HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2001-61 - Adopting JCA for Law Enforcement Personnel and Equipment City of Corcoran
County of Hennepin
State of Minnesota
RESOLUTION NO. 2001 — 61
MOTION BY MEMBER: Thomas
SECONDED BY MEMBER: Gmach
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE JOINT AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT
FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT OF JULY 1, 2001
WHEREAS, the City of Corcoran has previously approved and participated in a mutual aid
agreement between the police agencies within Hennepin County to provide cooperative use of
police personnel and equipment; and
WHEREAS, such agreement was most recently approved by the City Council on June 8, 2000;
and
WHEREAS, the participating governmental units have determined that it is advisable to clarify
and update the language of that agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved, by the City of Corcoran, that the Joint and Cooperative
Agreement for Use of Law Enforcement Personnel and Equipment, ("Agreement") dated July 1,
2001 from the Hennepin County Chief's of Police Association be approved; that the City of
Corcoran is withdrawing from the previous Hennepin County Mutual Aid Agreement on the
effective date in the new Agreement and that the Corcoran Police Department is hereby
authorized and directed to execute said Agreement on behalf of the City of Corcoran as a
participating member of the Agreement.
VOTING AYE _VOTING NAY_
x Bucher, John Bucher, John
X Gageby, David Gageby, David
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x Gmach, George Gmach, George —
x Guenthner, Ken Guenthner, Ken _
x Thomas, Ron Thomas, Ron _
Whereupon, said Resolution is hereby declared passed
on this 23rdday of August , 2001.
Kenneth Guenthner, Mayor
ATTEST:
Su-an Vergin, CM , City Clerk City Seal
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HENNEPIN COUNTY
CHIEF'S OF POLICE ASSOCIATION
MUTUAL AID PACT
Effective Date:
July 1 , 2001
HENNEPIN COUNTY
CHIEF'S OF POLICE ASSOCIATION
MUTUAL AID PACT
Effective Date:
July 1, 2001
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD 4
JOINT AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR USE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT 7
1. GENERAL PURPOSE 7
It DEFINITION OF TERMS 7
Ill. PARTIES 8
IV. PROCEDURE 8
VI LIABLITY 10
VI. EFFECTIVE DATE 10
VII. WITHDRAWAL AND TERMINATION 11
AVAILABLE RESOURCES 12
AIRPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT 12
BLOOMINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT 15
BROOKLYN CENTER POLICE DEPARTMENT 17
BROOKLYN PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT 19
CHAMPLIN POLICE DEPARTMENT 21
CORCORAN POLICE DEPARTMENT 22
CRYSTAL POLICE DEPARTMENT 24
DAYTON POLICE DEPARTMENT 26
DEEPHAVEN POLICE DEPARTMENT 27
EDEN PRAIRIE POLICE DEPARTMENT 29
EDINA POLICE DEPARTMENT 31
GOLDEN VALLEY PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT 33
HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 35
ADULT DETENTION DIVISION 35
CIVIL PROCESS 35
COURT SECURITY UNIT 36
CROWD CONTROL/CIVIL DISTURBANCES 36
INVESTIGATIVE DIVISION 36
UNIFORMED PATROL DIVISION 38
WARRANT UNIT 42
HENNEPIN PARKS PUBLIC SAFETY 43
HOPKINS POLICE DEPARTMENT 44
MAPLE GROVE POLICE DEPARTMENT 46
MEDINA POLICE DEPARTMENT 48
METRO TRANSIT POLICE DEPARTMENT 49
MINNEAPOLIS POLICE DEPARTMENT 50
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE UNIT 51
BOMB DISPOSAL UNIT 51
PRECINCTS AND DIVISIONS 52
MINNEAPOLIS POLICE RESERVES 53
MINNEAPOLIS PARK POLICE 54
MINNETONKA POLICE DEPARTMENT 56
MINNETRISTA PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT 58
MINNESOTA ARMY AND AIR NATIONAL GUARD 60
MINNESOTA WING HEADQUARTERS 62
MOUND POLICE DEPARTMENT 64
NEW HOPE POLICE DEPARTMENT 66
ORONO POLICE DEPARTMENT 68
OSSEO POLICE DEPARTMENT 70
PLYMOUTH POLICE DEPARTMENT 71
RICHFIELD DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY 73
ROBBINSDALE POLICE DEPARTMENT 75
ROGERS POLICE DEPARTMENT 77
SOUTH LAKE MINNETONKA POLICE DEPARTMENT 78
ST. ANTHONY POLICE DEPARTMENT 80
ST. LOUIS PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT 82
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA POLICE DEPARTMENT 84
WAYZATA POLICE DEPARTMENT 85
WEST HENNEPIN PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT 86
