City Civil Disturbance IAP. The IAP is Handout 5-4 in the course materials.

4. Upon completion of your review, answer the questions on the next page with your group members.

5. After 20 minutes of IAP review and discussion, the instructor will begin calling on group spokespersons for answers to the questions.

Exercise 4 Page 1 of 4

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ALL HAZARDS DIVISION/GROUP SUPERVISOR

Exercise 4 Page 2 of 4

Schedule

Activity Duration Participation Type

Exercise Introduction and Overview 2 minutes Classroom

Discussion / Documentation 20 minutes Small Groups

Debrief / Review 40 minutes Classroom

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ALL-HAZARDS DIVISION/GROUP SUPERVISOR

Exercise 4 Page 3 of 4

Review the Central City Civil Disturbance IAP (Handout 5-4) and answers the questions below.

What are the incident objectives?

What is the weather forecast?

How do I get to my work assignment?

What are my assigned resources and are they here? Instructor note: This question is Division/Group specific; expect varying answers from the different work groups.

What are my work assignments? Instructor note: This question is Division/Group specific; expect varying answers from the different work groups.

What are the safety ramifications of what I am asked to do, and are there mitigations I need to put in place?

What radio frequencies are assigned, both command and tactical? Instructor note: This question is Division/Group specific; expect varying answers from the different work groups.

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ALL-HAZARDS DIVISION/GROUP SUPERVISOR

Exercise 4 Page 4 of 4

What are the general safety issues incident-wide?

What are the procedures that need to take place if there is an injury on my Division/Group?

What do I need to do for air support?

Do my resources have any special logistical needs, and what am I allowed to do without consulting the OSC?

What are the Divisions and Groups doing around me? Instructor note: This question is Division/Group specific to a degree; expect varying answers from the different work groups.

Any special expectations of me from the OSC?

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ALL HAZARDS DIVISION/GROUP SUPERVISOR

Exercise 5 Page 1 of 2

Exercise 5

Purpose

The purpose of Exercise 5 is to give trainees the opportunity to conduct a simulated Division/Group Resource Briefing. The instructor will first use an IAP to demonstrate a Division/Group Resource Briefing. Following this demonstration, trainees will utilize different Forms 204 from another IAP to practice giving the briefing.

Objectives

Students will:

▪ Demonstrate their ability to identify pertinent information in an IAP

▪ Develop an agenda and talking points for a Resource Briefing

▪ Deliver a Resource Briefing

Exercise Structure

This exercise is scheduled to last approximately 1 hour 15 minutes, including small group discussions and presentations of group findings. After receiving a simulated Resource Briefing from the instructor, participants will develop agendas and talking points for their own Resource Briefings based on ICS Forms 204 for the Central City Train Derailment IAP (Handout 5-5). A spokesperson from the group will then deliver the briefing to the class.

Rules, Roles, and Responsibilities

Following are the specific activities/instructions for your participation in the exercise:

1. The instructor will demonstrate how to deliver a Division/Group Resource Briefing by preparing and delivering a briefing based on one of the seven Division/Group assignments in the Central City Civil Disturbance IAP (Handout 5-4).

2. The instructor will then assign each group to one of the ICS Forms 204 for the five Groups in the Central City Train Derailment IAP (Handout 5-5).

3. Within your work group, select a group spokesperson to act as the DIVS, preferably a group member that has not yet acted as spokesperson.

4. Using Handout 5-2: Division/Group Briefing Topics and the briefing the instructor gave for guidance, develop (as a group) an agenda and talking points for a Resource Briefing.

5. The spokesperson will then deliver the Resource Briefing to the class.

Schedule

Activity Duration Participation Type

Exercise Introduction and Overview 2 minutes Classroom

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ALL HAZARDS DIVISION/GROUP SUPERVISOR

Exercise 5 Page 2 of 2

Instructor Demonstration of Resource Briefing 10 minutes Classroom

Resource Briefing Preparation 20 minutes Small Groups

Presentations Debrief/Review 45 minutes Classroom

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INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM Division/Group Supervisor

DIVISION/GROUP SUPERVISOR CHECKLIST

1 1 1 1

Order & Request Numbers ___________________________ Report Location & Contact Person ___________________________ ETA _____________________ Travel Route & Radio Frequencies (Command)_________________

PRE-DEPARTURE CHECKLIST: Division/Groups Supervisor Kit:

Brief / Attaché case, FOG-ICS-420, Fire line Handbook-NFES- 0065, Div/Grp Task Book, ICS forms-I201,204,213,214,225, Shift ticket example booklet-IO-297, paper pad, 3x5 cards, pens & pencils, flashlight (w/batteries), programmable hand held radio, cell phone, pager, clam shell battery pack w/spare batteries, Radio Frequency and repeater guide, belt weather kit, binoculars, sun glasses, spare reading glasses, metal clip board, flagging tape (2) rolls, masking tape, cassette recorder w/batteries, straight edge ruler, North American Emergency Response Guide (Haz-Mat) guide, Thomas Bros. road atlas of area, Cal. State travel guide (TB), Topographic maps of area, ice chest, water / drinks, food – MRE’s, Smokey snack’s for 24 hrs.

UPON ARRIVAL AT INCIDENT: 1 1 1

1

11111111

Check-in with Restat. Secure Communication needs.

Incident programmed hand held radio, cell phone & pager Give the Communication section your personnel cell phone and pager #.

Obtain briefing from your supervisor / attend staff briefing. Obtain copies of IAP (Read and understand completely). What are the incident objectives, priorities, time frames? What are the SAFETY hazards? (Hazards known, LCES) How will my Division interact with adjacent divisions? Are there any Communications or Logistics concerns? How will your needs be channeled? Check with Sit-Stat., Re-Stat. & Finance for updates and needs that involve your division.

