SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW & USE OF GIS JOHN AMRHEIN EMERGENCY OPERATIONS DIVISION Tom Patterson Incident Support Unit
San Bernardino County 20,160 Square Miles 90 % Desert Highest Point 11,502 Feet Lowest Point-Sea Level Population 1,900,000 (and growing) Largest County in the Continental United States
San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department Founded in 1853 3600 Employees, 1800 Safety 16 Stations 14 Contract Cities 8 Jails 715,518 Calls for service in 2004
Emergency Operations Division AVIATION VOLUNTEER FORCES
Aviation Resources Eleven Helicopters Two Propeller Driven Aircraft Aero Squadron Private Aircraft
Volunteer Forces Unit Team of eight personnel Duties include planning, support, management, and response for: Earthquakes Floods Fires Search and Rescue Incidents Volunteers
Volunteer Forces Unit Part Of Emergency Operations Division One Of The Largest Volunteer Contingents In The Country 2000 + Volunteers Donated Over 8,670,000 Hours Since 1987 Effectively Doubles The Size Of The Department Over 497,000 hours donated in 2009
Volunteer Forces Units Search & Rescue Alpine Desert Cave Mine Dog Posse Dive ATV/Motorcycle Communications Reserves Command Post Citizens On Patrol Explorers Chaplains Air Medics Aero Squadron Mounted
SBCSD Use of GIS
SBCSD Use of GIS
SBCSD Use of GIS
Saint Sophia Camp V6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13 BP1 V5 BP2 V2 V1 V4 V3 V11 V12
SBCSD Use of GIS
SBCSD Use of GIS
Christy Search Progression
LIVE TRACKING
DOG TRACKING
MOBILE MAPPING UNIT
MOBILE MAPPING UNIT Two GIS Workstations Satellite Internet Live Tracking Laser Color Printer HP Plotter
Oak Glen Fire
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