SAMPLE RESOLUTION 87
SIGNATURE PAGE 88
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HENNEPIN COUNTY CHIEF'S OF POLICE ASSOCIATION
MUTUAL AID PACT
Effective July 1, 2001
FOREWORD
The Mutual Aid Committee of the Hennepin County Chiefs of Police Association was tasked
with revising and updating the mutual aid pact among all the police agencies of Hennepin
County. The original pact was created in 1968 with the various agencies joining the pact
throughout the years. Many provisions of the original pact were continued into the new pact.
The Joint and Cooperative Agreement for Use of Law Enforcement Personnel and Equipment in
Hennepin County ("Joint Powers Agreement") was updated to reflect accurately the procedures,
address current issues and enhance the ability of departments to share resources with each
other. Each agency's resources will be included in the new pact.
The general purpose of the pact is to permit agencies to share law enforcement resources with
other agencies in Hennepin County. The Joint Powers Agreement specifically allows a
requesting party to select the resources that best meets the needs of a given situation. A
requesting party may call upon any other participating party for mutual aid. There is no
requirement to make requests through a particular party. In addition, the Joint Powers
Agreement should not be interpreted as restrictive in providing resources to deal with only major
catastrophic situations. Participating parties can utilize the resources for many reasons
including routine circumstances such as training efforts and back-up patrol service. This pact
provides the flexibility for all agencies to use the resources located among all participating
parties in Hennepin County.
The decision as to when to invoke mutual aid and whether to respond is left to the discretion of
the requesting or responding party. Each agency should acquaint supervisory personnel with
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any internal procedures used for mutual aid. While the Joint Powers Agreement does not
require particular words or actions to initiate mutual aid, agencies should be clear about whether
mutual aid was requested and what type of assistance is being provided. Furthermore, each
officer within a department should have a basic familiarity with mutual aid, the responsibilities
when reporting to another agency and the protections afforded under the agency's worker's
compensation.
Management of a mutual aid situation specifically remains under the control of the requesting
party. The sending party retains direction and control of any personnel provided. Yet, the
sending party must coordinate with the requesting party the law enforcement assistance
provided.
A reminder about the time commitments for mutual aid requests. While there is no hard and
fast time limit, the commitment of resources can be taxing on agencies. And, in some
situations, an advantage can be gained by ending a mutual aid request and entering into some
contractual assistance. Especially when the law enforcement costs need to be tracked or can
be recovered from other sources.
The Hennepin County Sheriffs Department ("Sheriff') has again volunteered to serve as the
administrative coordinator of the pact. As communities adopt the Joint Powers Agreement, the
appropriate documentation and signature page need to be forwarded to the Sheriff. The Sheriff
will maintain a current list of the participating parties. The Sheriff will also distribute updates on
available resources.
The effective date for the new Joint Powers Agreement is July 1, 2001. This date was
established to allow enough time for agencies to receive the appropriate authority and to
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provide some finality between the old pact and the new pact. When a party elects to enter into
the new Joint Powers Agreement, their participation in the old pact will cease on July 1, 2001.
Some agencies may elect to not participate in this pact; those agencies would be bound under
other mutual aid agreements or state statutes.
Again, this pact should be viewed as a means whereby participating parties may receive any
needed assistance from other law enforcement agencies when such a request is made.