Handout 5-1: DIVS Checklist

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LINE ASSIGNMENT CHECKLIST

1 Check the PRIORITIES and HAZARD areas first. 1 Receive input from your staff in their areas of responsibilities. 1 Determine whether assigned division resources are adequate to meet operational

objectives. 1 Determine the need for technical specialist. 1 Develop contingencies; make them known to your supervisor and personnel. 1 Assure that safety zones are created and escape routes are communicated. 1 Coordinate activities with adjacent Divisions/Groups. 1 Review all areas of assignment at least twice- early on & later to determine progress

and needs for the next shift. 1 Prepare the resource needs for your division for the next ops period. 12hr. shifts by 0900 & 2100; 24hr. shifts by 1900. 1 Report any significant events to your supervisor (injury, accident, unusual). 1 Check on logistical needs again by 1000 and 1500. 1 Report resources changes to ReStat. 1 Maintain your unit log (I-214), as they occur, at least once each hour. 1 Assure that all personnel get off the line in a safe & timely fashion. END OF SHIFT – ON THE LINE: 1 Debrief to your relief: 1 All identified safety hazards on the division. (I-215A) 1 Confirm the use of tactical specialist to provide expertise in division. 1 Update their situational awareness of your shift: 1 What was accomplished? 1 What needs to be accomplished? 1 Problem areas, events or situations 1 Update their map to the real picture. 1 Make them aware of rental equipment still on the division. 1 Sign the shift tickets of the rental equipment and personnel from your shift. 1 Update your unit log (I-214). AT THE INCIDENT BASE: 1 Contact your supervisor to update the situation on your division. 1 Debrief to Re-Stat.- status of assigned equipment. 1 Debrief to Sit-Stat.- weather, update maps 1 Debrief to Finance - shift tickets 1 Debrief to Documentation – completed I-214, personnel evaluations, etc. 1 Check with the time unit. 1 Be ready for your next shift.

Handout 5-1: DIVS Checklist

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DIVISION/GROUP RESOURCE BRIEFING TOPICS 3 General Areas

1. General

2. Safety

3. Operations

General Topics

• What are the incident objectives? • ICS 202 (IAP)

• What are the Division/Group priorities? • ICS 204 (IAP)

• What are the Division/Group assignments? • ICS 204 (IAP)

Safety • Obtain from direct reports their:

• State-of-readiness of crews • Fatigue levels • Experience levels • Equipment • Physical conditions • Etc.

• All proper personal protective equipment (PPE) for type of incident • The personnel accountability system that is used • Emergency communication procedures

• How to order incident related medical help • Who do you notify of incident related injuries or accidents

• Review state of weather and forecast • Travel to drop points or meeting places • Discuss the expected shift and any rest requirements that may be needed

• Operational Periods vary by hazard • Are usually 12 hours • While Operational Periods can be 24 hours long, it’s usually only

for a good reason • For example, Operational Periods may be 24 hours if the

travel time to the incident response site is significant. • For every 2 hours of work, you should get one hour of rest

1 Handout 5-2: Division/Group Briefing Topics

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Operations • Review your expectations of Division/Group resources • Define Control

• Measure of assigned task vs. progress • Provide Periodic updates of progress • Set time frames when reports are needed, min/hr.

• Identify significant events • ICS 214 • Identify Injuries/illnesses, accidents and property damage

• Resources • Additional needs

• E.g., engines, tech specs • Air

• E.g., authority and procedure • Medical

• Assign resources to handle Division/Group medical emergencies

• Excess resources • Reassign excess resources

• Out-of-service equipment

• Ensure that everyone knows of any: • Specific hazard concerns

• E.g., environmental, structural, etc. • Agency specific concerns

• Economic, political, etc. • Logistics

• Authority and procedures for supplies • Accountability

• Finance • Shift tickets and time reports • Identify location of rental equipment on division

• End-of-Shift procedures • When to leave Division/Group work site • Documentation requirements of assigned resources

2 Handout 5-2: Division/Group Briefing Topics

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DIVISION/GROUP OPERATIONAL PERIOD DEBRIEFING FORM DIVISION/GROUP GENERAL INFORMATION INCIDENT NAME: INCIDENT NUMBER: BRANCH: DIVISION/GROUP: DIVISION/GROUP SUPERVISOR NAME: REPORT FOR OPERATIONAL PERIOD: DATE: TIME: COMMAND NET: TACTICAL NET: GENERAL REMARKS – ACCOMPLISHMENTS – PROBLEM AREAS:

AGENCY RESOURCES COMMITTED TO DIVISION/GROUP

OVERHEAD ENGINES – ENGINE ST/TF CREWS – CREW ST/TF DOZER – DOZER ST/TF

PRIVATE HIRED EQUIPMENT & PERSONNEL COMMITTED TO DIVISION/GROUP

TYPE – KIND OWNER SIZE OR SERIAL # OPERATOR REQ # DOWN TIME REMARKS

1 Handout 5-3: Division/Group Operational Period Period Debriefing Form

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NEXT OPERATIONAL PERIOD SITUATION & RESOURCE STATUS INFORMATION

BRANCH: DIVISION/GROUP OPER: ATIONAL PERIOD :

DIVISION/GROUP RESOURCES NEEDED FOR NEXT OPERATIONAL PERIOD ENGINES: CREWS: DOZERS: WATER TENDERS: TANKERS: COPTERS: OTHER HIRED EQUIPMENT: SUPPORT EQUIPMENT: DIVISION/GROUP ASSIGNMENTS, SPECIAL NEEDS FOR NEXT OPERATIONAL PERIOD CONTROL ACTIVITIES – WORK ASSIGNMENTS: SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: MAP OF CURRENT & PROJECTED SITUATION:

2 Handout 5-3: Division/Group Operational Period Period Debriefing Form

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INCIDENT OBJECTIVES (ICS 202) 1. Incident Name:

Central City Unrest 12. Operational Period: Date From: '21271XX Date To: 2128/XX

Time From: 1800hrs Time To: 0600hrs

3. Objective(s): 1) Ensure safe operations for all incident personnel by adhering to best safety practices for civil unrest and

following a 2 to 1 work to rest ratio.

