ISG Flashcards

1
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Duties

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  1. Supervise deputies doing vulnerability assessments on over 500 county sites
  2. Liaison and maintain positive working relationships with OES and other county departments.
  3. Be responsive to security assessment questions.
  4. Coordinate and deliver training, presentations and drills to county employees either virtual or in person.
  5. Partner with County Group Security Coordinator to ensure the County Security Initiative Goals are met.
  6. Function as a contributing member County a Security Initiative Governance Group.
  7. Will attend trainings and be expected to become a subject matter expert in security assessments as well as evaluate and develop security related training courses.
  8. On call to staff the DOC, provide relief for SAR, Reserves and EPD sergeants.
  9. Perform other tasks designated by the EPD LT.
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ALERRT active shooter defined

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An active attack occurs when an individual or individuals is actively killing or attempting to kill multiple unrelated people in a public space

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3
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ALERRT stands for:

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Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training

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Mission Statement

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The emergency planning detail provides the department with the necessary resources and training to combat natural and manmade disasters. In partnership with our allied agencies, we ensure the safety of the citizens of San Diego county.

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Active shooter strategies for citizens

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Run, Hide, Fight

Avoid, Deny, Defend

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CRASE defined:

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Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events.

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“Avoid” tactics for active shooter.

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Avoid starts with your state of mind.

  1. Pay attention to your surroundings
  2. Have an exit plan
  3. Move away from the source of the threat as quickly as possible
  4. The more distance and barriers between you and the threat, the better.
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“Deny” tactics during active shooter

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Deny when getting away is difficult or maybe impossible

  1. Keep distance between you and the source
  2. Create barriers to prevent or slow down a threat from getting to you.
  3. Turn off the lights.
  4. Remain out of sight and quiet by hiding behind large objects and silence your phone.
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“Defend” tactics during active shooter

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Defend because you have the right to protect yourself.

  1. If you cannot avoid or deny, be prepared to defend yourself
  2. Be aggressive and committed to your actions.
  3. Do not fight fairly.
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Active Shooter defined (DHS)

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An individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated area.

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Most common place for active shooter incidents

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Commerce

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12
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San Diego chief administrative officer

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Helen Robbins-Meyers

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13
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Assistant chief administrative officer

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Michael Vu

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San Diego Board of Supervisors

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Nora Vargus
Joel Anderson
Terra Lawson-Remer
Nathan Fletcher
Jim Desmond

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County Emergency Services Director

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Jeff Toney

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County OES duties

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Coordinates the overall county response to disasters. Alerting and notifying appropriate agencies when disaster strikes.

17
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Violence and threats in the workplace policy

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The board of supervisors to establish a zero tolerance standard in the county regarding any threats and violent behavior, implied or actual, from any person that is directed at other employees or the public at a county facility or in connection with county business.

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Violence and threats in the work place policy points.

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  1. No violent conduct or make threats of violence at a county work place
  2. All threats shall be take seriously, no it dismissed as harmless, joking or blowing off steam.
  3. No brining any weapons to the worksite or in their vehicles.
  4. Employees observer behavior, call 911, follow department procedure, report to supervisor or HR
  5. Management shall take all threats seriously, investigate, contact DHR, respond with remedial action.
19
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SDLECC defined

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San Diego Law Enforcement Coordination Center

20
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What is a 960

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Retired employee who is reemployed for temporary employment.

21
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How many hours can a 960 work?

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960 hours per fiscal year.

22
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Under 50 year old 960 rehire time frame

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90 calendar days

23
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Over 50 year olds 960 rehire time frame

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Immediately following retirement.

24
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Required trainings for 960s

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Qual shoots
First aid and CPR
LMS
CPT or STC
CLETS

25
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EPD command

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LT Greenawald
Capt Siever
Commander Lopez
A/S Cinnamo
U/S Williams
Sheriff Martinez

26
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Name 4 main county departments

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27
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Name 8 stages of terrorist attack

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28
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What is the county policy number for violence in workplace?

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