The Mutual Aid Committee of the Hennepin County Chief's of Police Association;
Chief Joel Downer, Brooklyn Center
Chief Dean Mooney, Metro Transit
Chief Dan Scott, Richfield
Chief Jim Welna, Airport (MAC)
Director Tim Turnbull, Hennepin County Emergency Preparedness
Mr. John Kedrowski, MAC Associate Attorney
P41° Mr. Scott Williams, Richfield Emergency Preparedness
Captain Bill Chandler, Hennepin County Sheriffs Office
Lieutenant Joni Schauer, Metro Transit
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JOINT AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT FOR
USE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT
I. GENERAL PURPOSE
The general purpose of this Joint and Cooperative Agreement for Use of Law
Enforcement Personnel and Equipment ("Agreement") is to provide a means by which a Party to
this Agreement may request and obtain Law Enforcement Assistance from other Parties when
the Party deems such assistance necessary. This Agreement is made pursuant to Minnesota
Statutes, Section 471.59, which authorizes the joint and cooperative exercise of powers
common to the Parties.
II. DEFINITION OF TERMS
For the purposes of this agreement, the terms defined in this section shall have the meanings:
Subd. 1. "Eligible Party"means a governmental unit that is permitted to become a Party
to this agreement, at its own option. The Eligible Parties are the County of Hennepin and every
governmental unit authorized to exercise police powers within the County of Hennepin, State of
Minnesota.
Subd. 2. "Law Enforcement Assistance"means equipment and personnel, including but
not limited to, licensed peace officers and non-licensed personnel.
Subd. 3. "Party"means a governmental unit that elects to participate in this Agreement.
Subd. 4. "Requesting Official" means a person who is designated by the Requesting
Party to request Law Enforcement Assistance from other Parties.
Subd. 5. "Requesting Party" means a Party that requests Law Enforcement Assistance
from other Parties.
Subd. 6. "Sending Official"means a person who is designated by a Party to determine
whether and to what extent that Party should provide Law Enforcement Assistance to a
Requesting Party.
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Subd. 7. "Sending Party"means a Party that provides Law Enforcement Assistance to a
Requesting Party.
Subd. 8. "Sheriff"means the Hennepin County Sheriff or designee.
III. PARTIES
The Parties to this Agreement shall consist of as many Eligible Parties that approve this
Agreement and execute a separate signature page to become Parties. Upon approval, the
executed signature page of this Agreement shall be sent to the Sheriff along with a certified
copy of the documentation evidencing approval.
Approval of this Agreement by a Party shall be evidenced by:
♦ for a municipality, a resolution adopted by the governing body, or
♦ for a non-municipality, a resolution adopted by the governing body or a letter
executed by an official with sufficient authority to bind that party which recites the
basis of that authority.
00 IV. PROCEDURE
Subd. 1. Each Party shall designate, and keep on file with the Sheriff, the name of the
person(s) of that Party who shall be its Requesting Official and Sending Official. A Party may
designate the same person as both the Requesting Official and the Sending Official. Also, a
Party may designate alternate persons to act in the absence of an official.
Subd. 2. Whenever, in the opinion of a Requesting Official of a Party, there is a need for
Law Enforcement Assistance from other Parties, such Requesting Official may, at their
discretion, call upon the Sending Official of any other Party to furnish Law Enforcement
Assistance to and within the boundaries of the Requesting Party.
Subd. 3. Upon the receipt of a request for Law Enforcement Assistance from a Party,
the Sending Official may authorize and direct personnel of the Sending Party to provide Law
Enforcement Assistance to the Requesting Party. Whether the Sending Party provides such
Law Enforcement Assistance to the Requesting Party and, if so, to what extent such Law
Enforcement Assistance is provided shall be determined solely by the Sending Official (subject
to such supervision and direction as may be applicable within the governmental structure of the
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Party by which they are employed). Failure to provide Law Enforcement Assistance will not
result in liability to a Party.
Subd. 4. When a Sending Party provides Law Enforcement Assistance under the terms
of this agreement, it may in turn request Law Enforcement Assistance from other Parties as
"back-up" during the time that such Law Enforcement Assistance is provided.