2) Provide EMS to all injured dvilians in the inddent area.

3) Provide for response to potential Hazardous Materials incidents.

4) Maintain the perimeter containment for the dvil disobedience at: R Street on the west, 24th Street on the south, V Street on the east and 20th street on the north.

5) Control any any fires ignited within the inddent area allowing for coordination between fire and law enforcement personnel.

4. Operational Period Command Emphasis: The Safety of the Responders and Public is the highest Priority. Follow City arrest procedures for Offenders who do not follow the law or instructions from LE Officers. Protect Private Property and City Infrastructure from damage caused by illegal acts.

General Situational Awareness Temperatures and humidity will both be high during the operational period, all personnel should be sure to hydrate carefully. All personnel will ensure that they have positive communication links established between law enforcement, fire, EMS and Haz Mat personnel. All tactical activities must be coordinated between all disdplines. Maintain situational awareness of activities surrounding tactical operations.

5. Site Safety Plan Required? Yes D No Ill Approved Site Safety Plan(s) Located at:

6.1ncident Action Plan (the items checked below are included in this Incident Action Plan):

Ill Ill ICS 206

D ICS 207

Ill ICS 208

Ill Map/Chart

D Weather Forecast/Tides/Currents

Other Attachments:

Ill Use of Force Policy

D D D "

7. Prepared by: Name: Bill Smith Position/Title: Planning Section Chief Signature: P.I2JIC:. ~ 8. Approved by Incident Commander: Name: Steve Plaskett Signature~Je _J)L,_. .ff.J::tr ICS202 I lAP Page 1 I Date/Time: 21261XX 0630hrs

Ill ICS203

Ill JCS 204

Ill ICS 205

D ICS205A

ICS202

Handout 5-4: Central City Unrest IAP

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ORGANIZATION ASSIGNMENT LIST (ICS 203) 1. Incident Name:

Central City Unrest .12. Operational Period: Date From: 2121rxx Date To: 21281XX

Time From: 1800 Time To: 0600

3. Incident Commander(s) and Command Staff: 7. Operations Section:

IC/UCs Steve Plaskett (CCPD) Chief Luis Lopez (CCPD)

Deputy Gary Short (CCFD)

Deputy Jeana Ward (CCEMS)

Deputy Rick Kent (CCFD) Staging Area

Safety Officer Paula Meche (CCPD) Michael Raney (t) Branch I

Public Info. Officer Darren Ryan (CC) Branch Director Bill Ward (CCPD)

Liaison Officer Sheila Ross Deputy

4. Agency/Organization Representatives: Division/Group A Mathew Lee

Agency/Organization Name

Columbia State Police George Spencer

Liberty Co. Rre Robert Blackburn

Liberty Co. Sheriff's Dept Joe Langston

Division/Group B Joe Campbell

Division/Group Perimeter Grp Jay Chung

Division/Group

Division/Group

Branch II

Branch Director Frank Watkins (CSP)

Deputy

5. Planning Section: Division/Group L David Zammaron

Chief Bill Smith Division/Group M Martin Fields

Deputy Denise Bresino Division/Group AccessGrp Pat Sullivan

Resources Unit Kenneth Hooks Division/Group

Situation Unit John Rowles Division/Group

Documentation Unit Richard Terry Bnmch Demobilization Unit Lisa Miller Branch Director

Technical Specialists Deputy

Division/Group Haz Mat Maria Ortiz

Status Check In Recorder s. Kelly Division/Group

Division/Group

6. Logistics Section: Division/Group

Chief Jim Settlemire Division/Group

Deputy Roxanne Storm Air Operations Branch

SUJpadi•••·· Air Ops Branch Dir. Ken Stevens

Director Air Tactical Supervisor Benny Crawford

Supply Unit April Horton Air Support Supervisor Robert Yeager

Facilities Unit Loren Bishop 8. Finance/Administration Section:

Ground Support Unit Larry Horne Chief Muchos Pesos

Slt?.·,+ilLiltii"" ,L Deputy

Director Time Unit Shana Anderson

Communications Unit Chartes Adams Procurement Unit George Henry

Medical Unit Joaquin Diaz Comp/Ciaims Unit Gladys Kennedy

Food Unit Rusty Horton Cost Unit Maria Rodriquez

9. Prepared by: Name: Kenneth Hooks PositionfTitle: Resources Unit Ldr Signature: K'-~~

ICS 203 lAP Page 2 IDatefTime: 2126/XX. 11 OOhrs

Handout 5-4: Central City Unrest IAP

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4. Operations Personnel: Name Contact Number(s)

Operations Section Chief: _L_ou_is_Lo-'p_e_z____________ ____ _ 5_3o_-_55_5_-5_534

Branch Director: Bill Ward ------------------- 530-555-5538 ---------------------------Division/Group Supervisor: Matthew Lee 530-555-5556

ASSIGNMENT LIST (ICS 204) 1.1ncident Name:

Central City Unrest

5. Resources Assigned: Reporting Location, Special Equipment and Supplies, Remarks, Notes, Contact (e.g., phone, pager, radio Information Resource Identifier Leader frequency, etc.)

