008 - EMERGENCY MOBILIZATION PLAN



LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT

  DETECTIVE DIVISION    

 

 SPECIAL VICTIMS BUREAU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bureau Order No:

 

0008

 

Subject:

 

EMERGENCY MOBILIZATION PLAN

 

 

Effective Date

 

Jan. 2023

 

Last Date Reviewed

 

Jan. 2023

 

Last Date Revised

 

Jan. 2023

 

 

PURPOSE:

 

To provide for the timely response of Special Victims Bureau (SVB), personnel to Departmental emergency call-outs with appropriate uniforms and roll-out gear.

 

REFERENCE:

 

5-06-000-15 and 5-06/020.25 - Department Manual of Policy and Procedures.

 

POLICY:

 

I.          Upon notification by Emergency Operations Bureau of a Phase IV mobilization, the SVB Commander shall immediately notify the field lieutenant providing him/her with the following information:

 

A.        Staging area

 

B.        Reporting time

 

C.        Equipment needs

 

II.         The field lieutenant shall immediately notify his assigned team sergeants who will in turn notify each of his/her team members.  The team sergeant will designate certain members to respond with their team vehicles and extra 480 batteries from the team headquarters.

 

The team sergeants shall prepare an emergency response personnel roster, which is found in EOP 4-4, Annex C.  The access is through Public Folders, Bureaus, EOB, EOP 4-4.

 

III.        If time permits, the SVB Commander will designate a central response location, allowing the unit to proceed to the staging area in a more orderly fashion.

 

All Supervisors are responsible to be familiar with EOP 4 - 4, Emergency Mobilization.

 

IV.       Responsibility of Department members - emergency conditions - in the event of a major disaster, such as a catastrophic earthquake, the following shall occur:

 

A.        On duty personnel shall remain at their assignments until properly relieved.

 

  1. Off duty personnel shall stabilize their families.

 

C.        Off duty personnel shall monitor radio and television for emergency broadcast instructions, or contact their unit of assignment via telephone, as appropriate, and be prepared to report to duty when directed.

 

D.        If travel to the designated reporting location is impossible, personnel shall report to the nearest operational Sheriff's Department facility for deployment.

 

 

PROCEDURE:

 

I.          Response equipment

 

A.        Roll-out bag containing a minimum of:

 

1.         Department issued helmet

 

2.         Flashlight

 

3.         Body armor (protective vest)

 

4.         Raid jacket

 

5.         Sam/Sally Browne

 

6.         Loaded duty weapon

 

7.         Two (2) loaded clips for duty weapon

 

8.         Handcuffs

 

9.         Baton

 

10.       Issued 480 radio and battery

 

B.        Complete Class "A" and "B" uniform.

 

C.        Each deputy shall maintain a roll-out bag and uniforms which are immediately accessible at all times.

 

1.         To ensure that each deputy is in compliance, each team sergeant shall conduct an annual visual inspection of each team member's Class "A" and "B" uniforms and the contents of his/her roll-out bag. This inspection will be noted in the deputies and sergeants "Red Book" yearly.  

 

NOTE:           ALL DEPUTY SHERIFF'S SHALL POSSESS AT ALL TIMES A COMPLETE AND SERVICEABLE CLASS "A" UNIFORM WITH THE NECESSARY EQUIPMENT AND IDENTIFICATION TO PERFORM UNIFORMED FIELD DUTY.  THOSE ASSIGNED TO DUTY REQUIRING SPECIAL APPAREL OR EQUIPMENT SHALL ALSO POSSESS SUCH APPAREL AND EQUIPMENT.  IN ADDITION TO THE CLASS "A" UNIFORM, ALL DEPUTY SHERIFF'S SHALL POSSESS A CLASS "B" UNIFORM.

 

 

Reviewed and approved by:

 

                                                                                                       

Richard Ruiz, Captain                                                                                

Special Victims Bureau

 

                                                           

 

 

LIEUTENANTS

Y/N

LIEUTENANTS

Y/N

RICH RUIZ 562-477-7080

 

CJ SCIACCA  661-713-9730

 

 

 

                                                                    

 

 

 

 

 

SERGEANTS                                                      Y/N

SERGEANTS                                                      Y/N

FRANCISCO HEREDIA 562-480-4284

 

DEREK WHITE  213-264-8733

 

RICHARD MARTINEZ 562-754-8579

 

BRIAN HUDSON 562-619-1370

 

CHARLES GATES 562-619-2056

 

CHASTITY PHILLIANS 562-619-2417

 