Subd. 5. Whenever a Sending Party has provided Law Enforcement Assistance to a
Requesting Party, the Sending Official may at any time recall such Law Enforcement Assistance
or any part thereof, if the Sending Official in their best judgment deems such recall necessary to
provide for the best interests of their community. Such action will not result in liability to any
Party.
Subd. 6. The Requesting Party shall be in command of all situations where Law
Enforcement Assistance is requested. The Sending Party shall coordinate with the Requesting
Party the Law Enforcement Assistance that it provides.
Subd. 7. When a Sending Party supplies personnel to a Requesting Party, such
personnel shall remain under the direction and control of the Sending Party; shall be subject to
the policies and procedures of the Sending Party; shall be paid by the Sending Party; shall be
protected by the worker's compensation of the Sending Party; and shall otherwise be deemed to
be performing their regular duties for the Sending Party.
Subd. 8. A Sending Party shall be responsible for its own personnel, equipment, and
supplies and for injuries or death to any such personnel or damage to any such equipment or
supplies. Unused equipment and supplies shall be returned to the Sending Party by the
Requesting Party when circumstances permit. Each party waives the right to sue any other
Party for any worker's compensation benefits paid to its own employee or volunteer even if the
injuries were caused wholly or partially by the negligence of any other Party, its officers,
employees or volunteers.
Subd. 9. A Sending Party shall demand no charges or costs for Law Enforcement
Assistance rendered under this Agreement.
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VI LIABLITY
The Requesting Party shall not be responsible for any injuries, losses or damages to
persons or property arising out of the acts of any of the personnel of a Sending Party nor shall
the Sending Party be responsible for any injuries, losses or damages arising out of the acts of
any personnel of the Requesting Party or the personnel of any other Sending Party. No Party
shall be responsible for injuries, deaths, losses or damages arising out of the actions of Law
Enforcement Personnel of any other Party.
By entering into this Agreement, the Parties are not waiving any provisions or liability
limitations established in Chapter 466, Minnesota Statutes.
For purposes of efficiency and similar interests, any Party to this Agreement may enter
into an agreement with another Party for defending any claim arising out of the Parties'
participation in mutual aid.
VI. EFFECTIVE DATE
This Agreement shall become effective and operative beginning July 1, 2001, 12:01 A.M.,
local time, for those Eligible Parties that have provided resolutions and executed documents to
the Sheriff by that date. An Eligible Party may join the Agreement after July 1, 2001, by
providing the necessary documents to the Sheriff. This Agreement shall continue in force until a
Party or this Agreement terminates under the provisions of Section VII.
Upon the beginning date of this Agreement or any time after the beginning date that an
Eligible Party joins, this Agreement shall supersede, replace and void for the Party the Joint and
Cooperative Agreement for Use of Police Personnel and Equipment, dated 1968, that provides
for mutual aid.
The Sheriff shall maintain a current list of the Parties to this Agreement and, whenever
there is a change, shall notify the designated Sending Officials. The Sheriff shall send a copy of
each Party's executed signature page to all Parties of this Agreement.
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VII. WITHDRAWAL AND TERMINATION
A Party may withdraw at any time upon thirty (30) days' written notice to the Sheriff. The
Sheriff shall thereupon give notice of such withdrawal, and of the effective date thereof, to all
other parties. Parties that have withdrawn may rejoin after executing the appropriate resolution
and document. This Agreement will terminate when the number of Parties to the Agreement
falls below eleven (11).