CCTF 1 CS 140 Sgt. Knapp Radio channel1 ph 530-555-1236 DP 1 1900

CCPD CC 141 2 Radio Channel 2 ph 530-555-1244 DP 1 1900

CCPD CC 142 2 Radio Channel2 ph 530-555-1245 DP 1 1900

CCFD Engine 3 4 Radio Channel2 ph 530-555-1246 DP 1 1900

CCFE Engine 5 4 Radio Channel2 ph 530-555-1248 DP 1 1900

Public Order Task Force 1 0 Captain Cabrera 48 Radio Channel1 ph 530-555-1344 DP 1 1900

CCTF3 CS 1 03 Sgt Myers Radio Channel 1 ph 530-555-1346 DP 1 1900

(3 LE Patrol Units) CCPD CC 133, 134, 135 6 Radio Channel2 phone #s unknown DP 1 1900

CCEMS Ambulance 1 Bailey 2 Radio Channel 2 ph 530-555-6677 DP 1 1900

CCEMS Ambulance 2 Fisher 2 Radio Channel2 ph 530-555-1144 DP 1 1900

2. Operational Period: Date From: 2/27/XX

Time From: 1soo

Date To: 2128/XX

Time To: 0600

3. Branch: I

Division:

A Group:

Staging Area:

6. Work Assignments: Division A boundaries are R St. west, T St. east, 22nd St. north and 24th St. south. Central City TF 1 will respond to reported fires within lhe Division, Law Enforcement will provide security for fire personnel. Public Order task Force 10 will patrol the Division to suppress looting and arson. Central City PD TF 3 will detain and/or transport persons taken into custody. Ambulances will provide emergency medical services throughout the Division as requested. Hazardous Materials issues should be coordinated with the Hazardous Materials Group.

7. Special Instructions: Coordinate Division boundaries with adjoining Divisions. Due to high temperatures and humidity, all personnel shall pay close attention to hydration. Ensure adequate communications between law enforcement, fire, EMS, Haz Mat and other resources. Non-law enforcement resources will coordinate all activities with law enforcement personnel. ALL PERSONNEL WILL READ AND UNDERSTAND THE "USE OF FORCE" POLICY CONTAINED IN THIS PLAN

8. Communications (radio and/or phone contact numbers needed for this assignment): Name/Function Primary Contact: indicate cell. pager. or radio (frequency/system/channel)

Command 1Command/Control King Channel1 T151.385/ R159.330 Use Tone 173.8 Command Supervisors

Tac 2 1Branch I King Channei2T151.160 I R159.225 Use Tone 151.4 Tactical Branch I

Tac B 1Branch II Ding ChannelS T151.310 I R159.405 Use Tone 131.8 Tactical Branch II

King Channel 9 T/R 170.000 Air Operations. All Aircraft Air to Ground 1Law Enforcement

9. Prepared by: Name: Kenneth Hooks Position/Title: Resources Unit Ldr Signature: 1£ JA• rl::? ~~~~~~======~

ICS 204 I lAP Page 3 I Date/Time: 6127/XX 1100

Handout 5-4: Central City Unrest IAP

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ASSIGNMENT LIST (ICS 204) 1. Incident Name:

Central City Unrest

2. Operational Period: 3. Date From: 2127/XX Time From: 1800

Date To: 2128/XX Time To: 0600 Branch:

I Division:

8 Group:

Staging Area:

4. Operations Personnel: Name Contact Numb~r(§)

Louis Lopez 530-555-5534 Operations Section Chief:

Bill Ward 530-555-5538 Branch Director:

Joe Cambell 530-555-9987 Division/Group Supervisor:

5. Resources Assigned: rn c: 0

0~ =t:t:D..

Contact (e.g., phone, pager, radio frequency, etc.)

Reporting Location, Special Equipment and Supplies, Remarks, Notes, Information Resource Identifier Leader

CCTF2 CS 150 Sgt. Nagle 1 Radio channel1 ph 530-555-3452 DP 1 1900

CCPD CC 151 2 Radio Channel2 ph 530-555-1233 DP 1 1900

CCPD CC 122 2 Radio Channel2 ph 530-555-1255 DP 1 1900

CCFD Engine 4 4 Radio Channel2 ph 530-555-1266 DP 1 1900

CCFE Engine 6 4 Radio Channel2 ph 530-555-1287 DP 1 1900

Public Order Task Force 11 CS Captain Bolles 48 Radio Channel1 ph 530-555-1309 DP 1 1900

CCTF3 CS 103 Sgt Calvillo 1 Radio Channel1 ph 530-555-1389 DP 1 1900

(3 LE Patrol Units) CCPD CC 123, 124, 125 6 Radio Channel 2 phone #s unknown DP 1 1900

CCEMS Ambulance 3 Spencer 2 Radio Channel 2 ph 530-555-6655 DP 1 1900

CCEMS Ambulance 4 Mission 2 Radio Channel2 ph 530-555-1134 DP 1 1900

6. Work Assignments: Division B boundaries are R St. west, T St. east, 20th St. north and 22nd St. south. Central City TF 2 will respond to reported fires within the Division, Law Enforcement resources will provide security for fire personnel. Public Order Task Force 11 will patrol the Division to suppress looting and arson. Central City PO TF 4 will detain and/or transport persons taken into custody. Ambulances will provide emergency medical services throughout the Division as requested. Hazardous Materials issues should be coordinated with the Hazardous Materials Group.