 

 

 

 


 

DEPUTIES

Y/N

DEPUTIES

Y/N

CEVIN PRESTON  213-264-8748

 

RAYMOND BERCINI  213-798-2642

 

GILBERTO DOMINGUEZ 562-754-1622

 

CINDY FIMBRES 626-607-6240

 

STEVE LIM  562-619-1549

 

EDGAR LOPEZ  213-264-8747

 

DAVID JOHNSON  562-619-2387

 

ROGER PARGA 626-926-6726

 

MARLENE VEGA 213-264-8734

 

MARK OLMEDO  562-755-9851

 

ANTHONY MOORE 323-997-1082

 

NICHOLAS STEWART 213-264-8732

 

STEVE FRENCH  562-522-3978

 

STEPHANIE REYES  626-607-6091

 

ERICA MARTINEZ 213-264-8744

 

DANIELLE TAYLOR  626-607-6327

 

SINUHE VILLEGAS  213-264-8735

 

CHRISTOPHER HICKS 323-533-2065

 

DEREK FENDER  213-798-2815

 

GARY FURUYAMA 562-522-1731

 

MICHAEL DUFF 562-522-5993

 

RAMON MUNOZ  213-264-5129

 

RUDY ACEVEDO  909-595-7797

 

 

 

 

MICHAEL ALLEN 562-650-6526

 

TARALYN AVILA  562-619-2704

    

JOHN AMIS 661-269-6929

    

DEANNA BALLESTEROS 562-619-0805

 

LILIANA BECERRA 818-400-2890

 

ROBERT BANKSTON II  562-522-5309

 

YVETTE BESERRA 562-781-1497

 

STEFANIE BARRAGAN 562-522-4109

 

LAURA BRUNER 661-733-1007

 

JEFFREY BURKE 562-754-7415

 

RACHELLE CABADING 562-619-6842

 

CHARLIE CAM 562-619-1682

 

RONALD CARTER 213-294-0295

 

DAVID CHELLIS 213-265-0641

 

MEGAN DESCHAMPS 562-754-6088

 

MARISSA FARIAS 562-619-2160

 

JASON ELY 661-434-7550

 

MAX FERNANDEZ 562-477-3803

 

SUSAN GILPIN 714-594-3448

 

BARBARA WENGERT 310-991-9373

 

ELLIOTT URIBE 661-305-7231

 

KENNETH FITCH 909-964-6156

 

ROCHELLE GILL 562-903-7515

 

LARRY FLORES 562-754-6562

 

ROSALINA HARRIS 562-619-1302

 

EVELIO GALVEZ 213-265-0707

 

GABRIELA HERNANDEZ 562-619-2046

 

MARIA GONZALEZ 562-233-2684

 

KENELMA HERNANDEZ 909-930-1926

 

JEFFREY JACKSON 213-265-0648

 

BRADLEY JOHNSON 562-619-2838

 

TIM MACLEAN 805-404-0557

 

SUSAN VELZQUEZ 661-575-0470

 

JOHNNY PEREZ 213-265-0643

 

TERRY JOHNSON 858-254-5100

 

ALLEN RICH  213-294-0862

 

NANCY LEMUS  562-477-4691

 

ARECELI SANCHEZ 818-456-6512

 

ANNIE NG 562-619-2175

 

MICHAEL SILVA 909-987-7353

 

JANET O’BRYAN 562-619-2160

 

RICHARD SIMMONS 661-209-1314

 

MARICRUZ PEREZ 562-631-8314

 

AMBER SMITH 562-619-2472

 

VANESSA REDDY 562-619-2529

 

TIFANI STONICH 714-883-8434

 

ROBERT WILKINSON 562-754-7409      

 

JENNIFER VALENZUELA 562-619-0961

 

MARIBEL RIZO 562-619-2890

 

CECILIA VALLOZI 661-513-0382

 

DAVID SOTOMAYOR 562-619-1615

 

DAVID VAN DYKE 562-619-2417

 

 

 

CHRIS WALADIS 562-754-6833

 

 

 

 

ALL FACILITY PERSONNEL ARE ASSIGNED TO A DESIGNATED RESPONSE SHIFT. 

IN THE EVENT OF A DEPARTMENT 12 AND 12 MOBILIZATION, FACILITY PERSONNEL ARE TO REPORT TO HUMAN TRAFFICKING BUREAU, OR THE DESIGNATED LOCATION, ON THE ASSIGNED SHIFT READY TO WORK AT THE SHIFT STARTING TIME