End of Agreement
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AIRPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT
370 Lindbergh Terminal
St. Paul, MN 55111
PERSONNEL
Public Safety Director MAC James J. Welna
Office 612-726-5607
Pager 1-888-691-7040
Airport Director MAC Tim Callister
Office 612-726-5519
Pager 1-888-691-7064
Commander Investigations Robert Hale
Office 612-726-5376
Pager 612-648-2084
Commander Security Gordy Longton
Office 612-726-5404
Pager 612-648-2155
Commander Admin Marilyn Mortensen
Office 612-726-5464
Pager 612-648-2371
Commander Patrol Mark Rosenow
Office 612-726-5359
Pager 612-579-2595
CSO Supervisor Patrol Terrie Green
Office 612-726-5115
Pager 612-640-9983
10 Sergeants
6 Patrol
1 Security
2 Investigations
1 Admin
46 Police Officers
2 K-9, Narcotics only
21 Community Service Officers
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TRANSPORTATION
7 Marked patrol vehicles
3 2000 Crown Victorias
1 1999 Crown Victoria
1 1999 Tahoe
1 1997 Expedition
1 1997 Crown Victoria
3 Cushman electric carts
2 Unmarked patrol vehicles
2 1993 Tauruses
4 Investigative vehicles
2 1997 Intrepids
2 1997 Windstars
1 2000 Unmarked Admin Vehicle
1 2000 30' Incident Command Vehicle
1 1993 Ford Van—Emergency Services Vehicle
1 1987 Ford Step Van
*V. COMMUNICATIONS
25 Motorola Visar portable radios
18 Motorola Saber 1 portable radios
64 Motorola HT— 1000 portable radios
6 cellular car phones
3 cellular phones
13 Nex Tel
RESCUE EQUIPMENT
8 oxygen resuscitators
1 Trailer with barricade tape and delineators
100 Disposable coveralls
1 Fully equipped airboat(MAC Fire)
16 Defibrillators
CROWD CONTROL/CIVIL DISTURBANCES
55 Def-tec #68 gas masks
1 37 mm gas gun
41 36"wood riot batons
51 Low impact riot helmets with face shields
24 Clear riot shields
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CROWD CONTROL/SPECIALTY UNITS
8 Officer High profile arrest team
3 Hostage negotiators
12 Emergency Service Officers
2 Tactical Medics
FACTORY AMMUNITION
1,000 .208 cal. Rounds
145 12 gauge slugs
155 12 gauge 00 buck
200 9mm
200 .223 rounds
WEAPONS
2 Remington 700 rifles with Nikon scopes/ .308 cal
1 37 mm gas delivery system
6 Remington 870 12 gauge shotguns
17 H&K MP—5 9mm rifles
1 Colt AR-15 with redfield scope/ .223
OTHER SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT/UNIQUE SERVICES
12 Black BTU's
12 Black M-675 field jackets with liners
12 Black 2-piece snowsuits
10 Urban grey BDU's
10 Urban grey M-65 field jackets with liners
10 La Crosse Iceman winter pack boots
9 Simplex rappelling harnesses
9 Rescue carabiner
9 Figure "8"s
2 Body bunkers 36"
5 Investigative "raid"jackets/heavy body armor
1 7x50 binoculars
4 rile cases
2 Body Bunkers—defenders
14 IIIA Tactical body armor
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BLOOMINGTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
2215 West Old Shakopee Road
Bloomington, MN 55431
RESPONDING/REQUESTING OFFICIALS
City Manager Mark E. Bernhardson
Chief of Police Roger B. Willow
Police Administration 952-563-4900
FAX 952-563-4936
PERSONNEL
103 sworn officers
35 civilian employees
3 animal wardens
TRANSPORTATION
All radio equipped
23 marked patrol cars
21 unmarked patrol cars
1 marked patrol van
1 unmarked technician van
2 4WD special vehicles
1 marked mobile command post
1 unmarked ERU-SWAT vehicle
1 marked bomb van
COMMUNICATIONS
MINSEF transmit and receive
Mobile and hand-held(includes H.D. and MINSOP)
800 MHz system trunked
RESCUE EQUIPMENT
15 oxyegen resuscitators
Trained rappel rescue team (ERU)
14 Heartstart FR-1 Defibrillators
27 3M Breathe Easy Hood systems for Hazmat situations
CROWD CONTROL/CIVIL DISTURBANCES