7. Special Instructions: Coordinate Division boundaries with adjoining Divisions. Due to high temperatures and humidity, all personnel shall pay close attention to hydration. Ensure adequate communications between law enforcement, fire, EMS, Haz Mat and other resources. Non-law enforcement resources w~l coordinate all activities with law enforcement personnel. ALL PERSONNEL WILL READ AND UNDERSTAND THE "USE OF FORCE" POLICY CONTAINED IN THIS PLAN

8. Communications (radio and/or phone contact numbers needed for this assignment): Name/Function Prima!)l Contact: indicate cell, Qager, or radio (freguenc~/s~stem/channel)

Command l Command!Control King Channel1 T151.385/ R159.330 Use Tone 173.8 Command Supervisors

Tac 2 1Branch I King Channel2 T151.160 I R159.225 Use Tone 151.4 Tactics Branch I

Tac B 1Branch II King ChannelS T151.310 R159.405 Use Tone 131.8 Tactics Branch II I

King Channel9 170.000 Air Operations. All Aircraft Air to Ground 1Law Enforcement

9. Prepared by: Name: Kenneth Hooks Position/Title: Resources Unit Ldr Signature: 4(~ ICS204 lAP Page 4 I I Date/Time: 6127/XX. 1100

------------------~-----------------~----------------------------------------------------------------------

Handout 5-4: Central City Unrest IAP

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ASSIGNMENT LIST (ICS 204) 1. Incident Name:

Central City Unrest

2. Operational Period: 3. Branch:

I Division:

Group:

PERIMETER Gro Staging Area:

Date From: 2127/XX Time From: 1800

Date To: 2128/XX

Time To: 0600

4. Operations Personnel: Name Contact Number(s}

Operations Section Chief: _L_ou_is_Lo....:pe_z____________5_30-_55_5-_5_5_34 ____ _

Branch Director: Bill Ward 530-555-5538 --- ------------------- -Division/Group Supervisor: Jay Chung 530-555-9987

5. Resources Assigned: Ul c: 0

0~ =It: D..

Contact (e.g., phone, pager, radio frequency, etc.)

Reporting Location,

Special Equipment and

Supplies, Remarks, Notes, Information Resource Identifier Leader

CCTF4 Capt Ridley Radio channel1 ph 530-555-7768 DP 3 1900

CCPD CC 111 2 Radio Channel 2 ph 530-555-1256 DP 3 1900

CCPD CC 112 2 Radio Channel 2 ph 530-555-1290 DP3 1900

CCPD CC 113 2 Radio Channel 2 ph 530-555-1299 DP 3 1900

CCPDCC 114 2 Radio Channel2 ph 530-555-1223 DP 3 1900

LCo.SD Capt Masson Radio Channel 1 ph 530-555-1377 DP 3 1900

LCSO E3103 2 Radio Channel 2 ph 530-555-1327 DP 3 1900

LCSOE2775 2 Radio Channel 2 ph 530-555-7878 DP 3 1900

LCSO E7743 2 Radio Channel 2 ph 530-555-6445 DP 3 1900

LCSO E8945 2 Radio Channel 2 ph 530-555-1233 DP3 1900

6. Work Assignments:

Group resources will set up controlled entry and exit points at the following locations: R Street and 21st Street, 22nd Street and 23rd Street 24th Street at S Street and T Street 20th Street at S Street.

All movement into and out of the incident area will be tightly controlled to authorized personnel. Maintain escape corridor for all emergency personnel.

7. Special Instructions:

Coordinate Division boundaries with adjoining Divisions. Due to high temperatures and humidity, all personnel shall pay close attention to hydration. Ensure adequate communications between law enforcement, fire, EMS, Haz Mat and other resources. Non-law enforcement resources will coordinate all activities with law enforcement personnel. ALL PERSONNEL WILL READ AND UNDERSTAND THE "USE OF FORCE" POLICY CONTAINED IN THIS PLAN

8. Communications (radio and/or phone contact numbers needed for this assignment):

Name/Function Primary Contact: indicate cell. pager. or radio (frequency/system/channel)

Command 1Command/Control King Channel1 T151.3851 R159.330 Use Tone 173.8 Command Supervisors

Tac 2 f Branch I King Channel2 T151.160 I R159.225 Use Tone 151.4 Tactics Branch I

Tac 8 JBranch II King ChannelS T151.310 I R159.405 Use Tone 131.8 Tactics Branch II

King Channel 9 170.000 Air Operations. All Aircraft Air to Ground 1Law Enforcement

j( -L I. .IL A ­1-=9:.·:_P,::re~p:a:f:ed::.,:b::y~::...:.N:a::m:,::e;::....::K=e=nne=th=H=ook==s Signature:===:;. Position/Title: Resources Unit Ldr

ICS 204 lAP Page 5 I I Date/Time: 6/27/XX. 1100hrs

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4. Operations Personnel: Name Contact Number(s)

Operations Section Chief: _L_ou_i_s_Lo-'p_e_z____________5_3o_-_55_5_-5_5_3_4____

Branch Director: Frank Watkins --------------- 530-555-S9S7 -------------------Division/Group Supervisor: David Zammaron 530-555-3242

ASSIGNMENT LIST (ICS 204) 1. Incident Name:

Central City Unrest

2. Operational Period: Date From: 2/27/XX

Time From: 1soo

Date To: 2/2S/XX

Time To: 0600

5. Resources Assigned:

Contact (e.g., phone, pager, radio frequency, etc.)

Reporting Location,

Special Equipment and

Supplies, Remarks, Notes, Information Resource Identifier Leader

CCTF5 CS 140 Cpl. Hockett Radio channel1 ph 530-555-1211 DP 3 1900

CSP P2344 2 Radio ChannelS ph 530-555-1256 DP 3 1900

CSP P3356 2 Radio Channel S ph 530-555-1267 DP 3 1900

CCFD Engine 1 0 4 Radio ChannelS ph 530-555-1224 DP 3 1900

CCFE Truck 10 4 Radio ChannelS ph 530-555-1225 DP 3 1900

Public Order Task Force 13 Captain Cabrera 4S Radio Channel1 ph 530-555-1222 DP 3 1900

CCPDTF S CS 170 Sgt. Bell Radio Channel1 ph 530-555-1223 DP 3 1900

(3 LE Patrol Units) CCPD CC 173, 174, 175 6 Radio Channel S ph TBA DP 3 1900

CCEMS Ambulance 5 La Rosa 2 Radio Channel S ph 530-555-S7S9 DP 3 1900

3.

