Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Quick Reference Guide Mutual Aid Defined Authorities Mutual Aid Process Mutual Aid Considerations Mutual aid is the voluntary.

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Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Quick Reference Guide Mutual Aid Defined Authorities Mutual Aid Process Mutual Aid Considerations Mutual aid is the voluntary sharing of personnel and resources when an agency can not deploy, sufficiently, its own resources to respond to an unusual occurrence. Resources are then requested by the affected agency through a recognized system established by the Master Mutual Aid Agreement and Emergency Services Act. This cooperative system may be executed on a local, countywide, regional, statewide, and interstate basis. The state has been divided into seven mutual aid regions to more effectively apply, administer and coordinate mutual aid. Mutual aid can become mandatory at the option of the Governor. Generally, there is no reimbursement for providing mutual aid. The California Law Enforcement Mutual Aid System and Plan derives its authority from the CA Emergency Services Act (Govt.Code §8550, §8569, § , §8632, §8668) and the Master Mutual Aid Agreement. Local – Chief of Police determines unusual event is beyond department resources, requests mutual aid assistance from Sheriff. County (Operational Area) – If event is beyond the resource capability of Sheriff’s Office and other in-county law enforcement resources, the Sheriff requests mutual aid from Regional Mutual Aid Coordinator. Region – A Sheriff in the region, who is designated as the “Regional Mutual Aid Coordinator” fulfills mutual aid request from other Operational Areas and their respective law enforcement resources. State – If the law enforcement resources within the impacted region are not sufficient, the M.A. Regional Coordinator requests additional mutual aid assistance from the State Mutual Aid Coordinator. Other mutual aid regions may be called upon to assist.  State declaration of emergency not necessary to request and provide mutual aid.  Use of National Guard resources for law enforcement mutual aid requires an order by the Governor. National Guard resources are to be used only when local and state law enforcement resources are committed to maximum.  No jurisdiction is required to unnecessarily deplete their own personnel, equipment, and capabilities in order to provide mutual aid. It is generally accepted that a reasonable response will consist of up to 50% of available on-duty uniformed officers.  Agency Receiving mutual aid is responsible for the care, feeding, and shelter of responding mutual aid resources.  Planned and scheduled community events do not meet the criteria for mutual aid and therefore, should include costs for additional public safety if required. However, mutual aid may be necessary in extraordinary situations.  Mutual aid reimbursement costs may be applicable under state and federal disaster declarations. Otherwise, all mutual aid costs are the responsibility of individual agencies participating.  Cal OES may assign mission numbers to mutual aid events in order to track and coordinate resources and for Potential liability or financial purposes.  Out-of state mutual aid is coordinated through Cal OES and the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) unless as already specified in interstate agreements and MOUs.  Other state law enforcement agencies can be tasked to assist in providing mutual aid. Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Regions POLICE SHERIFF REGION M.A. COORDINATOR STATE M.A. COORDINATOR Cal OES CHP CNG CHP resources may be used at any phase of the mutual aid request process. Channels For Requesting Mutual Aid

Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Quick Reference Guide       Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Regional Coordinators Sheriff John McMahon Region VI – San Bernardino County Sheriff Scott Jones Region IV - Sacramento County Sheriff Margaret Mims Region V - Fresno County Sheriff Bill Brown Region IA- Santa Barbara County Sheriff Lee Baca Region I Los Angeles County Cal OES State Warning Center (916) Cal OES Law Enforcement Division (916) STTAC State Terrorism Threat (888) Assessment Center FBISacramento Division(916) San Francisco Division(415) Los Angeles Division(310) San Diego Division(858) CNG Joint Operations Center (JOC)(916) California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services Law Enforcement Division 3650 Schriever Ave. Mather, CA (916) hr (916) Cal OES Law Enforcement Division staff are available 24 hours/day to assist your department with law enforcement mutual aid planning and coordination. Key Contacts Cal OES Law Enforcement Division Sheriff Tom Bosenko Region III - Shasta County Sheriff Greg Ahern Region II – Alameda County 