16 offiers ERU
4 hand-held P.A. units
Gas munitions
3 SWAT paramedics
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BOMB DISPOSAL EQUIPMENT
4 officers Bomb Disposal Unit
Transport trailer with basket
Bomb suit
Detection equipment, x-ray, sound disrupters
Robot and water canon
PHOTOGRAPHY/EVIDENCE COLLECTION
3 video cameras
5 35mm cameras
5 SONY Maciva digital still cameras
DETENTION FACILITIES
6 single cells
1 six-person holding cell
VOLUNTEER SERVICES
30 police reserves
30 communications group
20 Explorers
OTHER SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT/UNIQUE SERVICES
ERU
Hostage negotiators
Bomb Squad
SWAT
K-9 Unit (4 canines)
Proactive Police Services Unit
4 trained bike patrol officers (4 bikes)
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BROOKLYN CENTER POLICE DEPARTMENT
6645 Humboldt Ave N
Brooklyn Center, MN 55430
RESPONDING/REQUESTING OFFICIALS
City Manager Michael McCauley
Chief of Police Joel Downer
Duty Supervisor Officer
Administration 569-3333
Emergency 561-5720
FAX 561-0717
PERSONNEL
43 Sworn Officers
TRANSPORTATION
10 marked patrol cards
10 unmarked patrol cars
1 snowmobile
1 mini van
1 personnel van
1 ambulance
COMMUNICATIONS
Has own radio frequency at 155.535 kHz
50 portable radios
1 communications van
RESCUE EQUIPMENT
10 oxygen units
(Department has access to street department trucks and tractors and fire department and
emergency management equipment.)
CROWD CONTROL/CIVIL DISTURBANCES
3 body bunkers
15 barrier/body armor vests
44 gas masks
1 tear gas gun (37mm)
2 sniper suppression rifles
30 riot batons
44 helmets
1 "throw"phone
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PHOTOGRAPHY/EVIDENCE COLLECTION
2 still cameras
1 portable lighting unit
5 department photographers
1 video camera
DETENTION FACILITIES
Detention facilities designed for 8, can accommodate up to 30 in an emergency.
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BROOKLYN PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT
5400 85th Avenue North
Brooklyn Park, MN 55443
RESPONDING/REQUESTING OFFICIALS
City Manager Curt Boganey 493-8001
Chief of Police Wade Setter 493-8200
Police Supervisor on Duty On Call
Administration 493-8222
Emergency 9-1-1
FAX 493-8393
PERSONNEL
70 Sworn Officers (including 2 K-9 officers)
20 Police Reserves
11 CSO's
TRANSPORTATION
20 marked patrol cars
20 unmarked patrol cars
1 16-passenger transport vehicle
2 boats (Fire Department)
1 Field Command Unit(self-contained with electrical power, radios, telephones)
1 mini van (Crime Prevention)
1 surveillance unit(self-contained with photographic and audio equipment)
COMMUNICATIONS
Dispatched by Sheriff's Communications Division
29 portable units
City radio frequency: 156.195
RESCUE EQUIPMENT
8 500-watt portable lights
2 1,000-watt portable lights (vehicle mounted)
9 portable generators
3 heavy duty resource devices
7 stretchers
20 oxygen resuscitators
Heavy duty rope
City dump trucks
Backhoe 1/4 yard loader
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CROWD CONTROL/CIVIL DISTURBANCES
25 gas masks
70 helmets
PHOTOGRAPHY/EVIDENCE COLLECTION
Photo imaging booking system
2 still cameras
1 booking camera
Photographers within department
VCR equipment
DETENTION FACILITIES
8 cells
OTHER SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT/UNIQUE SERVICES
14 SWAT Team members: trained with automatic weapons, gas delivery system, night
viewing and recording equipment (4 snipers, 4 negotiators)
2 Supervisors
1 Lieutenants
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CHAMPLIN POLICE DEPARTMENT
11955 Champlin Drive
Champlin, MN 55316
RESPONDING/REQUESTING OFFICIALS