Branch:

II Division: L

Group:

Staging Area:

6. Work Assignments: Division L boundaries are T St. west, V St. east, 22nd St. south and 20 th St. north CC TF 5 will respond to reported fires within the Division, Law Enforcement resources will provide security for fire pe Public Order Task Force 13 will patrol the Division to suppress looting and arson. Central City PO TF 5 will detain and/or transport persons taken into custody. Ambulance will provide emergency medical services throughout the Division as requested. Hazardous Materials issues should be coordinated with the Hazardous Materials Group.

7. Special Instructions: Coordinate Division boundaries with adjoining Divisions. Due to high temperatures and humidity, all personnel shall pay close attention to hydration. Ensure adequate communications between law enforcement, fire, EMS, Haz Mat and other resources. Non-law enforcement resources will coordinate all activities with law enforcement personnel. ALL PERSONNEL WILL READ AND UNDERSTAND THE "USE OF FORCE" POLICY CONTAINED IN THIS PLAN

8. Communications (radio and/or phone contact numbers needed for this assignment):

Name/Function Primary Contact: indicate cell, pager. or radio (frequency/system/channel)

Command 1Command/Control King Channel 1 T151.3S5 f R159.330 Use Tone 173.S Command Supervisors

Tac 2 1Branch I King Channei2T151.160 I R159.225 Use Tone 151.4 Tactics Branch I

Tac 8 1Branch II

Air to Ground 1Law Enforcement

Ding ChannelS T151.310 f R159.405 Use Tone 131.8 TactS Branch II

King Channel9 T!R 170.000 Air Operations. All Aircraft

1-=9:·.:.P.:r.:e!:p:a:re:d:..:b:!y:.::..:.:N:a::.;m:e;::~K::e::n::ne::t::h::H::oo::k::s===::;. Position/Title: Resources Unit Ldr Signature: ~~~? ICS 204 I lAP Page 6 I Date/Time: 6/27/XX 1100

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ASSIGNMENT LIST (ICS 204) 1. Incident Name:

Central City Unrest

2. Operational Period: Date From: 2127/XX

Time From: 1800

3. Branch: II

Division:

M Group:

Staging Area:

Date To: 2/28/XX

Time To: oooo

4. Operations Personnel: Name Contact Number(s)

Louis Lopez 530-555-5534 Operations Section Chief:

Frank Watkins 530-555-8987 Branch Director:

Martin Fields 530-555-8242 Division/Group Supervisor:

5. Resources Assigned: (I) c: 0

-(I)

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Contact (e.g., phone, pager, radio frequency, etc.)

Reporting Location, Special Equipment and Supplies, Remarks, Notes, Information Resource Identifier Leader

CCTF6 Capt. Montgomery 1 Radio channel 1 ph 530-555-8211 DP 1 1900

CCPDCC 181 2 Radio Channel 8 ph 530-555-8256 DP 1 1900

CCPDCC 182 2 Radio Channel 8 ph 530-555-8267 DP 1 1900

CCFD Engine 6 4 Radio Channel 8 ph 530-555-8224 DP 1 1900

CCFDTruck2 4 Radio Channel 8 ph 530-555-8225 DP 1 1900

CC Public Order TF 14 Captain Jennings 24 Radio Channel 1 ph 530-555-8222 DP1 1900

CCPDTF 7 Lt Sutter 1 Radio Channel 1 ph 530-555-8223 DP 1 1900

(3 LE Patrol Units) CCPD CC 191, 192, 193 6 Radio Channel 8 ph TBA DP 1 1900

CCEMS Ambulance 6 Hawley 2 Radio ChannelS ph 530-555-7789 DP 1 1900

6. Work Assignments: Division M boundaries are T St. west, V St. est, and 24thSt. south and 22nd St. north CC TF 6 will respond to reported fires within the Division, Law Enforcement resources will provide security for fire personnel. Public Order Task Force 14 will patrol the Division to suppress looting and arson. Central City PO TF 7 will detain and/or transport persons taken into custody. Ambulance will provide emergency medical services throughout the Division as requested. Hazardous Materials issues should be coordinated with the Hazardous Materials Group.

.

7. Special Instructions: Coordinate Division boundaries with adjoining Divisions. Due to high temperatures and humidity, all personnel shall pay close attention to hydration. Ensure adequate communications between law enforcement, fire, EMS, Haz Mat and other resources. Non-law enforcement resources will coordinate all activities with law enforcement personnel. ALL PERSONNEL WILL READ AND UNDERSTAND THE "USE OF FORCE" POLICY CONTAINED IN THIS PLAN

8. Communications (radio and/or phone contact numbers needed for this assignment): Name/Function Prima[Y Contact: indicate cell, Qager, or radio (freguenc:i/S:iStem/channel)

Command f Command/Control King Channel 1 T151.385/ R159.330 Use Tone 173.8 Command Supervisors

Tac 2f Branch I King Channel2T151.160 I R159.225 Use Tone 151.4 Tactics Branch I

Tac 8 1Branch II Ding ChannelS T151.310 I R159.405 Use Tone 131.8 Tactics Branch II

Air to Ground flaw Enforcement King Channel9 T/R 170.000 Air Operations. All Aircraft

9. Prepared by: Name: Kenneth Hooks Position/Title: Resources Unit Ldr Signature: {:f~~ ICS 204 lAP Page 7 I I Date/Time: 6/27/XX 1100

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ASSIGNMENT LIST (ICS 204) 1. Incident Name:

Central City Unrest

2. Operational Period:Date From: 2127/XX.

Time From: 1800

3. Branch:

II Division:

Group:

ACCESS Gro Staging Area:

Date To: 2128/XX.

Time To: 0600

4. Operations Personnel: Name Contact Number(s)

Louis Lopez 530-555-5534 Operations Section Chief:

Frank Watkins 530-555-8987 Branch Director:

Pat Sullivan Division/Group Supervisor: 530-555-8990

5. Resources Assigned: 1/) c: 0

Reporting Location, Special Equipment and

Resource Identifier Leader

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Contact (e.g., phone, pager, radio frequency, etc.)

