The plan for mobilizing in emergencies Flashcards

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THE EMERGENCY MOBILIZATION PLAN IS A FOUR-LEVEL PLAN DETAILING

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PATROL MOBILIZATION

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Levels of response:
Patrol response with A and B roster squads moving to 12-hour shifts – only on-duty patrol squads are impacted. Squads on C roster are utilized by the incident commander as needs are determined. RDOs are not impacted.

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Level 1

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Levels of response:
Patrol response with A and B roster squads moving to 12-hour shifts and C roster squads moving to 10-hour shifts, or as directed by the incident commander as needs are determined. All swing shift staff will work regardless of RDOs.

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Level 2

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Levels of response:
Patrol response with A and B roster squads moving to 12-hour shifts and C roster squads moving to 10-hour shifts, or as directed by the incident commander as needs are determined. All patrol squads will work regardless of RDOs.

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Level 3

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Levels of response:
A and B roster squads moving to 12-hour shifts and C roster squads moving to 10-hour shifts, or as directed by the incident commander as needs are determined. This level of activation includes all investigative squads.

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Level 4

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Who determines the mobilization and level of activation?

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Sheriff, Executive Staff, or designee.

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