Chief of Police Allen Bruns
Phone 421-2971
FAX 421-4121
PERSONNEL
22 full-time officers
11 reserve officers
TRANSPORTATION
10 marked patrol cars
6 unmarked cars
1 Crime Prevention van (Reserve)
1 CSO squad
COMMUNICATIONS
Dispatched by Sheriffs Communications Division
City radio frequency: 453.8 kHz
RESCUE EQUIPMENT
10 resuscitators
20 blankets
12 fire extinguishers
6 pry bars
3 automatic external defibrillators
PHOTOGRAPHY/EVIDENCE COLLECTION
1 Polaroid camera
1 35mm camera
1 digital camera
DETENTION FACILITIES
3 holding cells
Booking room and camera
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CORCORAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
8200 County Road 116
Corcoran, MN 55340
RESPONDING/REQUESTING OFFICIALS
Mayor Ken Guenthner
Home 478-6699
Chief of Police Paul H. Schutte
Office 420-8966
FAX 420-8965
Car Phone 860-6187
Pager 648-6875
PERSONNEL
Chief
3 patrol officers
1 part-time police support-secretary
TRANSPORTATION
3 marked squads
1 unmarked 4x4 jeep
COMMUNICATIONS
Dispatched by Sheriffs Communications Division
City radio
8 portable radios
3 patrol car phones (817-5621, 865-2783, 963-7218)
All patrol and reserve officers equipped with pagers
RESCUE EQUIPMENT
4 oxygen resuscitators
4 medical/first aid kits
2 heartstart/diffibulators
PHOTOGRAPHY/EVIDENCE COLLECTION
1 digital camera
3 35mm cameras
1 Polaroid camera
VOLUNTEER SERVICES
5 reserve officers
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OTHER SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT/UNIQUE SERVICES
2 marked snowmobiles
1 marked ATV
1 command post trailer
1 night vision binoculars
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CRYSTAL POLICE DEPARTMENT
4141 Douglas Drive
Crystal, MN 55422
RESPONDING/REQUESTING OFFICIALS
City Manager Anne Norris
Chief of Police Harry Algyer
Police Supervisor on Duty
Phone 763-531-1000
FAX 763-537-3279
PERSONNEL
28 sworn officers
8 CSO's (1/2 time)
3 office assistants
1 juvenile specialist
1 office manager
1 crime prevention/property evidence specialist
TRANSPORTATION
8 marked squads
8 unmarked squads
3 marked full-size SUV 4x2
COMMUNICATIONS
35 portable radios
Dispatched by Sheriff's Communications Division
1 base station
19 portable cellular telephones
RESCUE EQUIPMENT
See Crystal Fire Department Resources
10 automatic external defibrillators
17 oxygen unit resuscitators
PHOTOGRAPHY/EVIDENCE COLLECTION
Photo imaging booking system
35mm cameras
1 video camera
2 digital cameras
9 video cameras in cars
VCR duplicating equipment
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DETENTION FACILITIES
6 single cells
VOLUNTEER SERVICES
15 reserve officers
3 chaplains
OTHER SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT/UNIQUE SERVICES
1 scoped anti-sniper rifle
2.223 cal. Ruger mini 14s
15 MP-5's auto 9mm
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DAYTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
12260 South Diamond Lake Road
Dayton, MN 55327
RESPONDING/REQUESTING OFFICIALS
City Administrator Shirley Slater
Chief of Police Gary L. Kroells
Administration 763-427-4589
Chief of Police 763-427-2017
Fax 763-427-3708
PERSONNEL
5 Sworn Officers
TRANSPORTATION
3 Marked Patrol Cars
1 Unmarked Patrol Car
COMMUNICATIONS
6 Portable Radios
RESCUE EQUIPMENT
4 Oxygen Units
4 Automated External Defibrillators
(Department has access to Street Department trucks and tractors and Fire Department
emergency equipment and rescue rigs)
CROWD CONTROL/CIVIL DISTURBANCES
None
PHOTOGRAPHY/EVIDENCE COLLECTION
1 35 MM camera
1 Polaroid
1 Video camera
Hennepin County Chief's of Police Association Mutual Aid Pact 26
Effective: July 1, 2001