Supplies, Remarks, Notes, Information

CCTF5 Capt. Austin 1 Radio channel 1 ph 530-555-8665 X ST. STAGING 1900

CCPD CC 161 2 Radio Channel 8 ph 530-555-8655 X ST. STAGING 1900

CCPD CC 162 2 Radio Channel 8 ph 530-555-8644 X ST. STAGING 1900

CCPD CC 163 2 Radio Channel 8 ph 530-555-8466 X ST. STAGING 1900

CCPD CC 164 2 Radio Channel 8 ph 530-555-8557 X ST. STAGING 1900

CSP Task Force 22 Captain Owens 1 Radio Channel 1 ph 530-555-8888 X ST. STAGING 1900

CSP P2221 2 Radio Channel 8 ph 530-555-7999 X ST. STAGING 1900

CSP P2223 2 Radio Channel 8 ph 530-555-5432 X ST. STAGING 1900

CSP P2235 2 Radio Channel 8 ph 530-555-7790 X ST. STAGING 1900

CSP P2238 2 Radio Channel 8 ph 530-555-7791 X ST. STAGING 1900

6. Work Assignments: Group resources will set up controlled entry and exit points at the following locations: V Street and 21st Street, 22nd Street, and 23rd Street 24th Street at V Street 20th Street at T Street and U Street.

All movement into and out of the incident area will be tightly controlled to authorized personnel. Maintain escape corridor for all emergency personnel

7. Special Instructions: Coordinate Division boundaries with adjoining Divisions. Due to high temperatures and humidity, all personnel shall pay close attention to hydration. Ensure adequate communications between law enforcement, fire, EMS, Haz Mal and other resources. Non-law enforcement resources will coordinate all activities with law enforcement personnel. ALL PERSONNEL WILL READ AND UNDERSTAND THE "USE OF FORCE" POLICY CONTAINED IN THIS PLAN

8. Communications (radio and/or phone contact numbers needed for this assignment): Name/Function PrimarY Contact: indicate cell, 12ager, or radio (freguenc~/s~stem/channel)

Command 1Command/Control King Channel1 T151.385/ R159.330 Use Tone 173.8 Command Supervisors

Tac 2 f Branch I King Channei2T151.160 I R159.225 Use Tone 151.4 Tactics Branch I

Tac 8 1Branch II Ding Channel 8 T151.310 I R159.405 Use Tone 131.8 Tactics Branch II

Air to Ground f Law Enforcement King Channel9 T/R 170.000 Air Operations. All Aircraft

9. Prepared by: Name: Kenneth Hooks Position/Title: Resources Unit Ldr Signature: K,~(?S. ICS 204 lAP Page 8 I I Date/Time: 6/27/X:X. 11 00

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ASSIGNMENT LIST (ICS 204) 1. Incident Name: 2. Operational Period:

Central City Unrest Date From: 2/27/XX

Time From: 1800

Date To: 2/28/XX

Time To: oaoo

4. Operations Personnel: Name Contact Number(s)

Operations Section Chief: _L_ou_i_s_Lo-'p_e_z____________5_3o_-_55_5_-5_5_34_____

Branch Director:

Division/Group Supervisor: Maria Ortiz 530-555-4242

5. Resources Assigned:

Contact (e.g., phone, pager, radio frequency, etc.)

Reporting Location, Special Equipment and Supplies, Remarks, Notes, Information Resource Identifier Leader

CCFD Haz Mat 2 Capt Wheeler 6 Radio channel 1 and 2 ph 530-555-4455 Park Staging 1900

CCFD Haz Mat 5 Capt Canon 6 Radio Channel 1 and 8 ph 530-555-5431 Park Staging 1900

3. Branch:

Division:

Group:

Haz Mat Grouo Staging Area:

6. Work Assignments: Haz Mat Group will report directly to the Operations Section Chief and be available for response throughout the incident. Haz Mat Teams will provide Hazardous Materials response and decontamination services as required. Tactical radio frequency will be determined based upon the Division in which a Team is deployed.

7. Special Instructions: If assigned to a Branch or Division, use tactics frequency of the Branch you are assigned to. Due to high temperatures and humidity, all personnel shall pay close attention to hydration. Ensure adequate communications between law enforcement, fire, EMS, Haz Mat and other resources. Non-law enforcement resources will coordinate all activities with law enforcement personnel.

8. Communications (radio and/or phone contact numbers needed for this assignment): Name/Function Primary Contact: indicate cell. pager. or radio (frequency/system/channel)

Command 1Command/Control King Channel1 T151.3851 R159.330 Use Tone 173.8 Command Supervisors

Tac 2 1Branch I King Channei2T151.160 I R159.225 Use Tone 151.4 Tactics Branch I

Tac 8 1Branch II Ding ChannelS T151.310 I R159.405 Use Tone 131.8 Tactics Branch II

Air to Ground 1Law Enforcement King Channel9 T/R 170.000 Air Operations. All Aircraft

9. Prepared by: Name: Kenneth Hooks Position/Title: Resources Unit Ldr Signature: C. t--J¢{;;5 ~~~~~~= ===== ~ I ICS 204 lAP Page 9 I Date/Time: 61271XX 11 oo

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INCIDENT RADIO COMMUNICATIONS PLAN (ICS 205) 1. Incident Name:

Central City Unrest

2. Date/Time Prepared: Date: 2127/XX

Time: 1000

3. Operational Period: Date From: 2/27/XX

Time From: 1aoo

Date To: 2128/XX

Time To: D6DD

4. Basic Radio Channel Use:

Zone Grp.

Ch # Function

Channel NamefTrunked Radio

System Talkgroup Assignment RX Freq N orW

RX Tone/NAC

TX Freq NorW

TX Tone/NAC

Mode (A, D, or M)

Remarks

1 Command Channel1 King Radios CC System

Command/ Control 159.330 N 151.385 N 173.8 D

Reserved for OSC, Branch Directors and Division and Group Supervisors

2 Tactical LE/Fire Channel2 King Radios CC System

Branch I Tactical 159.225 N 151.160 N 151.4 D

I Ali Tactical Resources on Branch I

8 Tactical EMS ChannelS King Radios CC System

Branch II Tactical 159.405 N 151.310 N 131.8 D

Ali Tactical Resources on Branch II

9 Air to Ground ChannelS King Radios CC System

Air To Ground Entire Incident 170.000 N 170.000 N

D Reserved for Aircraft and LE Supervisors

5. Special Instructions: DO NOT USE ANY FREQUENCIES NOT SHOWN ON THE COMMUNICATIONS PLANI

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6. Prepared by (Communications Unit Leader): Name: Charles Adams Signature:

ICS 205 lAP Page _10_ I I Date/Time: 2126/XX 11 DO

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MEDICAL PLAN (ICS 206) 1. Incident Name:

Central City Unrest 2. Operational Period: Date From: 2127/XX

Time From: 1800 Date To: 2128/XX Time To: 0600

3. Medical Aid Stations: Paramedics

Name Location Number(s)/Frequency on Site?

Incident Aid Station #1 24 th & V Street Channel 1 Command IZJYes DNo

Incident Aid Station #2 20 th & R Street Channel 1 Command IZJYes DNo

DYes DNo

DYes DNo

DYes DNo

DYes DNo

Contact

4. Transportation (indicate air or ground):

Ambulance Service Location Contact

Number(s)/Frequency Level of Service

Bayport Ambulance Incident Aid Station #1 Channel1 Command IZJALS DBLS

Fisherville Ambulance Incident Aid Station #2 ph 530-555-9111 IZJALS DBLS

Central City EMS w & 12th Street Channel1 Command DALS IZJBLS

Med Flight 1 D Street between 31st- 34th Street Air To Ground Channel 9 ll]ALS DBLS

5. Hospitals:

Address, Latitude & Longitude

ifHelipad

Contact Number(s)/ Frequency

TravelTime

Air

5 30

0 30

Trauma Center

IZJYes Level:__

IZJYes Level:--

Bum Center

IZJYesDNo

DYes ll]No

Helipad

IZJYes DNo

DYes ll]No

Hospital Name

Central City

Faith Hospital

D St. Between 31 & 34 StLat 40.0589 Lon 120.0939

.

s & 14th

374-1501

374-0650

Fisherville General

Saint Dorthy's

S & 1st, Fisherville

3rd and River, Monroe Lat40.0588 Lon 120.0948

452-3685

374-3944

0 60

30 90

Ground

IZJYes Level:--IZJYes Level:--DYes Level:-­

DYes Ill No

DYesIll No

DYes DNo

DYes IZJNo

ll]YesDNo

DYes DNo

6. Special Medical Emergency Procedures:

The DIVS/Group Supervisor will take charge of a Medical Emergency, notify Operations and Incident Communications on Command Channel. Communications will clear all radio traffic except for the emergency. The closest Incident EMT will respond to the incident for triage and treatment. The DIVS/Group Supervisor will give Communications the following information: type of injury, mechanism, type of transport needed, and location.

D Check box if aviation assets are utilized for rescue. If assets are used, coordinate with Air Operations.

7. Prepared by (Medical Unit Leader): Name: Joaquin Diaz Signature: 'J..,A ""'· - i));:;..,. ./

8. Approved by (Safety Officer): Name: Paula Meche Signature: f/V~. W'\~

ICS 206 lAP Page 11 I I DatefTime: 2/27/1000hrs

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SAFETY MESSAGE/PLAN (ICS 208) 1. Incident Name: 2. Operational Period: Date From: 2/ZTIXX

lime From: 1800 Date To: 2J2JJIXX. lime To: 0600 Cenlral City Unrest

3. Safety Message/Expanded Safety Message, Safety Plan, Site Safety Plan:

February27

Night Operational Period 1800- 0600

Safety Issues to keep in the forefront

Unstable Situation

PPE!!I

Warning Alarms Ill

Escape Routes!! I

Accountability

Know where you and your crew members are at "air times.

USE LCES

L Lookouts

c Communication

E Escape Route

s Safety Zones

4. Site Safety Plan Required? Yes 0 No Ill Approved Site Safety Plan(s) Located At:

5. Prepared by: Name: Paula Meche Position/Title: Safely Officer Signature: ~-~~ ~~~~==~======~

ICS 208 lAP Page 11. I I Datemme: 2/ZT/1100

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Use of Force

Officers shall use or allow to be used,. only that amount of force reasonable and necessary to accomplish the m1ss1on. Authorization for use of force for "target specific" purposes will be dictated by Central City Police Department Use of Force Policy & Procedure. Squad, Team, and Platoon Leaders shall closely monitor the use of force by their members.

Prior to the deployment of any specialty weapons, the Incident Commander shall be contacted and provided · with an update and assessment of the situation. The Incident Commander's authorization shall be required prior to deployment of specialw munitions. Once authorized by the Incident Commander, particular deployment of target specific specialty and chemical munitions (i.e. pepperball) by any Team shall require prior authorization by the Operations Section Chief. The deployment of non-target specific specialty munitions (i.e. stinger balls} shall require authorization by the Operations Section Chief. The deployment of c.hemical munitions for other than target specific purposes will require prior authorization from the Operations· Section Chief who, if practicable, will first consult with the Incident Commander. A Technical Speialist shall be available to commanders for consultation with rega~d to the use of chemical or specialty munitions.

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